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50% rise in gold would be 22 £50.
Now how?
That seems like a dramatic call, But let's think about this in context.
There's 250 trillion of debt in the world.
Okay, there's only 10 trillion worth of gold in the world.
So why couldn't there be 15 trillion worth of gold in the world?
It would still be a drop in the bucket compared to the amount of debt that's in the world.
So the context of gold going up 50%.
It's still barely even registers against that in which time frame?
Well, think about this.
The amount of debt is growing tremendously.
With the U.
S.
Government's growing by billions and billions of dollars a day with corporations, they have to borrow more and more just a function.
Interest rates are negative, so they're being paid to borrow, So debt is growing really quickly.
So you're probably pushing the upper limits of $300 trillion of debt at some point. 00:00:58.380 --> 00:01:2.180 So I don't see that slowing down, and I think gold has to play catch up. 00:01:2.590 --> 00:01:10.590 So this is something that you see very quickly and I think it would catch people by surprise, but for in the way we're talking about it, it's not surprising at all.