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It seems to me that if there were much truth to this, gold would already have made a sizeable move - and not the measly $30 gain it has seen in the last few weeks. Kitco is today running a story predicting a $100 rise in the barbarous metal . . . IN THE NEXT YEAR. Woop de doo.

I figure that when "everyone" is hunting for a dollar alternative, there'll be a quick $1,000 rise in the most obvious of all dollar alternatives. Not $100. And not in a year.

Folks obviously aren't hunting too hard or something more dramatic would already have occurred.








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Suddenly Everyone Is Hunting for Alternatives To the US Dollar (bloomberg.com)
By: Fiz
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Fri, 30 Dec 22 9:13 PM
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I thought this was notable because it was a headline on SlashDot which is, if anything, a LEFT-LEANING tech site.

I also think if you guys aren't actively concerned about the collapse of the dollar as "world's reserve currency", you either don't know what that assured means or you don't understand how near-term likely it is.

You probably will regret being a US citizen, in the US, with US sourced income, when the dollar fraud blows. I will too, because no matter what I've done or intend to do, I've not done enough, nor soon enough.

http://news.slashdot.org/story/22/12/30/1112219/suddenly-everyone-is-hunting-for-alternatives-to-the-us-dollar

Suddenly Everyone Is Hunting for Alternatives To the US Dollar (bloomberg.com) 80
Posted by msmash on Friday December 30, 2022 @11:00AM from the growing-concern dept.
King Dollar is facing a revolt. Tired of a too-strong and newly weaponized greenback, some of the world's biggest economies are exploring ways to circumvent the US currency. From a report:
Smaller nations, including at least a dozen in Asia, are also experimenting with de-dollarization. And corporates around the world are selling an unprecedented portion of their debt in local currencies, wary of further dollar strength. No one is saying the greenback will be dethroned anytime soon from its reign as the principal medium of exchange. Calls for "peak dollar" have many times proven premature. But not too long ago it was almost unthinkable for countries to explore payment mechanisms that bypassed the US currency or the SWIFT network that underpins the global financial system.

Now, the sheer strength of the dollar, its use under President Joe Biden to enforce sanctions on Russia this year and new technological innovations are together encouraging nations to start chipping away at its hegemony. "This will simply intensify the efforts in Russia and China to try to manage their part of the world economy without the dollar," said Paul Tucker, a former deputy governor of the Bank of England in a Bloomberg podcast. Writing in a newsletter last week, John Mauldin, an investment strategist and president of Millennium Wave Advisors with more than three decades of markets experience said the Biden administration made an error in weaponizing the US dollar and the global payment system. "That will force non-US investors and nations to diversify their holdings outside of the traditional safe haven of the US," said Mauldin.


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