Trump’s Gold strategy to revive America [Video]
|In this week’s Live from the Vault, Andrew Maguire talks with Andy Schectman about Trump’s move from reserve currency reliance to reshoring US manufacturing, and potential gold-backed Treasuries to reduce debt and boost domestic industry.
Schectman examines BRICS’ gold settlement network, physical gold accumulation, and the erosion of paper market liquidity, highlighting a global shift toward gold-based trade that could reshape international financial flows beyond Western influence.
Timestamps:
- 00:00 Start
- 01:09 Trump tariffs push nations closer to BRICS alliance
- 07:12 Trump explores strategies to link US Treasuries to gold
- 13:45 BRICS gold push mirrors Trump’s manufacturing reset strategy
- 19:12 China expands gold-backed payment network beyond BRICS bloc
- 25:11 Gold-backed BRICS payment network that can challenge SWIFT
- 31:03 Gold market manipulation fuels BRICS shift to physical trade
- 37:11 US secretly repatriating gold ahead of revaluation
- 43:55 Insiders dump stocks, quietly hoard gold and commodities
- 49:13 Gold preserves purchasing power across decades, unlike currency
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