Tag: dollar
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The Black Swan from Japan: Why the Real Market Story Is in Tokyo
Everyone blamed America. But the deeper fault line runs through Japan. On Friday, June 5, markets fell hard. The Nasdaq dropped 4.2%. The S&P 500 lost roughly 2.6%. Gold fell more than 3%. Silver plunged almost 7%. Bitcoin dropped sharply and finished the week down nearly 18%. The obvious explanation arrived before the opening bell.…
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The Money Mafia: Decoding the US Debt Clock’s Latest Poster
The latest US Debt Clock poster lands like a warning shot: “The Money Mafia — Shocking!” Behind the headline is the familiar Debt Clock dashboard: federal tax revenue, state debt, local debt, credit card debt, interest on debt, and the machinery of a nation drowning in numbers. In the foreground, the poster contrasts two currencies:…
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Asset-Backed Money: The Total Game Changer the World Is Waiting For
Global wealth has never been larger, yet it has rarely felt more concentrated. According to the UBS Global Wealth Report 2025, the world now has almost 60 million USD millionaires, holding approximately USD 226.47 trillion in assets. UBS’ global wealth pyramid shows that this group represents only 1.6% of adults, yet controls 48.1% of total…
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Money, the Bad, the Better, the Best: From Fed Notes to Gold Certificates to the “Dividend Dollar”
The April 29, 2026 US Debt Clock poster is framed like a simple ranking chart—almost a classroom diagram—but it’s really a manifesto for the New Money narrative. Across the page it stacks three tiers: In other words: the poster argues that money is evolving from debt-based paper, to asset-referenced paper, to a Treasury-led, asset-backed system…
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The USD Cash Pallet Redemption Window May Be Narrowing — But Urgency Is No Substitute for Proof
In the world of high-risk, off-market financial narratives, nothing accelerates movement faster than a deadline. And right now, that is exactly what is driving the latest wave of talk around USD Cash Pallet redemption. Three separate contacts have now said the redemption window remains open, but not for long. Their message is similar: whatever opportunity…
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Trump’s “Next Conquest”: If the War Moves On, the Battlefield May Be Financial
President Trump used a phrase this week that hit markets, diplomats, and political observers like a flare in the night: America’s military, he said, was “loading up and resting, looking forward … to its next conquest.” He made the remark while warning that U.S. ships, aircraft, and military personnel would remain in and around Iran…
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The Great Transition from the Debt-based Dollar to the Asset-backed Dollar
The February 20 graphic from the US Debt Clock is the most obvious depiction yet of what many readers call the New Money Revolution: a stylized “before and after” showing a DEBT-BASED DOLLAR transforming into a U.S. Department of the Treasury 100% RESERVE, ASSET-BACKED DOLLAR. It’s designed like a poster you can’t ignore—big headline (“THE…
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Buenos Aires: The Dollar Republic
In the cafes of Recoleta, the clatter of cups competes with the rustle of paper — not pesos, but dollars. The American kind. Crisp, green, and hoarded like relics of faith. In this country, where inflation has eaten through generations of savings, the people have turned to the one currency they trust — the U.S.…
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Worried about the US Dollar? Get real solutions!
Invest Offshore has seen an increasing number of people worried about the drastic decline in the value of the US dollars, the health of the economy, the increasing debt levels and the tangible possibility of hyper-inflation. We have an established relationship with an offshore financial firm that takes a global view on investing. They can…