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This Man Predicted EVERYTHING!! What Comes NEXT!?

Predictions from this Video

Total: 38
Correct: 0
Incorrect: 0
Pending: 38
Unrated: 0
Prediction
Topic
Status
Inflation was predicted to be non-transitory and continue rising due to services suppressed during the pandemic.
"Russell predicted that it would not be transitory he predicted that inflation would continue to rise specifically because of services which had been artificially suppressed during the pandemic lockdowns"
Inflation
Pending
Stock market and economy predicted to continue expanding and rallying despite interest rate hikes.
"in contrast to almost everyone else he predicted that the stock market would continue to rally and the economy would continue to expand despite these rate hikes"
Stock Market and Economy
Pending
Federal Reserve to raise interest rates above 5% without negatively impacting the stock market or economy.
"Russell even predicted that the FED would raise interest rates above five percent and that this wouldn't affect the stock market or the economy"
Federal Reserve Interest Rates
Pending
Government measures intended to fight inflation will paradoxically worsen it.
"governments would introduce measures that they claim will fight inflation but will actually make it worse"
Government Measures and Inflation
Pending
Japan is predicted to be an attractive foreign market for investment.
"Russell told them that some foreign markets were looking attractive namely Japan"
Foreign Markets Investment
Pending
Chinese stocks predicted to remain unattractive due to geopolitical tensions between China and the US.
"he said that they were looking unattractive despite being cheap Russell explained that geopolitical tensions between China and the US would keep Chinese stocks unattractive"
Chinese Stocks
Pending
Financial liquidity will have minimal impact on asset prices.
"Russell's most impressive prediction was that Financial liquidity that is money in the markets would have next to no effect on asset prices"
Financial Liquidity and Asset Prices
Pending
Interest rates in the US and other Western countries are predicted to rise.
"interest rates in the U.S and other Western countries will eventually start to rise"
Interest Rates
Pending
Governments and corporations with high debt levels could default if interest rates rise.
"if interest rates in these countries start to rise they could default on their debts"
Government and Corporate Debt Default
Pending
Inflation will be used as a political solution to devalue existing debt.
"Russell thinks there's only one political solution to this problem devalue the debt with inflation"
Inflation and Debt Devaluation
Pending
Rising inflation expectations will lead to an increase in long-term interest rates.
"if investors were to suddenly expect that inflation will stay higher for longer then it would cause longer-term interest rates to rise"
Long-Term Interest Rates and Inflation Expectations
Pending
Governments and corporations require sustained inflation (4-6%) to devalue their debts.
"over-indebted governments and corporations need inflation to average between four and six percent for years or even decades if they want to devalue their debts"
Government and Corporate Debt Management
Pending
Governments and corporations will intentionally create inflation to prevent the collapse of debt bubbles.
"over-indebted governments and corporations will do everything they can to purposely create this inflation because they cannot allow the biggest bubbles of all to pop those of government and corporate debt"
Purposely Created Inflation
Pending
Chronic underinvestment in energy due to ESG ideology will contribute to higher inflation.
"chronic under investment in energy over the last few years in large part due to the ESG ideology"
Inflation Drivers
Pending
Geopolitical tensions will lead to de-globalization and onshoring of supply chains.
"geopolitical tensions between the west and the East are also resulting in de-globalization and the onshoring of Supply chains"
De-globalization and Supply Chains
Pending
An increase in US dollars within the US economy will lead to higher inflation.
"more US dollars in the U.S economy will inevitably lead to more inflation"
US Dollar and Inflation
Pending
Financial repression is the proposed solution to manage debt and inflation.
"Russell thinks there is only one solution to this problem Financial repression"
Financial Repression
Pending
Financial repression is defined as a slow method of extracting wealth from the elderly.
"Russell defines Financial repression as quote stealing money from old people slowly"
Financial Repression Definition
Pending
Financial repression will involve forcing institutions to buy government debt to keep long-term interest rates artificially low.
"forcing financial institutions such as Banks and Pension funds to purchase longer-term government debt so that longer-term interest rates continue to remain artificially low in the face of high inflation"
Financial Repression and Interest Rates
Pending
Central banks will lose influence as governments directly control monetary policy.
"central banks basically won't matter anymore that's because governments will start to control monetary policy directly and indirectly"
Central Bank Relevance
Pending
The US government is indirectly influencing interest rates by strategically selling short-term debt to avoid raising long-term rates.
"the US government is currently in the process of refilling its bank account at the Federal Reserve it's purposely doing so by selling short-term debt because it knows that selling long-term debt will cause long-term rates to rise"
US Government Influence on Interest Rates
Pending
The US government plans to purchase specific types of long-term debt next year.
"the US government's plans to buy certain types of longer term debt sometime next year"
US Government Debt Purchases
Pending
Financial repression will be implemented country by country, beginning with Japan, the EU, and the UK.
"it'll happen one country at a time starting with the most indebted ones Japan the EU and the UK"
Financial Repression Rollout
Pending
Full-scale financial repression in Japan is expected to begin by the end of this year or next year.
"Russell believes that full-scale Financial repression in Japan will begin later this year or next year"
Full-Scale Financial Repression in Japan
Pending
Japan's forced selling of foreign assets will cause foreign stock market crashes and rising interest rates abroad.
"selling the former will lead to a crash in foreign stock markets and selling the latter will cause interest rates in foreign countries to rise"
Impact of Japanese Financial Repression
Pending
Investors will realize governments can artificially suppress interest rates by extracting funds from them, leading to capital flight.
"investors will realize that governments and central banks have another way of keeping interest rates artificially low a way that involves taking money from these investors"
Investor Realization and Capital Flight
Pending
Governments will attempt to curb capital flight, leading to a bearish outlook on Bitcoin and other decentralized cryptocurrencies.
"Russell believes that governments will try and stop this Capital flight that's why he's bearish on bitcoin and any other decentralized cryptos that could facilitate said Capital flight"
Bearishness on Bitcoin
Pending
Stablecoins are considered bullish due to their central control and backing by government debt, making them suitable for financial repression.
"it's also why he's bullish on stable coins they are centrally controlled and backed by government debt perfect for financial repression"
Bullishness on Stablecoins
Pending
The Euro is predicted to collapse due to the EU's implementation of financial repression.
"Russell believes that the Euro will collapse because of the eu's financial repression"
Euro Collapse
Pending
Financial repression will cause a significant misallocation of capital, with governments directing funding towards politically motivated initiatives like climate change.
"Financial repression will lead to a massive misallocation of capital that's because governments will start to have a hand in who gets access to cheap financing because the government will be in charge most of this financing will relate to political things like climate change"
Capital Misallocation
Pending
Stagflation is predicted to occur due to misallocated capital, leading to decreased productivity and persistent inflation.
"this will eventually result in stagflation because Capital will be allocated to things that it shouldn't be this means a decline in productivity and a continued increase in inflation"
Stagflation
Pending
Gold is a recommended hedge against inflation and government credit manipulation.
"you should consider gold which is a no-brainer in an inflationary environment where interest rates can't reflect reality and the government is constantly manipulating credit"
Gold as a Hedge
Pending
Value stocks in countries not susceptible to financial repression are recommended.
"value stocks particularly in countries that are not at risk of financial repression"
Value Stocks
Pending
Certain tech stocks may serve as hedges against financial repression, but identifying them will be challenging.
"some tech stocks will be good Hedges against Financial repression but cautioned that it's going to be difficult to identify which ones"
Tech Stocks
Pending
Cryptocurrency (BTC and ETH) is considered a potential hedge, analogous to digital gold and digital oil respectively.
"cryptocurrency is probably a hedge too BTC is analogous to digital gold and eth is analogous to digital oil"
Cryptocurrency as a Hedge
Pending
The US dollar is predicted to be a strong currency, as the US is expected to be the last Western country to implement financial repression.
"the US dollar could be one of the best currencies to hold in this environment that's because the US will probably be the last Western Country to engage in financial repression"
US Dollar as a Currency
Pending
AI may lead to a significant productivity boom, enabling debt reduction through growth rather than inflation.
"AI could result in an exponential productivity boom that will make it possible for governments and corporations to grow their way out of debt instead of inflating it away"
AI and Productivity
Pending
Countries not engaging in financial repression could experience significant economic growth due to capital flows from repressed nations.
"these countries could see incredible economic growth because of flows from financially repressed countries"
Economic Growth in Non-Repressed Countries
Pending