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Predictions from this Video

Total: 9
Correct: 0
Incorrect: 0
Pending: 9
Prediction
Topic
Status
Bitcoin is predicted to gradually capture some of gold's market cap and continue to eat away at it over time.
"Personally, I think there is a very strong case to be made for Bitcoin to act as a credibly neutral store of value that captures some of gold's market cap over time. I think it probably continues to eat away at gold's market cap overall..."
BTC
Pending
Bitcoin's value could increase to where 10 ounces of gold buys one Bitcoin (currently 13 ounces).
"We could easily see 10 ounces of gold buying one Bitcoin."
BTC
Pending
Bitcoin's historical trend of making higher highs and higher lows against gold is expected to continue.
"My assumption though is that Bitcoin has made higher highs and higher lows against gold throughout all of its history. I think that trend tends to continue..."
BTC
Pending
Gold's recent strong performance is likely to continue in the near term.
"...but right now the bat is in gold's hands and it is likely to continue, especially with all of the underlying reasons that I have given you today for why gold has been moving so well."
XAU
Pending
Global trade will continue to be settled in US dollars in the near future.
"I do not think that global trade is not going to be settled in dollars anytime soon."
Global Trade
Pending
Hard physical assets, including commodities, gold, precious metals, and energy, are predicted to continue their strong performance.
"I think there is a very strong case to be made for the continued run of hard physical assets, real assets, atoms in this space. So things like commodities, gold, precious metals, energy, these things tend to do very well."
Hard Physical Assets
Pending
The US debt burden is likely to increase, particularly if demand from buyers for US debt decreases.
"...the US debt burden is likely to increase, especially if there is less buyers for this US debt."
US Debt Burden
Pending
The author is not bearish on US government debt in the short term (next 3-6 months).
"In the next 3 to 6 months, I am actually not that bearish on US government debt."
US Government Debt (Short Term)
Pending
The author is very bearish on US government debt over the next five years.
"I am very bearish on US government debt over the next 5 years."
US Government Debt (Long Term)
Pending