WebCast: Currencies Break Out Against US Dollar as Gold Reclaims Hedge Role

Major currencies are breaking out on the upside against the dollar after multi-decade bear markets. Back in the day, gold was an age-old hedge, and will Gold continue to PLAY THIS ROLE?

Topics Being Discussed:

  • S&P500 – bull market is continuing but risks are rising into September/October.
  • What can we expect from Jerome Powell’s speech at Jackson Hole?
  • Yields are moving lower into a new range.
  • Lower rates are undermining the US dollar.
  • Japanese stocks continued to recover from the bloodbath in late July/early August, are we out of the woods in Japan?
  • ASX200 – Early stage bull market has just begun.

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