China’s 25,000 Ton Gold Stash:  Preparing to Kill the Dollar? | Craig Hemke

In this interview, Craig Hemke from TF Metals Report provides a dive into the complex economic tensions between the United States and China. Hemke reveals the hidden dynamics of the global financial landscape, exploring the potential implications of China’s strategic positioning against the dollar.

The discussion uncovers critical market insights, including disruptions in gold deliveries, shifts in hedge fund strategies, and the broader geopolitical economic battle. Hemke offers a provocative analysis of the challenges facing America’s financial dominance in an increasingly volatile global market.


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