The Dollar System Is Losing Trust | Ronnie Stoeferle
Ronnie Stoeferle, partner at Incrementum AG and co-author of the In Gold We Trust report, joins Wealthion’s Trey Reik to explain why gold’s rally may be about much more than a normal bull market. Stoeferle argues that gold is signaling a deeper loss of trust in the dollar-based monetary system, as de-dollarization, inflation volatility, central bank buying, and rising geopolitical risk reshape the global financial order. He also explains why gold may be entering the public participation phase of its bull market — with institutional investors only beginning to wake up to the role gold can play in portfolios. In this conversation, Ronnie and Trey discuss whether the Pax Americana is coming to a close, why fiat currencies look different when measured in gold, whether this is a monetary revaluation rather than a normal gold cycle, and what the In Gold We Trust report reveals about the future of money.
Ronnie Stoeferle says gold’s rally may be signaling something much bigger than a normal bull market — a shift in trust, inflation, and the global monetary order. For deeper real-assets research and more of this interview on gold, commodities, and hard-asset investing, join Wealthion’s Real Assets Community: https://bit.ly/4vmK3Gb
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