Gold, Debt & Overnight Reset...Q&A with Lynette Zang & Eric Griffin

By Herman James / October 05, 2022 / marketsanity.com / Article Link

ITM Trading, Released on 10/5/22

To see Lynette's slides, research links or questions from this video: https://www.itmtrading.com/blog/gold-...

Viewer Questions:

Question 1: 1:48Lynette has often talked about an overnight financial reset. Why are assets such as checking and savings accounts devalued but not outstanding debt? Are retirement accounts such as an IRA or 401(k) also subject to the same devaluation?

Question 2: 6:26After the reset, will any debt still exist? Will those of us holding mortgages, car loans, credit card debt before the reset still have it after?

Question 3: 17:14How does raising rates, and having QE at the same time work? I believe this is what the BOE is currently doing.

Question 4: 21:08What do you think will happen with gold after the digital currency will be announced?

Lynette Zang has held the position of Chief Market Analyst at ITM Trading since 2002. Ms. Zang has been in the markets on some level since 1964. Her mission is to convert financial noise into understandable language. She has been a banker, a stock broker and studied world currencies since 1987. She believes strongly that we need to be as independent as possible and at the same time, we need to come together in community in order to survive and thrive through the hyperinflation she sees in the near future.

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