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US “Capital Flight Story” Unfolding Now: Where is Smart Money Going? | Brent Donnelly

⚠️ Market Alert: US stocks, bonds, AND the dollar are selling off together – a rare 'capital flight' signal not seen consistently since the late 70s. Brent Donnelly warns this 'regime change' could have lasting consequences. Is the dollar's safe haven status over? Where is smart money going now?

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Chapters:
00:00 – Intro: Is a Major Market Shift Underway?
00:57 – Expert Warning: The "Capital Flight Story" Explained
06:15 – Why Market Uncertainty May Persist (Permanent Damage?)
07:00 – Has Broken Trust Eroded US Credibility?
14:30 – Policy Chaos: Why Investors Are Freezing Up
21:45 – Echoes of 2002: Is History Repeating for the Dollar?
25:10 – Why Your Investment Time Horizon is Critical Now
32:35 – Safe Havens Now: Beyond the US Dollar? (Euro/Bitcoin?)
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Each week, investors and financial professionals around the globe turn to John Mauldin to better understand Wall Street, global markets, and the drivers of the world economy. And for good reason. John is a noted financial expert, a New York Times best-selling author, a pioneering online commentator, and the publisher of one of the first publications to provide investors with free, unbiased information and guidance—Thoughts from the Frontline—one of the most widely read investment newsletters in the world.
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