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The Next 100 Years: A Global Bust and Gold's Rise
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Could a 44-year bull market be ending with a final parabolic surge, potentially sending gold to $6,800 and silver to $180, before an 80% global economic bust? Analyst David Hunter predicts this scenario, arguing that massive leverage in the system, combined with potential policy errors, could turn an ordinary recession into a catastrophic deflationary event. He believes the current market melt-up is fueled by a 'wall of worry,' and sentiment, not just monetary policy, is driving it. Hunter forecasts this surge could peak by Labor Day, preceding a severe economic downturn, but he stresses that physical gold and treasuries might offer protection. He also anticipates a significant rebound for gold and silver miners, with substantial upside potential in the near term.