The Debt Bomb Has a Shorter Fuse Than Anyone Thinks – Ep 573

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The Great Rotation Has Begun. Here's How to Make Your Money Back

Stretch hit $71 intraday. Strategy down 85% from peak. The first lawsuit just landed. And CNBC has gone completely silent.- This episode is sponsored by Pebl. Go to https://hipebl.ai to get a free estimate.The Strategy death spiral accelerated dramatically this week. Stretch pref ...  Show more

Iran Won the War, Adam Schiff Wants Your Money, and Japan Is About to Blow Up

Iran's regime survived, got $300B, and we reopened what we closed. Adam Schiff wants to steal Musk's trillion. Japan is about to blow.This episode is sponsored by Zapier. Get started for free at https://zapier.com/goldThe Iran MOU is being celebrated as a great victory, but Peter ...  Show more

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