Monetary Matters Feat. Julian Brigden

September 28, 2025

“Precious Metals, Fed Independence, and the U.S. Dollar” – Julian Brigden joins Jack Farley on Monetary Matters to break down today’s macro risks. He challenges the “Goldilocks” soft-landing view, noting history shows tightening cycles often end badly. Brigden flags weakness in the labor market, pressure on the U.S. dollar, and growing risks in global bonds, while making the case for gold and silver as portfolio anchors. On tech and AI, he sees innovation but warns of speculative excess. His message: prepare for a more volatile regime with shifting currency dynamics and a bigger role for hard assets.

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