Connect with Onramp // Jackson Mikalic on XScarce Assets: a biweekly podcast presented by Onramp which delves into the emergent role of bitcoin in finance professionals' strategies and outlooks. Hosted by Jackson Mikalic, Scarce Assets provides invaluable insights for wealth managers aiming to outperform their peers in the decades ahead. Finance professionals everywhere know about stocks and bonds, but the macroeconomic outlook requires that serious investors pay close attention to another category: Scarce Assets.00:00 - Market Overview and Economic Landscape16:02 - The Role of Gold and Bitcoin in Current Economy29:37 - The Bond Market's Impending Crisis31:18 - The Shift Towards Gold and Neutral Assets34:47 - Understanding the Sovereign Debt Crisis36:58 - The Role of Central Banks and QE39:46 - China's Gold Reserves vs. U.S. Reserves41:52 - The Value of Gold in a Crisis43:10 - BRICS and Global Gold Dynamics47:31 - Integrating Bitcoin into Traditional Assets49:10 - The Need for a Monetary Reset50:55 - Lessons from the 1970s Market Volatility55:54 - The Relationship Between China and Bitcoin58:46 - The Arms Race for Sound Money Assets01:10:46 - Navigating the Fourth Turning: Historical Context01:18:46 - The Future of Money: Deflation and Accountability01:21:30 - The Journey of Education and Awareness01:30:10 - Outro & DisclaimerPlease subscribe to Onramp Media channels and sign up for weekly Research & Analysis to get access to the best content in the ecosystem weekly.
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