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Jim Rickards on Biden’s Future, Geopolitical Conflicts, and the 2024 Election

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In this episode of Wealthion, James Connor speaks with Jim Rickards, a renowned economist and bestselling author, who dives into the political and economic turmoil shaping the upcoming 2024 elections.

Rickards provides his insights on whether President Biden might be replaced before the Democratic National Convention and the implications for the economy and investor sentiment. He also covers the ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, Ukraine, and China.

Rickards states, "Biden’s future as the nominee is uncertain." This episode also explores:

* The likelihood of Biden being replaced at the DNC.

* The geopolitical landscape and its influence on US politics.

* The state of the economy heading into the 2024 elections.

* Strategies for investors to navigate the political and economic uncertainties.

Tune in to hear Rickards' expert analysis and prepare yourself for what lies ahead in the 2024 elections. For more from Jim Richards, check out his newsletter linked here: https://pro.paradigm-press.info/m/2327065

TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 - Introduction

01:25 - Geopolitical turmoil

04:00 - Russia-Ukraine war

13:50 - Economic sanctions impact

16:40 - Biden DNC replacement

19:58 - 60s vs. now comparison

25:23 - Conclusion

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In this episode of Wealthion, James Connor speaks with Jim Rickards, a renowned economist and bestselling author, who dives into the political and economic turmoil shaping the upcoming 2024 elections.

Rickards provides his insights on whether President Biden might be replaced before the Democratic National Convention and the implications for the economy and investor sentiment. He also covers the ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, Ukraine, and China.

Rickards states, "Biden’s future as the nominee is uncertain." This episode also explores:

* The likelihood of Biden being replaced at the DNC.

* The geopolitical landscape and its influence on US politics.

* The state of the economy heading into the 2024 elections.

* Strategies for investors to navigate the political and economic uncertainties.

Tune in to hear Rickards' expert analysis and prepare yourself for what lies ahead in the 2024 elections. For more from Jim Richards, check out his newsletter linked here: https://pro.paradigm-press.info/m/2327065

TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 - Introduction

01:25 - Geopolitical turmoil

04:00 - Russia-Ukraine war

13:50 - Economic sanctions impact

16:40 - Biden DNC replacement

19:58 - 60s vs. now comparison

25:23 - Conclusion

  continue reading

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