By Brian Maher
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Jim Rickards was a keynote speaker at the Sprott Natural Resource Symposium, concluded Friday.
Taking his presentation, we can understand why Jim was voted outstanding speaker at last year’s conference.
He had hundreds of people hanging on his every word Friday morning, all on edges of seats.
But they weren’t enthralled because Jim knows how to work a room.
No, it was his material that enthralled.
Jim pulled the cover off brand-new analytical material he’d never revealed before.
It was so current Jim was running the morning’s news through his wringer minutes before he took the podium.
You’re about to catch the highlights of Jim’s knockout speech.
Our own David Stockman was also a keynote speaker Friday.
David was nothing less than a human ripsaw… a tornado on two legs.
He thundered against the Fed from the opening whistle and didn’t surface for air until he had everyone ready to storm the Eccles Building.
But it was the prediction David made about Trump later Friday afternoon that everyone will remember most…
His prediction erupted like a thunderclap, sending the assembled into gasps and wild half-demented expressions of shock.
David’s thumping prediction, also, in a moment…
But first, Jim’s talk on “Currency Wars, Trade Wars and Shooting Wars — a Troubling Trifecta.”
The long and the short of the thing is that the one leads to the next… which sometimes leads to the last.
Hence the “trifecta.”
Jim scoured centuries of history to give examples — the Napoleonic Wars, the Opium Wars Britain waged on China — and Japan’s Pearl Harbor job on America.
Have you ever wondered why Napoleon invaded Russia in 1812?
Jim explained that Napoleon had imposed a continental embargo of English goods after the Royal Navy blockaded France.
But he caught Russia cheating.
So he invaded — at least in part — to bring Russia under discipline and enforce the embargo.
We lack the space here to go over the entire canvas.
But we suspect Jim will be writing about the connection between currency wars, trade wars and shooting wars in the days ahead.
And the “troubling trifecta” took on a sharper point Friday…
North Korea touched off another rocket Friday morning.
Subsequent estimates indicated it may have potentially had the legs to menace Denver — or even Chicago.
In exchange for Chinese assistance on North Korea, Jim previously explained, Trump soft soaped China’s currency manipulation and sharp trade practices
But China has failed to convince North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons program.
Now, Jim says, Trump’s getting ready to uncork a trade war against China.
All of his trade top trade advisers are anti-China hawks hot to label China a currency manipulator and teach it a severe lesson on trade.
Jim says China will of course retaliate.
And he expects China will undertake a “maxi-devaluation” of its currency in early to mid-2018.
That devaluation could range from 10–20%.
Perhaps you’ll recall when the U.S. stock market took a nasty fall in August 2015, after China devalued just a few percent.
And a 20% devaluation?
Meantime, Congress just passed another severe round of sanctions against …read more
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