US Debt Market Triggering The RESET | Francis Hunt
US Debt Market Triggering The RESET | Francis Hunt
Liberty and Finance: 4-15-2025
Francis Hunt discusses a major but underreported development in the financial system — a simultaneous weakening of the U.S. dollar and rising bond yields, signaling a deeper loss of confidence in the U.S. debt market.
Hunt explains that this rare phenomenon, usually seen in emerging markets, suggests the beginning of a systemic breakdown, one that his team had predicted years ago as part of a post-2020 "reset."
He emphasizes that the foundational issue lies in the debt markets, which are no longer being blindly supported by foreign or domestic institutions due to increasing fiscal instability.
This erosion of trust, he argues, is not due to a coordinated foreign sell-off but rather a broader institutional retreat driven by uncertainty and risk aversion.
Despite the grim outlook, Hunt notes that this environment is highly bullish for gold, as it benefits from capital fleeing fiat currencies and debt instruments.
INTERVIEW TIMELINE:
0:00 Intro
1:30 Dollar rejection
15:08 Gold update
20:34 Dow/gold ratio
27:17 Gold/silver ratio
42:00 Last thoughts