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EPISODE · Aug 15, 2025 · 50 MIN

How to Thrive during Hyperstagflation - Francis Hunt

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Paul Buitink talks to Francis Hunt of The Market Sniper about the concept of hyperstagflation, a period with economic decline and very high inflation. A period worse than the seventies which he believes we're going to enter in the West due to our high indebtedness.He explains how the elite profits from inflation and debt and how people should deal with hyperstagflation.They discuss ever increasing taxes, the digital control State, tariffs and how to escape the matrix. He advises young people to leave the West and to get up, man up and start a business and provide service.Francis ends the video with a technical analysis of the dollar, Swiss Franc and gold. Will gold be revalued?If you're looking for a bucket of hard analysis and cold water, Francis is your man. No hopium here.Follow Francis here:https://themarketsniper.com/Follow Paul on X here:https://x.com/paulbuitinkTimestamps:0:00 Intro1:35 What is hyperstagflation and comparison with the 70ies9:40 Stagflation started during Covid times16:43 Profit from the matrix19:13 When and how will hyperstagflation end?27:47 How to thrive as a young person37:34 Technical analysis gold, dollar and Swiss franc47:30 Gold revaluation hopium?49:28 Outro

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