Banks Exhibit Fear: Strengthening Physical Assets in Anticipation of Impending Crisis

by | Oct 5, 2023 | Bank Failures | 34 comments

Banks Exhibit Fear: Strengthening Physical Assets in Anticipation of Impending Crisis




US Banks are coming under renewed pressure as the yield on US bonds continues to rise. The implications for the US economy, the dollar, inflation, and the precious metals could be far reaching

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Banks Are SCARED | Stack Physical Assets For The Coming Crisis

In recent times, the global financial landscape has been hit hard by numerous crises, testing the resilience of economies and institutions. As uncertainty looms large, one trend has caught the attention of observant analysts: banks stacking physical assets, as they prepare for an imminent crisis.

Traditionally, banks have been known for their intangible assets, such as stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments. However, the recent shift towards accumulating physical assets is indicative of their fear and caution regarding the future of the global economy. This strategic move raises significant questions about the state of the financial system and what could be on the horizon.

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One potential reason for this transition is the liquidity crisis that banks anticipate. Liquidity, referring to the availability of cash or easily convertible assets, is crucial for banks to meet their daily obligations. Historically, during times of crisis, liquidity tends to dry up quickly, leaving banks vulnerable. By stacking physical assets, banks aim to mitigate this risk and ensure they have tangible resources that can be readily accessed in times of economic turmoil.

Another factor driving banks to accumulate physical assets could be the looming threat of hyperinflation or a currency devaluation. In an inflationary environment, central banks often resort to printing more money, which can erode the value of traditional financial assets. Therefore, to hedge against this risk, banks are acquiring physical assets like gold, real estate, and even rare art pieces, which tend to hold their value regardless of fluctuations in currency.

Additionally, political instability and geopolitical tensions around the world have contributed to banks’ apprehension. From trade wars to social unrest, these uncertainties have the potential to disrupt financial systems and disrupt access to digital assets. By having physical assets in their possession, banks can minimize potential losses and maintain stability even in the face of political upheaval.

While these shifts in strategy signal concern within the banking industry, they also raise questions about the implications for average consumers. Should the crisis they are anticipating materialize, would the general public be able to rely on banks to provide essential services and support? Or would their focus on securing physical assets leave customers in a vulnerable position?

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Furthermore, the decision to stack physical assets could also indicate a lack of trust in the financial system itself. If banks are resorting to physical assets as a safeguard, it implies that they view these traditional forms of wealth as more reliable and less susceptible to systemic failures.

For individual investors and ordinary citizens, this trend highlights the importance of diversifying their own portfolios. As banks allocate resources away from intangible assets, it becomes essential for individuals to explore investment opportunities beyond the realms of traditional banking and financial systems.

In conclusion, the move by banks to stack physical assets serves as a stark reminder of their concerns and fears regarding the global financial landscape. While it might seem alarming, it also presents an opportunity for individuals to take control of their own financial security. By diversifying assets and exploring alternative investment avenues, individuals can proactively protect themselves and their wealth irrespective of the outcomes of the impending crisis.

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34 Comments

  1. Dirty 2 Clean podcast

    I wonder how this will effect the people who just use prepaid debit cards? Nobody mentions that. I know they are ran by banks to but you don’t actually have a acct.

  2. CryptoKeepuh

    No SD bullion discount code?

  3. Gina

    You talk so slowly that I had to speed up the video to 1.5x on YouTube option

  4. wesley j

    Excellent explanation

  5. Stevens Alexander

    Who does the fed sell their bonds to? Also have you ever wondered if gold and silver sold alot in weimar before they went up?

  6. Richard Hunter

    I think what you said is logical. I appreciate the absence of political talk.

  7. Bowt Guy

    Regarding liquidity what would you recommend metals to cash ratio ?

  8. Philip Ang

    You talk a repeating crap, you talking nothing new.

  9. TrvMoney

    These unhealthy, chain smoking banks shouldn't be getting free health insurance

  10. Mike G

    Banking collaspe, illigal immigration crisis world wide, war.
    Life will collapse and the government will "save us" with ubi, then a socialist/communist world government will take hold. Its called the
    Cloward-Piven strategy

  11. Adam Marquez

    I already withdrew everything and im golden i also transferred some income overseas for safety also stocked on gold and silver since they are also trying to exchange peoples deposits for worthless tokens

  12. Trevor Downey

    Anyone who's got more than $250K in a bank or any FDIC insured institution deserves to lose anything above that amount.

  13. Donald Peters

    The FDIC is a scam. They have about a billion in reserves to cover a trillion in deposits. It's the Federal Reserve, so even if they print dollars to cover, the paper or 1's and 0's on the computer screen are worthless.

  14. Todd Jensen

    Ive spread my cash savings from a large bank (wf) to 3 local credit unions. I do still keep some in the bank for travel and convenience but i like spreading the risk with smaller institutions. I converted 80% of my 401k to PMs when covid hit and have been stacking physical for 20 years along with @mm0. Other considerations include booze, medical supplies, canned food, protein powder, water purification, and other gear for barter, and helping others.

  15. Mark Scarupa

    Another Econ 101 lesson from professor SSS

  16. Ray Gilreath

    Allen Greenspan nailed it and it’s fixing to be a reality for many that’s inflation multiplied times who knows

  17. Ray Gilreath

    Every time China sells us treasury’s or bonds they buy it in gold and bad thing is they getting the cheddar fed here is on a cliff or call it waterfall good time to maybe stack on

  18. LdTush

    Im going pretty hard on PM but definitely sitting on powder in case of opportunity. Thats been my plan for the past 15 months.

  19. KJ

    What a deal. Be a big bank that knows high interest rates are coming so park all money in overnight reverse repo. All smaller banks not in the know buy safe low yield assets. Interest rates skyrocket as per plan trapping smaller banks which become insolvent. Shareholders wiped out to zero. FDIC takes over small bank and sells to big bank for next to nothing and big bank makes it solvent with dollars stored in reverse repo. Then wait 12 months for interest rates to go to zero from recession caused by bank failures. Now the small banks owned by the big banks are back up to their original value. What a sweet deal!

  20. Jesus

    More like since most Americans are a hole deep in debt start stacking bills and receipts .

  21. KL

    Just bought 3 2023 Libertads today.

  22. Silver Wolf

    Love this channel, been subscribed for many years. It’s just the excessive saliva swallowing that’s hard to listen to.

  23. THOMAS DRELICH

    they want the regionals to collapse and herd desposits into the larger banks. Then collapse those banks and usher in CBDCS. want your money back sign here. imho watch

  24. jacobadam28

    How does this affect credit unions like navy federal or arrowhead?

  25. Fred Buckles

    As of today, my bank funds from auto deposits are posted and available immediately. Maybe it's just the individual banks.

  26. braddeicide

    Also note that there are ETFs that have cash in banks that would also be effected. Worse since you won't get the guarantee. And you don't know which banks they're in.

  27. Scott Sehm

    Biden, Yellen, etc. positing the notion that the fundamentals of the economy are strong, is really ridiculous.

  28. Jorge Argudo

    Are the Texas Banks affected too ..??

  29. aka47

    Was going out of town last payday pulled 500 out that morn at atm. Stopped at another pnc after work they do not do cash withdraws over the counter. Said I could use their atm I told them I had already maxxed out atm withdraw for the day so Id have to go 40 miles to another branch I was so pissed I walked out looking for a diff bank now. What do we need a bank with no money we dont need them.

  30. Stu Rost

    One of the WORST pieces of advice I keep hearing these YouTubers say is to take your money out of your bank…and put it in another bank! Really?? It’s going to be a system wide bank collapse, what sense does his make?? Either keep it at home or convert to pm’s. Why endure counter party risk at the end of the currency’s life cycle?? Just get it out of banks altogether.

  31. Brandon

    Ran to my ATM yesterday to pull 800.00 , my limit was 1500.00 daily. The bank lowered it to 300.00 after 5 years they just cut my daily limit…I called and refused to put it bk to normal.

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