Jim Rickards Predicts Imminent Recession

by | Sep 15, 2023 | Recession News | 41 comments

Jim Rickards Predicts Imminent Recession




James Rickards is an American lawyer, economist, investment banker, speaker, media commentator, and author on matters of finance and precious metals. He is the author of seven books including his latest, ‘Sold Out: How Broken Supply Chains, Surging Inflation, and Political Instability Will Sink the Global Economy.’
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Jim Rickards: Recession is Coming

In recent years, the global economy has been plagued by instability and uncertainty. Many experts fear that a recession is on the horizon, and Jim Rickards, a renowned economist and financial commentator, is one of them. With his extensive knowledge and experience, Rickards has been warning about an impending recession, citing various factors that contribute to his belief.

One of the main reasons Rickards predicts a recession is the unsustainable level of global debt. Over the past decade, both governments and individuals have accumulated substantial amounts of debt, reaching unprecedented levels. Rickards argues that this mountain of debt could eventually become unmanageable and lead to a severe economic downturn.

Moreover, Rickards points to the inherent fragility of the financial system as another factor contributing to the imminent recession. He argues that financial markets are more interconnected than ever before, which increases the likelihood of a domino effect. A crisis in one sector can quickly spread to others, ultimately jeopardizing the stability of the entire system.

Additionally, Rickards notes that central banks have exhausted their traditional tools to stimulate the economy. Following the 2008 financial crisis, central banks around the world resorted to unprecedented measures such as low interest rates and quantitative easing. While these measures temporarily propped up the economy, they also created new bubbles and imbalances that have yet to be resolved. With interest rates already at historically low levels, central banks have limited room to maneuver if another crisis hits.

Furthermore, Rickards emphasizes the impact of geopolitical tensions on the global economy. Ongoing trade disputes between major economies, such as the United States and China, have already had adverse effects on global trade. These tensions have the potential to escalate further and disrupt supply chains, leading to economic contraction.

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Despite these bleak predictions, Rickards also offers some insights on how to prepare for the coming recession. He advocates for diversification of investments, including holding physical assets like gold, real estate, and strategic commodities. Rickards believes that these assets provide stability and act as a hedge against the potential loss of value in financial markets.

While some may dismiss Rickards’ warnings as overly pessimistic, his track record demonstrates his ability to accurately predict major financial events. Prior to the 2008 financial crisis and the European debt crisis, for instance, Rickards had already sounded the alarm. Therefore, his opinions and analysis carry weight among investors and economists alike.

In conclusion, Jim Rickards firmly believes that a recession is imminent due to the unprecedented level of global debt, the fragility of the financial system, the limitations of central banks, and ongoing geopolitical tensions. While his predictions may not align with more optimistic economic forecasts, it is essential to take his insights seriously and consider taking precautionary measures to protect one’s financial interests in the face of potential economic turmoil.

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41 Comments

  1. mambo29

    Stop giving this shill air time. Just Google for his investment products, he’s lost so many innocent people so much money. Doesn’t give me much hope for humanity when I see the people on the comments lapping it up.

    Google: “Rickards StockGumShoe” and click any of the results to see what I mean

  2. burtingtune

    The idea that modern-day politicians and technocrats could have a policy that was needed at the time and change or abandon it when it wasn´t is beyond comprehension.

  3. burtingtune

    The most frightening aspect of all that is happening in the Western world is the fact that the vast majority are paying no attention to any of it. If they ever do, it will only be when it is too late and I fear we´ve passed that point already.

  4. Nate Meier

    I'm really surprised there isn't a label applied to this video.

  5. mrdavidlopan

    Excellent interview. Thank you..

  6. TheOrphicLyre

    For a 'pragmatist' Keynes did a lot of wishful thinking

  7. be a wally

    Hydro cremation, also known as alkaline hydrolysis or water cremation, differs from the commonly known process of cremation. While the end products are similar to each other, the difference is in the process. One uses fire, the other uses water.

  8. be a wally

    Bernays hired women to march while smoking their "torches of freedom" in the Easter Sunday Parade of 31 March 1929, which was a significant moment for fighting social barriers for women smokers. The 1929 "Torches of Freedom" public relations campaign equated smoking in public with female emancipation.

  9. be a wally

    Torches of freedom

  10. Spacepauls

    Funny he speaks about weaponising the dollar and how it will push people away eventually… Cut to the rise of BRICS.

  11. stealth

    Constantine "let's move on from the climate change" as I have someone in my ear screaming get off that topic Jim's going to far against the narrative, these guys are fully controlled!!

  12. alarlol

    je does not understand bitcoin tho

  13. JJ Greybeard

    57:41: That's what so many people get wrong: the dollar, euro etc in your bankaccount is NOT digital currency but just a number in a database. When you buy something the transaction ammount gets deducted from the number representing your current account and added to someone elses. A true digital currency like the CBDC theyre now working on is a programmable digital file which allows from total control. Programmable in the sense that a central government could decide what you are allowed to spend your money on. Connect the dots and to the other totalitarian measures theyre working on (digital ID, CO2 budget, vaccination passport, ending anonymous internet, 5G, 15 min cities, cashless society etc) and you have a dystopian hell…

  14. be a wally

    Stagflation n.simultaneous appearance in an economy of slow growth, high unemployment, and rising prices.

  15. Tester Bend

    Can gold be kept as jewellery?

  16. Tester Bend

    Love your show men

  17. Incurable Romantic

    Jim Rickards always makes you think. Really smart guy, really switched-on.

  18. HerschelBeans

    One of the most brilliant people you have hosted. Thank you for letting me hear what he had to say. I'll do a lot more reading on him

  19. Blip Trip

    Jim: "They're going to control you via CBDCs",
    Also Jim: "I don't like Bitcoin."

    Would be nice if he actually explained what the problem he has with crypto is rather than wank off about some tradfi bank collapse no one cares about.

  20. bob driscoll

    how does this bloke keep all that in his head?

  21. Dream the producer

    This dude aged insanely within the past 5 years

  22. axhed

    this has got to be one of the most information-dense podcasts i've ever listened to.

  23. Fasten Then Zip

    A great session with Jim Rickards! Bring him back…there's more to appreciate.

  24. Libelle

    Brilliant video and what he says is true. Many people in the USA are buying gold and silver, because they have lost faith in the dollar. There are some fun videos to watch from stackers.

  25. EdP IV

    He is 100% correct on the climate. So funny how you pivoted away so fast. ROFL.

  26. Broken labmouse

    What I fail to understand, and maybe someone here knows, but if a country like the US has a debt, who is providing that money? Is that mainly the Federal Reserve (not part of the government)? And so, if it is the fed or maybe other countries banks or something, what enforcement mechanisms do they have to commandeer back that money? 1. It simply cannot be paid of quickly, there just isn't the cash. 2. The government of a country has the monopoly on violence (control of the army and police). So what if a country just says: Good luck getting your money back… here are my F-16 jets and bombs.

  27. James

    The willingness of the majority of the civilian populations in the West being so gullible, ignorant, apathetic, cowardly, complacent, and weak that they accept these things with a shrug means that they deserve the enslavement and the suffering that's coming. Every f'ing second of it. It just depresses me that those of us who have been trying to fight it for years now will have to go down with them.

  28. Cheryl Cold

    The MSM will control the masses (including very intelligent uni graduates). Most of the people who watch this think a bit out of the box. Hopefully we will ride the storm.

  29. Moonbeamz

    Good chat, except can we get rid of the 2 gits on the left, other than that

  30. portpass1974

    Hmmm. Who should I believe about climate change: tens of thousands of scientists and hundreds of research institutions all over the world with decades of peer reviewed data sets and evidence? Or a multi-millionaire investment banker who dismisses it and writes about cypto and conspiracy theories about one world government. SUCH a tough decision.

  31. Alcoa S

    Isn't this the chap that predicts complete financial collapse every Thursday at 9:03am local time unless you buy whatever he's peddling?

  32. First Last

    82K views in 3 weeks. Yikes…

  33. Andre8000

    Thanks!

  34. Alisha Wright

    Its V for Vendetta

  35. funny bu77er

    It is written that God said that gold is good.

  36. tallard666

    He totally missed THE most important of all climate cycles, the Milankovitch cycle, 120,000-125,000 years of mostly glaciation, with short interglacial periods.

  37. Warren Humphreys

    Anyone notice how on some weather apps / sites they are starting to put 'feels like' as a temperature and then they always add heat. And even the real temperature they seem to like put up to 35 / 37 Celsius and everyone should be pouring from sweat at the bus stops and no one is??

  38. Chalease Brennan

    Amazing guest!! exposing the climate agenda shame you shut him down that's how this narrative is continuing

  39. FluffyTheBunnySlayer

    This is easily one of the best interviews I’ve seen on your channel.

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