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All right, opening bell. We're down about 700 points.
Back into positive territory, up 300 points.
Back into positive territory, up 300 points.
What happens on Wall Street affects all of us on Main Street. It's the classic domino effect. Domino.
What happens on Wall Street affects all of us on Main Street. It's the classic domino effect. Domino.
So we know gold has plunged about 25% from its peak in the middle of 2011, and it got crushed in recent days. All of a sudden, that trap door opened up and gold fell.
So we know gold has plunged about 25% from its peak in the middle of 2011, and it got crushed in recent days. All of a sudden, that trap door opened up and gold fell.
The biggest one-day drop in prices in 33 years on Monday, with prices falling $140.
The biggest one-day drop in prices in 33 years on Monday, with prices falling $140.
I'm calling it a crash in the last two days. A crash and a half.
I'm calling it a crash in the last two days. A crash and a half.
Oh, a crash and a half!
Oh, a crash and a half!
Unless... The only thing I have to fear is the government, quite frankly. The government lying to you, the media not telling you the truth. I mean, gold is the original gold standard. And something doesn't smell right.
Unless... The only thing I have to fear is the government, quite frankly. The government lying to you, the media not telling you the truth. I mean, gold is the original gold standard. And something doesn't smell right.
I've missed you so much!
I've missed you so much!
And if we can't trust the CNBC ticker, who should we listen to? Don't listen to anyone but yourself. Do your own homework, use your common sense, and then listen to the ultimate advisor, God. You know what?
And if we can't trust the CNBC ticker, who should we listen to? Don't listen to anyone but yourself. Do your own homework, use your common sense, and then listen to the ultimate advisor, God. You know what?
Breaking news tonight, market meltdown. As the coronavirus spreads, stocks take a nosedive. The Dow closing down more than 2,000 points, the market's worst day since the 2008 financial crisis.