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ALERT: “Gundlach Declares Gold a Smart Investment as Bond King Urges Patience on 30-Year Purchases!”

June 12, 2025
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ALERT: “Gundlach Declares Gold a Smart Investment as Bond King Urges Patience on 30-Year Purchases!”
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Jeff Gundlach, a prominent figure in investment strategy, has articulated numerous thoughts on the current investment landscape. In a time when government overreach is stifling individual freedom and corporate elitism is distorting the market, it is crucial to heed his insights. He suggests that U.S. markets may not be the most attractive option at present, an observation that resonates with increasing concerns over inflation and the erosion of the middle class.

Amid soaring consumer prices and rampant government spending, Americans are left reeling. This inflationary tide is not merely a byproduct of global events but a direct consequence of reckless fiscal policies. Individuals are facing the dual challenge of rising costs and stagnating wages, necessitating a return to traditional values of personal responsibility and hard work. Many are rightly questioning a government that seems more interested in promoting elitism than in fostering an economy that benefits everyday citizens.

Free-market principles, once the bedrock of American prosperity, are under siege. The influence wielded by entrenched corporate interests contributes to an environment where competition is stifled. Gundlach’s perspective serves as a clarion call to consider alternative avenues of investment that prioritize the individual over the centralized power that has come to dominate our economy.

Investors must remain vigilant, steering clear of markets that do not align with their core values. The time has come for us to reject complacency, to demand accountability from our leaders, and to champion the ideals of a system that rewards individual initiative and preserves economic freedom. After all, it is the American spirit of resilience and hard work that will ultimately triumph over the collective failures of government and corporate negligence.

In this challenging landscape, Gundlach’s views can serve as a guiding light. They remind us of the importance of seeking opportunities that reflect our values while standing firm against the oppressive weight of government overreach and corporate control. It is time to reclaim our economy for the benefit of the many, not just the privileged few.

Credit: www.marketwatch.com

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Ethan Caldwell

Ethan Caldwell

I'm Ethan Caldwell, Business Correspondent at the National Tribune. I studied economics and political science at UC Berkeley, where I got obsessed with the intersection of markets and power. Now I cover the business stories that actually matter, startups, shakeups, and the trends hiding between the lines.

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