Dollar Bubble: The Three Reasons The US Dollar Will Soon Crash

The Dollar Vigilante’s Senior Analyst, Ed Bugos, is a genius… but he’s also somewhat of a recluse.

While we have gotten access to his incredible written insights for the last six years in The Dollar Vigilante newsletter, he has always shied away from the public spotlight.  Until now!

Ed has decided that we are at such a crucial point in history that he is going to come out of his shell and speak more publicly about the current state of affairs in finance, money and economics. He spoke publicly for the first time at our TDV Internationalization and Investment Summit (you can see all the video presentations here) in Acapulco in February.

And, I had the opportunity to sit down with him in Acapulco recently to discuss the three myths about the US dollar that most people don’t realize… yet.

In this interview he talks extensively on what the great majority of the market is missing when it comes to the dollar.  He believes the US dollar is currently the biggest bubble in the world and is about to pop.

It’s a fascinating and insightful discussion and you can see it here:

He gives insight into a lot of the reasoning behind his analysis… analysis that has created a plethora of home-run returns in the last year for subscribers.

If you’re a regular reader of this blog, you’ve seen comments we’ve reproduced thanking Ed for his picks and their subsequent profitable performance. (Subscribe here to get regular access to Ed’s analysis and recommendations… he just issued an alert a few hours ago with a few trades that could have thousand percent plus returns)

I know of no other analyst who thinks the way Ed does.  He is truly unique… and more important, usually right!

Check out the interview and make sure to subscribe to The Dollar Vigilante’s Youtube channel where we’ll hopefully be seeing and hearing a lot more from Ed in the near future.

Originally Appeared At The Dollar Vigilante

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