Today the man who has become legendary for his predictions on QE and historic moves in currencies and metals warned King World News that the $32 billion collapse of crypto exchange FTX may usher in a collapse of the entire global financial system.
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November 13 (King World News) – Egon von Greyerz, Managing Partner at Matterhorn Asset Management: Is the $32 billion collapse of the crypto exchange FTX the catalyst for the fall of the financial system?
We will soon know but at least the GOLD – CRYPTO debate was settled last week for the ones who believed crypts represented wealth preservation.
I have always argued that cryptos are a binary investment.
My view on Bitcoin has for years been that it can go to either $1 million or to zero.
So not a good risk and certainly not an investment for the fainthearted or for widows and orphans.
Not that I ever thought Bitcoin is worth $1 million or anything at all for that matter. But manias always go to excesses before they collapse.
Again we have learnt that cryptos are a lottery ticket. It can be worth a lot or nothing.
What was worth $24 billion a week ago is today worth ZERO, ZILCH, NADA!…
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Not long ago, FTX, the ex second largest crypto exchange, was worth $32 billion but declined to $24b and now zero.
Ouch, that must hurt for all the investors who piled in to this Ponzi scheme.
And it is not just any investor, names like Blackrock, Lightspeed Venture, Brevan Howard, Tiger Global, SoftBank and many more were major investors.
Most of the bigger investors are Venture Capital or Hedge Funds so they understand the risk.
It is amazing how greed and FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) can attract almost everybody from Presidents to sport stars. See Blair and Clinton below.
But sadly greed and FOMO also attract normal investors as well as greedy pension funds managers. For example the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan are investors.
It is clearly totally unacceptable that pension funds should risk pensioners’ nest egg by investing in a Ponzi scheme with no assets, no real financials and just some unverifiable electronic entries on a number of computers.
Because so many recognised bigger investors jumped on the cryptowagon, pension funds clearly thought that this was a mainstream investment and therefore acceptable.
For the average pension fund manager, it is always safe to do whatever other major investors do regardless if a particular investment goes to zero.
Our company has an associate in the US who knows many of the major pension funds investment managers. Interestingly no pension fund is interested in physical gold, in spite of gold not only being the perfect wealth preservation investment but also an excellent hedge to balance a portfolio.
More importantly in current times of high inflation and falling asset markets, gold acts as an excellent inflation hedge.
But knowing pension funds, they will wait until gold goes up and is on the front pages. At that point many pension funds will jump on the goldwagon at much higher prices.
There was also an A-list of celebrities and major sport stars. The founder of FTX, Sam Bankman Fried (SBF) was a superstar in the Crypto business and even managed to get Tony Blair (ex UK Prime Minister) and Bill Clinton to attend his Crypto conference in the Bahamas in 2022. I don’t know if these two world leaders received any shares in FTX but they were most certainly very well paid for attending the event.
Apparently SBF had a backdoor to the FTX accounting software allowing him to take billions out without triggering any alerts or audits.
Coming back to cryptos, exactly 12 months ago the total crypto market was worth $3 trillion.
Today, one year later the market is worth $885 billion, a fall of 70%. I obviously don’t mean that it is worth this amount but gullible investors clearly do. In my estimation it has no intrinsic value at all even though the market currently values cryptos at $0.9 trillion. Bitcoin dominates the crypto market and represents 39% of the total.
Obviously anyone who bought Bitcoin anywhere between $10 and say $1,000 has made a fortune. But as we know, the biggest number of investors jump on the bandwagon very late. Therefore, most investors are today most probably losing on their BTC investment.
The problem is that investors have already lost 75% of the maximum gain when the price of BTC was $70,000, and now like most greedy investors they are waiting and praying for the next move up.
The well known Bitcoin investor and ardent believer Michael Saylor bought through his Microstrategy company 130,000 BTC at an average of $30,600. With a current price of $16,600 he is sitting on a net loss of of $1.8 billion. He might very well have bought these on margin in which case his position could be liquidated at any time.
Since Bitcoin is almost a religion for many investors, very few have got out but are instead hoping for the next rally to $100,000, $250,000 and much higher.
They might be lucky or they might lose it all as the total market crashes.
Although FTX was only 3% of the total crypto market, the total loss of $24 billion in a couple of days will change the crypto market forever. It might not ever be the same again except for the crypto fanatics.
Since FTX had a very high profile, the repercussions will be major. Not long ago FTX was seen as a buyer of Goldman Sachs.
Will we now see a continued rapid liquidation of all crypto assets as nervous investors realise that the whole crypto market could be a Ponzi scheme.
When the second biggest crypto exchange goes under overnight, there is nothing to guarantee that this will not happen to others.
Remember that there is no saviour and no central bank that will step in.
What is likely is that institutional investors will get out and stay out in the future. What is also probable is that cryptocurrencies will now be regulated in most major economies which defeats the object of this whole sector.
PENSION FUNDS BUY CRYPTOS BUT NOT GOLD
My and our company’s position regarding cryptos has always been clear. We don’t consider that cryptos have an intrinsic value.
At a time when most assets are in bubble territory, cryptos do not for us represent real value. They have become yet another bubble asset, although the aficionados obviously swear by their virtues.
Since we still see a major risk of the financial and monetary system collapsing, we are totally convinced that wealth preservation is critical.
Cryptos have by many been seen as a wealth preservation asset. We have always seen it as a highly speculative investment. I doubt that after the overnight collapse of a major crypto business, that many investors still see it as wealth protection.
What we have just experienced with FTX confirms that digital entries on a number of computers with no physical asset backing can hardly be considered as genuine protection of assets.
Also, if you lose the key, your cryptos can never be recovered. This has happened to many.
CRYPTOS – JUST ANOTHER POPULAR DELUSION
Are we seeing the end of another Tulip Bulb speculative frenzy as described in “Popular delusions and the Madness of Crowds” by Charles Mackay?
The overnight $24 billion collapse of the crypto exchange FTX is in my view just the first domino of a massive series of failures in a financial system built on delusions and madness.
So is the crypto market just the first weak link in a global Ponzi scheme.
The whole financial system of $2.5 quadrillion is built on the illusion that digital entries on computers is real wealth as I write about in this article.
I elaborated further on the massive risk the financial system represents in this interview with Greg Hunter of USA Watchdog.
The crypto market for example recently valued at $3 trillion (today $0.9b) in is real danger of either imploding or becoming a fringe investments for geeks.
Most asset classes are major bubbles inflated by free money printed by central banks and created by commercial banks. When paper money started, it would normally be backed on a 1 for 1 basis by gold.
Now we have a $2.5 quadrillion debt bubble backed partly by massively overvalued assets but mostly by hope and air. Not really a solid foundation for the global monetary system.
STOCKS, BONDS & PROPERTY – THE NEXT DOMINOS TO FALL
The next big dominos to fall rapidly will be stocks, bonds and property. This fall has obviously already started but is likely to accelerate now.
For example, it looks technically like stocks will have a big fall until the end of the year. Medium/long term I would be surprised if stocks around the world don’t fall 75-90% from the top.
Another bubble to implode will be bonds. Everyone seems to have so much faith in the Fed Pivot. Yes, at some point in the rate rising cycle, the Fed might panic due to the economy imploding.
But firstly the Fed is determined to quash inflation at any cost. Remember that all the Fed’s actions have always damaged the economy since their timing is always wrong and that is without exception.
But even if there is a short pivot by the Fed, the coming defaults in credit markets will cause massive sell offs in bond markets. At that point, the Fed and other central banks will lose control of interest rates. Then the vicious cycle of higher rates will cause more defaults which will lead to further liquidation of bonds, etc. until the bond market collapses.
I have always argued that central banks serve no purpose. Their actions have destroyed the efficient functioning of markets by constant manipulation. The natural laws of supply and demand are the best regulators and would have stopped the massive money creation combined with zero interest rates.
It is really very simple, when demand for money is high, rates go up to stop credit bubbles. The reverse is of course also true.
The property market is another super bubble fuelled by virtually unlimited free money. High interest rates are guaranteed to create an implosion of property values with major defaults following.
A DISORDERLY RESET
And so it goes on as I also discussed in a recent interview with As Good As Gold Australia about global markets failing .
But as I have said for years, the reset will not be the orderly one that Klaus Schwab of WEF fame and other proponents suggest. Any reset involving central bank digital currencies will at best just work temporarily.
The real reset will be disorderly and violent. It will entail a collapse of global debt and the assets backed by this debt.
The world can never grow soundly if the debt remains. It can’t be written off in an orderly way without the other side of the balance sheet declining at the same time. But since no government or central bank would dare to take that decision, the disorderly reset is the only likely outcome.
Remember that when the financial systems implode, the trigger is often what seems like a small event like the crypto market today.
NO CURRENCY HAS EVER SURVIVED IN HISTORY
Students of history will not be surprised to see another collapse of the monetary system. Remember that no currency has ever survived in its original form.
Currencies always go to ZERO without fail. See Voltaire quote in the graph below.
So all currencies always lose all of their value. As the graph below shows, in relation to real money which is GOLD, all currencies have in this monetary era, since 1913, lost 97-99%. The remaining 1-3% fall is likely to take place in the next 2-5 years.
But what is important to understand is that the final 1-3% fall since 1913 means a 100% fall from today. So paper money or fake digital money is soon starting its journey to ZERO with ensuing hyperinflation.
For anyone who needs to be reminded of what that means, just look at Venezuela today or Zimbabwe, the Weimar Republic in the 1920s, John Law and the South Sea Bubble in the early 1700s and the collapse of Roman money, the silver Denarius in the 2nd and 3rd century, etc. The list is of course endless.
If we look at the pyramid below with $2.3 quadrillion of debt, derivatives (which can easily turn into debt) and unfunded liabilities, it rests on only $2 trillion (0.1%) of real money or gold. So a free market revaluation of gold is very likely.
I am not in favour of gold backed currencies since that would lead to continued manipulation by governments. Much better if we have Free Gold with no paper market. When the unbacked paper gold market collapses, the true value of gold will emerge, when not suppressed, by 100x or more of fake paper gold.
Anyone who doesn’t hold physical gold and some silver will regret it in the next few years.
Also, as the graph below shows, gold is today, relative to US money supply, as cheap as in 1970 at $35 and in 2000 at $300. Remember that only physical gold outside the financial system is real wealth preservation.
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