🔥 Contrarian investors are making moves again: shorting the dollar, expecting gold and emerging markets to take off?
Investment allies Danny Moses, Vinny Daniel, and Porter Collins, who accurately predicted the 2008 financial crisis, are all optimistic about the same direction: the massive monetary changes in 2026. What is the consensus among the three? Short the dollar and heavily invest in gold and emerging markets.
Moses is frank—gold is the true safe haven. The devaluation of the dollar has long been a certainty; escalating geopolitical conflicts and mounting debt pressures will continue to drive gold prices higher. He calls gold the "ultimate macroeconomic indicator." Daniel has his eyes on emerging economies like China and Brazil, where high interest rates create obvious valuation discounts, making it possible to outperform the S&P 500. Collins admits that gold prices may experience a correction and face overvaluation risks, but he is equally convinced that the overall trend of the dollar's depreciation relative to precious metals will not reverse.
While AI hype is booming, these contrarians have sensed a crisis signal. As retail investors cheer for new highs in the US stock market, they are quietly positioning themselves. A liquidity shift is brewing—will 2026 see gold reclaim its throne, or will it be the dollar’s final stand? Underlying currents are surging, and the real big move has probably not yet officially begun.
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ZenChainWalker
· 5h ago
Gold taking off? I still believe BTC will outperform. Don't forget, on-chain is the future.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 10h ago
Gold taking off? I doubt it; the dollar isn't that easy to die.
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SelfCustodyBro
· 11h ago
Golden ballast? I see these guys want to harvest more profits again. 2026 is still far away. First, focus on your own BTC.
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 11h ago
⚠️ wait wait wait... three guys called 2008 right but suddenly they're all singing the same tune on 2026? that's... literally textbook groupthink. not to sound paranoid but when *everyone* agrees on macro plays, check the incentive structures first. who's selling this narrative?
DYOR - literally audit the thesis, not just the price action. red flags everywhere tbh
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 12h ago
Gold taking off? That's funny. It's more reliable to bet on BTC doubling by 2026.
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MEVSandwich
· 12h ago
Huh? It's another story from 2026. Why do these people always love to predict the future? I just want to ask Danny and the others if they've ever had a failure before.
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0xDreamChaser
· 12h ago
Gold vs USD, which one to choose? I still prefer BTC's long-term value storage capability. Old-school investors always want to hold gold and sleep peacefully.
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🔥 Contrarian investors are making moves again: shorting the dollar, expecting gold and emerging markets to take off?
Investment allies Danny Moses, Vinny Daniel, and Porter Collins, who accurately predicted the 2008 financial crisis, are all optimistic about the same direction: the massive monetary changes in 2026. What is the consensus among the three? Short the dollar and heavily invest in gold and emerging markets.
Moses is frank—gold is the true safe haven. The devaluation of the dollar has long been a certainty; escalating geopolitical conflicts and mounting debt pressures will continue to drive gold prices higher. He calls gold the "ultimate macroeconomic indicator." Daniel has his eyes on emerging economies like China and Brazil, where high interest rates create obvious valuation discounts, making it possible to outperform the S&P 500. Collins admits that gold prices may experience a correction and face overvaluation risks, but he is equally convinced that the overall trend of the dollar's depreciation relative to precious metals will not reverse.
While AI hype is booming, these contrarians have sensed a crisis signal. As retail investors cheer for new highs in the US stock market, they are quietly positioning themselves. A liquidity shift is brewing—will 2026 see gold reclaim its throne, or will it be the dollar’s final stand? Underlying currents are surging, and the real big move has probably not yet officially begun.