In this explosive interview, renowned trend forecaster Gerald Celente issues a dire warning: the AI-driven stock market bubble is mirroring the 2000 dot-com bust, with Nvidia and Meta volatility signaling an impending crash worse than 1929, fueled by overvalued P/E ratios, $37 trillion U.S. debt, and empty office buildings poised to collapse 30 mid-sized banks. Celente predicts gold surging past $4,000 and silver outperforming with 60%+ gains as the dollar plunges amid BRICS de-dollarization, while CBDCs spell the end of cash and global leaders risk World War 3 through Ukraine and Middle East escalations.
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🗓️ Recording date: October 30, 2025
📖 Chapters
 0:00 – Intro & Disclaimer
 0:32 – Celente’s 45-Year Background
 1:11 – Global Leaders “Freak Show”
 2:12 – Stock Crash Triggers Question
 2:50 – AI = Dot-Com Bust 2.0
 4:50 – China Leads AI Race
 6:20 – Powell “Full of Crap”
 7:17 – 1929-Style Crash Warning
 8:03 – $37T Debt & Recession Risk
 9:20 – Gold to $4,000+
 11:30 – BRICS Ditch Dollar
 12:15 – Silver Outperforms Gold
 13:41 – Bitcoin & Crypto Bullish
 16:59 – CBDC = End of Cash
 18:01 – World in 5 Years: WW3 Risk
 21:40 – Israel & Hamas Context
 23:46 – Wild Card: Cyber/Trade Crash
 24:10 – Office Bust → 30 Banks Fail
 26:14 – TrendsJournal.com Plug
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