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The Future of Tech Is on the Line [The Daily FWD] April 10, 2023 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( Will the U.S. Go Out of Business? Good Morning Reader, We hope you enjoyed your weekend, now let’s kick this Monday off with some hard-hitting topics. Today, we’re going to cover issues like Biden’s CHIPS Act, why gold will hit $3,000, where we think technology is headed and why interest rates won’t ever hit zero. But first, Byron King is going to expand on his prediction of the growing threat of China’s ever-expanding army of geologists. Let’s get into it… [Click here to learn more]( News: Byron King – Key to China’s Power: An Army of Geologists We talked Friday about how Byron has been following the story of China’s growing army of geologists for 16 years now. As we pointed out in our editor series when we welcomed you on board, Byron is a Harvard-trained geologist, so he knows the ins and outs of this industry. He also recognizes the power a country can hold when they have a large number of people who understand the basics of geology, let alone the hard stuff. Energy resources like oil and gas, or indispensable industrial elements like iron, aluminum, copper, nickel… everything from your iPhone to your car to your microwave oven is made out of metals or other materials. And it’s no stretch to say societies that want to remain on top in the future had better graduate more than a few geology majors from the academic sweatshops; the more the better. In the 16 years since Byron made his first prediction… the Chinese have cranked out geologists by the division, if not by the scale of an army. Indeed, China’s collective army of geologists is now comparable in size to the U.S. Marine Corps. But what does this mean for America? [⇒ Read More Here]( [read more...]( Politics: Ray Blanco – Accepting Cash and Breaking Ties Not too long ago, the Biden administration passed the CHIPS Act, clearing billions of dollars for semiconductor companies to build factories and raise workforces in the states. Now semiconductor companies are faced with a big choice — go for the cash and expand outward or preserve their ability to expand in China… [⇒ Read More Here]( [read more...]( Retirement: Zach Scheidt – The Case for $3,000 Gold In the January 2023, Zach predicted that gold would hit $3,000 an ounce by the end of the year. While 2023 has certainly been off to an unpredictable start — with the banking crisis, continually rising interest rates and wild market swings — he still feels confident about his gold price forecast. Here’s why… [⇒ Read More Here]( [read more...]( Markets: Chris Campbell – Relax. You’re Not Too Late We were born to explore, to discover, to push the limits of what's possible. And that's exactly what we're doing with new technologies like cryptocurrencies, AI, nanotech, synthetic biology, quantum computing and more. But, like all new frontiers, it’s sometimes hard to separate the hype from the reality. And it’s easy to forget that we’ve been here before… [⇒ Read More Here]( [read more...]( America: Charles Hugh Smith – Why Interest Rates Won’t Return to Zero Many observers expect interest rates to fall back to zero as inflation dissipates and central banks rush to stimulate flagging economies. This expectation is reasonable based on the events of the past 15 years (2008–2023), but if you zoom out to a 50-year timeline, you’re going to get a different perspective and draw a different conclusion… [⇒ Read More Here]( That’s all for today, we’ll be back tomorrow morning with more of our top articles. We’ve enjoyed reading through your questions and suggestions so far and we’ll address them in a future issue of the Daily FWD. 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