In this discussion with Francis Hunt of The Market Sniper, I examine the decline of the West and where capital may flow as Western societies lose institutional confidence, cultural coherence, and economic discipline.
Wealth does not remain where trust, order, and competence decay. As the West weakens, investors must think carefully about political risk, currencies, capital controls, precious metals, East Asia, and jurisdictions that still preserve social order and productive capacity.
Watch the full discussion below:
Key Takeaways
- Why the West is losing institutional and cultural strength
- Where capital may flow as Western confidence declines
- Why political risk matters more in a fragmenting world
- The role of gold, currencies, and hard assets
- Why East Asia remains important in the global capital shift
