Black Swan Risks drive gold hedging

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Saw this today and found it interesting:

I posted about Palantir some time ago over here: https://www.pmbug.com/threads/privacy-encryption-vs-surveillance-state.3844/post-35147
 
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The prospects for war with Russia-Ukraine-USA seem to be quite real now. The Fed is talking a serious game about cutting off the financial heroin and markets are correcting. Supply chain issues with Covid ravaged workforces still running strong. Is the risk for a Black Swan higher than ever or is it not really a Black Swan if everyone is anticipating it?
 
Russia shaking the table, but dominos aren't close to falling (yet?).
 
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