As the world edges closer to the next crisis, today the man who has become legendary for his predictions on QE and historic moves in currencies spoke to King World News about gold’s final correction as governments and central banks fail to save the world.

What Investors Face
(King World News) – Egon von Greyerz:  
Will the average stock portfolio gain of 1,900% make up for the coming 95% fall? This is the unenviable task that investors will be facing in years to come…

Six weeks ago I wrote about Alfred, a 74 year old man who during his life made a $14 million fortune in stocks by always being invested in the Dow. Alfred never analyzed the US or the world economy. Nor did he analyze a single stock. Always being in the market was his secret.

Alfred is not a deep thinker so he hasn’t thought about how fortunate he has been. During his 74 year life, there has been no major war. Nor have there been any depressions and economic downturns have been minor. He has had a job all his life and has thus never been exposed to unemployment. Alfred, like most investors, has been totally unaware that he has had major assistance from the government, which throughout most of his life has expanded credit and printed money.

Alfred has been lucky to be shielded from any major calamities. So have his children and grandchildren. His children are in their forties and have a good education and good jobs. His grandchildren are between 10 and 17 years old and have also had a very good life.

Thus, three generations have, so far, had economic prosperity and no wars. This is a unique period in history. To have 3/4 of a century without a major war or economic misery is remarkable.

Just basing the prospects in the next few decades on probabilities, Alfred’s children and grandchildren are unlikely to be facing the same sunny prospects that Alfred has had the privilege to enjoy. Economically, the world has been digging its own grave. Decades of deficit spending, and credit expansion has given Alfred a standard of living and quality of life that his offspring are very unlikely to see.

How could that debt ever be repaid? We are only in the 19th year of this century and global debt has already more than tripled from $80 trillion to $250 trillion. Part of this debt has contributed to Alfred’s wealth of $14 million. This incredible debt creation has bolstered asset markets for the benefit of the top 1% in the world with the remaining 99% lumbered with the debt. But they are of course never going to repay it.

There Will Be Panic
When the debt crisis starts, which probably will happen within the next 12 months, there will be more deficits, more debts, and more money printing. Central banks are going to attempt to inflate the debt away but they can of never solve a debt problem with more debt. This time the biggest QE operation in history will have no effect. In 2007-9 the total QE, credit expansion, and guarantees, were at least $25 trillion. Next time around, it is likely to be in excess of $100 trillion as the $1.5 quadrillion derivatives bubble blows up when counterparties fail. As the world discovers that central banks are failing with their hyperinflationary money printing bonanza, there will be panic.

So can the coming economic collapse be stopped by MMT? Hardly! In 2007-9 the Fed, ECB, and other central banks, managed to kick the can down the road for a decade, which is remarkable bearing in mind how near the system was to total collapse. But this time the can is just too big and no kicking will dislodge it.

At some point in the next few years, the biggest asset and debt bubble in history will implode. The debts, which no one can repay, will be worth zero. And all the assets that were artificially inflated by this debt will also implode. There will be very little or no money in circulation since the banking system will fail.

So what will happen to Alfred and his savings that he was planning to leave for the next generations? Well, stocks are likely to decline by 95% in real terms. This might sound like scaremongering and highly incredible. But we must remember that in 1929-32, the Dow lost 90% and it took 25 years for the Dow to regain the 1929 level, and that was with inflation. Today, the situation is exponentially worse, both for the US and the world, whether we look at debt, asset bubbles, currencies or derivatives. Thus a 95% fall in real terms is certainly very likely. This means that many stocks will go to zero and most companies that are highly leveraged will not survive.

If his $14 million portfolio goes down by 95%, poor Alfred will be worth a mere $700,000. But even worse, his pension that he has built up over 50 years will most probably be worthless. And don’t think that the government will be able to help Alfred at that point. They obviously won’t since their tax revenues will be minimal. Nor will they have any ability to issue debt of any significance. The credit worthiness of a bankrupt borrower is negative so no one will buy debt instruments that are not worth the paper they are written on, even if they yield in excess of 20%, which is likely. Also, virtually nobody will have any money to invest since they will have lost it all in the crash.

Alfred may not need much money to get by since his house is paid for and his $700,000 portfolio might be sufficient to scrape by with a very frugal lifestyle.

So is there any chance for Alfred or his heirs to recover part or all of the original value of the portfolio? Very unlikely, I would say. As the chart below shows, a 95% decline in the value of the portfolio means that the gain from there must be 1,900% to get back to the original value. We must remember that the world will have gone through a massive reset, which will have decimated the world economy and productive capacity. It will have also made debt financing extremely difficult.

Thus, the world will experience a devastating wealth and debt implosion accompanied by an erosion of productive capacity. Whether this all happens very quickly or over an extended period, only future historians will tell the world.

They Will Fail To Save The World
Whatever governments and central banks do to try to save the world, they will fail this time and the suffering for the world will be tremendous. In addition to financial hardship, we could also see social unrest, civil war, and war. ………..more here