Suze Orman’s Dire Warning Sparked a Run on Gold—Eerily Reminiscent of the Tulip Mania Crash of 1637
Financial guru Suze Orman’s stark prediction that the U.S. dollar is headed for a “dramatic devaluation” has triggered a frenzy among investors, with gold and silver bullion sales skyrocketing by 400% in 24 hours. The panic buying mirrors the infamous 1637 Dutch Tulip Mania, when speculation in rare tulip bulbs surged to absurd heights before collapsing, wiping out fortunes overnight. Orman’s followers—many citing her as a modern-day oracle—are now flooding pawn shops and online marketplaces to liquidate cash assets before a similar “bubble burst.” “People are forgetting history,” warns economic historian Dr. Elena Vasquez. “When everyone rushes for the same safe haven, they create the very crash they fear.”