Category Archive: 6a) Gold and its Price
Gold Has Been Warning Us for a Year. This Is What Comes Next
Over the past year we have covered gold from every angle: policy shortages, central banks, audits, trust and physical delivery. When you step back and connect these moments a clear pattern emerges. This is not a story about gold rising. It is a story about trust.
From delivery stress in London and New York to questions around verification and audits. From debt pressure and asset revaluation to the growing importance of physical possession. Each of...
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What Gold and Silver Are Telling Us About Money
2025 has been a remarkable year for gold and silver. Record prices, heavy demand and growing public interest have forced even long-time sceptics to pay attention.
In this conversation, we look at why this year felt different and why the move in precious metals has not been driven by speculation alone. We discuss how inflation is being felt at a personal level, why trust in the monetary system is under pressure and why more people are reassessing...
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The Re-Monetisation of Silver Has Begun
Silver has reached new highs but according to the Silver Guru David Morgan this move is not speculative. It reflects a structural shift in how silver is viewed and used globally.
With more than 25 years of experience analysing precious metals markets David Morgan explains why silver is no longer trading purely as an industrial commodity but is increasingly being treated as money.
In this interview David Morgan discusses why silver can wear...
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Alasdair Macleod- Gold, Silver & the Strain on a Debt-Based System
In this in-depth conversation, Alasdair Macleod, former stockbroker, banker and precious metals specialist, joins us to explain how we arrived at this moment: from the collapse of Bretton Woods, decades of debt expansion, and government intervention, to the growing loss of confidence in fiat money itself.
We explore:
Why gold’s rise reflects currency debasement, not speculation
How debt, QE, and bond markets are setting the stage for a crisis...
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