Category Archive: 6a) Gold and its Price
This is REALLY why Central Banks want all the gold
As #gold prices climb and central banks quietly fill their vaults, a silent shift is underway in the global monetary system. What does it mean when the very institutions that abandoned gold are now hoarding it again?
In this episode, Jan Skoyles explores the real reason behind the surge in #centralbank gold buying and what this tells us about the fragility of the financial order they created.
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The Quiet Takeover of the World’s Collateral
For the first time in half a century, the world’s balance sheet is being rewritten not by growth, but by collateral. Across the East, led by China and India, nations are taking possession of real wealth, the kind that settles without permission.
In the West, meanwhile, finance remains a paper empire: promises built on leverage, trust, and the hope that credit can still substitute for value.
In this episode, we explore how this transformation...
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Silver Shortage: The Crisis in London and New York
In this new episode, Jan Skoyles separates myth from mechanism to explain what’s really happening behind the headlines. Silver’s recent surge isn’t a scandal it’s a system under strain.
Jan explains how the century-old #silvermarket clears demand, why shelves can look empty when bars are plentiful, and what backwardation, lease rates, and spreads are really telling us.
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Why spot #silver is trading above futures and what...
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Is the world losing faith in America?
The gold price touching over $4,000 this week tells us that the market is quietly asking: Has the world lost faith in America’s financial discipline?
In this new episode, Jan Skoyles doesn't follow the crowd and shout about the price of gold, instead she asks what $4,000 gold really means not for traders, but for the structure of the global financial system.
In short, gold’s move isn’t emotional; it’s mechanical. It reflects a world diversifying...
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$50 Silver? This Won’t End Well
For decades, $50 defined history from the Hunt Brothers in 1980 to the 2011 highs.
But this time, it’s different. This isn’t speculation or euphoria it’s a structural revaluation of trust.
In this video, Jan Skoyles explains why silver’s move isn’t about hype or momentum, but about monetary fracture, industrial demand, and structural scarcity and what it means for gold, markets, and investors.
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Why #$50 silver marks a verdict,...
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$4000 Gold – This Won’t End Well!
If your map said the destination was “$4,000,” here’s the truth: that number was never the destination. It’s the thermometer flashing fever. The patient is the modern financial order.
In this episode, we unpack why the move isn’t about a “gold rally,” but a repricing of trust away from paper promises and back toward provable, physical value.
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Why $4,000 #gold is a signal, not a victory lap
Belief vs. backing: when #money becomes a...
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