Category Archive: 6a) Gold and its Price
Will This Bailout Save The United States?
In this episode, Jan Skoyles breaks down one of the most revealing moments in global finance: the $20 billion lifeline that wasn’t about economics, but about monetary survival.
This isn’t just another bailout story it’s the front line of a new currency war, where nations defend trust itself with gold, liquidity, and influence.
Jan explores:
How the U.S. used Argentina as a proxy battlefield in the defence of the dollar
Why central banks are...
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The New Gold War: Why Countries Are Fighting Back
#Gold’s price is falling but that’s not the real story.
Behind the headlines, governments and central banks are quietly rebuilding a world where trust, not #money, is the ultimate collateral. While the media obsesses over short-term price moves, the world’s largest economies are repatriating and hoarding gold as insurance against political and financial instability.
In this episode, Jan Skoyles unpacks the truth behind what we call The New...
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Bullion Dealer: This Is Why There Are Shortages
In October extreme volatility returned to the precious metals markets. Gold saw its sharpest single-day fall in twelve years, while silver dropped 7.5%, its biggest loss in five years. Yet both metals remain among 2025’s top-performing assets, with gold up more than 56% and silver nearly 70% since January.
GoldCore CEO Dave Russell joins Jan Skoyles to explore whether this turbulence marks the end of a remarkable run or the beginning of a new...
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Gold and Silver: The Great Liquidity Squeeze
In this episode, Jan Skoyles explores what the recent drop in gold really signals about the global financial system.
As equity markets push higher, liquidity is quietly evaporating beneath the surface. Analysts like Danielle DiMartino Booth and Ole Hansen warn that the world’s monetary system is hitting the limits of tightening and when liquidity disappears, even gold is sold to raise cash.
But this isn’t a loss of confidence in #gold. It’s a...
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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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Why central banks are buying gold at...
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