Category Archive: 6a) Gold and its Price
Record Gold Price Coming As US Dollar Forced To Fail
What happens when the foundations of the world’s reserve currency are weakened, not by policy announcements, but by precedent?
In this episode of GoldCore TV, we ask what the motivation is behind the criminal investigation into Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve, the political pressure on monetary policy, and the subtle erosion of institutional independence that underpins confidence in the U.S. dollar.
From the criminal investigation into Fed...
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Gold and Silver: Who Co-ordinated The Selling?
The recent pullback in gold and silver has sparked nonstop commentary, but how much of it actually reflects what’s moving the markets?
In this video, we break down the real driver behind recent price action: index rebalancing, a scheduled, rule-based flow that forced major funds to sell futures as gold and silver became oversized in commodity benchmarks like the Bloomberg Commodity Index. This is not about sentiment, geopolitics, or macro...
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This Silver Market Has Never Existed Before. And That’s the Risk
At the start of 2026, the most dangerous question in the silver market may not be where the price goes next but whether the market itself still behaves the way investors expect.
Silver is trading at new all-time highs, yet the underlying market feels unfamiliar. Delivery is slower. Pricing is less coherent. Policy decisions are beginning to matter as much as sentiment. And confidence in how silver trades, particularly through paper markets, is...
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