Category Archive: 6a) Gold and its Price

Main Author Keith Weiner
Keith Weiner
Keith Weiner is president of the Gold Standard Institute USA in Phoenix, Arizona, and CEO of the precious metals fund manager Monetary Metals.

This Is Bigger Than a Market Shift. It’s a Global Reset.

#Gold made new highs. Silver followed. The headline is simple, the drivers are not. In this short briefing, Jan Skoyles explains why the long end of bond markets weakened, how policy credibility entered the price, and what Beijing’s choreography signalled for risk premia. The focus is practical. How to think about duration risk today. Why a measured allocation to bullion can still improve portfolio resilience. Key points Real yields firmed while...

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Why gold keeps breaking records while the dollar weakens.



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David Hunter- Why Gold Could Explode to $4,000 This Year

These aren’t wild guesses, they’re the contrarian forecasts of macro strategist #DavidHunter. In this GoldCore TV interview, Hunter explains why: #Gold could hit $4,000 in the coming months and surge to $20,000 by the 2030s Silver could leap to $75 near-term and ultimately $500 A weakening #dollar and massive money printing will fuel asset inflation across stocks, bonds, and metals Investors who think gold only rises when stocks fall may be...

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Gold and silver remain the only assets outside the system, immune to politics and printing presses.



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Gold doesn’t need central bank credibility. It doesn’t bend to politics.



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Gold and silver are no one’s liability. When trust collapses they remain the ultimate store of value



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If you had to choose, would you trust gold or fiat?



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Why Bolivia’s gold strategy could signal a new world order



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Gold Confiscation Risk: The Real Truth



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Trump vs The Fed: Inside Trump’s Plan for Dollar Reset

Sit up and pay attention. The Trump administration is rumoured to be moving to take control of the Federal Reserve’s regional banks, signaling that the price of money itself may soon be dictated from the White House. In this video, we’ll cover: Why $9 trillion of U.S. debt refinancing makes #Fed “independence” impossible The attempted purge of Fed governors and what it really means The “Mar-a-Lago Accord”: a blueprint to weaken the dollar and...

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Is confiscation just a myth dealers use to sell overpriced coins, or a real risk in times of crisis?



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Confiscation is unlikely. But wealth erosion through policy is already here. Own physical gold.



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Silver: Here’s Why The US Government Just Announced It’s Critical

For the first time in history, the U.S. government has reclassified silver as a critical mineral placing it alongside copper, lithium, and rare earths as essential to modern life. This single designation could change how investors, governments, and billionaires view the metal forever. From energy security to national defence, solar panels to sovereign wealth funds #silver is no longer a “forgotten” asset, but a strategic resource. H/T to...

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Could governments really confiscate gold again like in 1933?



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Who’s really pulling the levers of the gold market?



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The real gold market doesn’t live on a trading screen. It lives outside the system.



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How capital flow policy can disrupt commodity markets, including gold



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How political influence over central banks can alter global reserve management



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Nothing Makes Sense Anymore (Here’s Why)

What is going on?! Bolivia is literally printing money with #gold. The U.S. national #debt just hit $37 TRILLION five years ahead of schedule. Subprime borrowers are defaulting faster than in 2008. Retail investors are piling into stocks while institutions quietly sell. And peace talks are branded as “failures” because leaders didn’t escalate war. In this episode, we break down: Why Bolivia’s gold strategy could signal a new world order The...

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How to tell the difference between volatility and real risk



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