Category Archive: 6a) Gold and its Price
Michael Oliver: Here’s How Far Silver Will Go By Q2 Next Year
Silver has moved above sixty dollars an ounce. In this interview, Jan Skoyles speaks with Michael Oliver of Momentum Structural Analysis about why this move may be the beginning of a much larger structural shift in the precious metals market.
Michael explains why silver remains historically undervalued relative to gold, how long-term price ranges in commodities often end with sudden repricing, and why gold, silver and mining stocks have all broken...
Read More »
Read More »
Here Is Why Gold Is Not in a Bubble
Is gold in a bubble, or is it repricing a world where trust is no longer unconditional?
The Bank for International Settlements has suggested gold is drifting into "bubble territory." But does the data support that narrative?
In this video, Jan Skoyles breaks down:
Why gold is rising even as real yields stay firm
What the BIS warning really means
The difference between speculation and structural repricing
Why central banks...
Read More »
Read More »
Silver at $59?: Market Mechanics, Physical Strain, and the Rumours Nobody Can Ignore
Silver’s surge at the end of November wasn’t just about price it exposed deeper questions about liquidity, physical supply, settlement credibility and the fragility of modern market infrastructure.
In this video, Jan Skoyles explains what really happened in the silver market last week: the mechanics, the rumours, the outages and the physical tightness that are forcing investors to rethink how silver actually trades in moments of stress.
She...
Read More »
Read More »
The Real Cost of Not Holding Gold as 2025 Ends
For years, the mainstream insisted that gold’s flaw was its lack of yield. But as 2025 ends, the financial environment that made that argument sound reasonable has vanished.
Government debt no longer looks safe. Central banks improvise policy in real time. Equity markets are driven by a narrow cluster of firms. Bonds no longer offer ballast. The once-celebrated 60/40 portfolio has lost the conditions that allowed it to function.
In this...
Read More »
Read More »

























