Category Archive: 6a) Gold and its Price
The Central Bank Reserve Shift They Didn’t Prepare You For
Gold has now surpassed the euro as the second-largest reserve asset held by central banks. In 2024, they bought over 1,000 tonnes of it.
China, India, Turkey and Poland are leading the charge. Meanwhile, Western central banks are sitting on the sidelines.
This video explores:
Why emerging markets are stacking gold
What the ECB, World Bank and Wells Fargo are quietly admitting
Why physical gold matters more than ever
And what it says about the...
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Silver Resets: How High Can It Go?
Silver is done waiting for its turn.
After a decade in the shadows, silver just blew past $36 per ounce. This is not a slow, cautious rally. It is a breakout. #Silver is no longer the quiet cousin of gold. It is now front and center, driven by a tidal wave of industrial demand, monetary stress, and #geopolitical disruption.
In this video, we unpack what is really pushing silver higher. From the gold-to-silver ratio and #centralbank confusion, to...
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Peak Gold Panic: What They’re Not Telling You About That $300B Find
Gold has pulled back. The #ECB just cut interest rates again. And deep in the Andes, a new discovery of 32 million ounces of gold has quietly made headlines.
So, does this change anything?
This episode explores what the #FilodelSol discovery really signals, how it fits into the reality of peaking global mine supply, and why the long-term fundamentals for gold remain firmly in place.
We also examine the growing economic uncertainty and the...
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Is China about to reset the gold price?
In a move that could reshape global finance, #China is quietly rewriting the rules of the game. The Shanghai Futures Exchange is opening its #gold futures market to overseas investors, tying pricing to real physical delivery. This isn’t just another market tweak. It’s a bold step in Beijing’s long-term plan to move global financial power east.
At the heart of that plan lies a potent combination: gold and the #yuan. China is moving away from US...
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The Fed Is Lying to Itself
The #FederalReserve says the economy is solid. The bond market says we’re in trouble.
In this episode, Jan Skoyles break down why the Fed’s narrative is unraveling under the pressure of rising #debt, volatile markets, and eroding global trust. While the Fed maintains a tone of confidence, real economic indicators tell a different story.
What this video covers:
Why the Fed's public statements don't align with bond and currency markets
How U.S....
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Gold Isn’t Money — And Why That Terrifies Central Banks
#Gold and #silver are not money, not because they’re outdated or volatile, but because the fiat system cannot afford to let them be. From Bretton Woods to Basel III, the story of modern money has been one of deliberate exclusion. #Soundmoney is too stable, too finite, and too revealing to be allowed back into circulation.
In this episode, Jan Skoyles presents a wide-ranging discussion on why governments continue to demonise precious metals, even...
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