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.

Central banks are buying more gold than ever before. That’s not speculation that’s self-defence.



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Every correction in gold looks like an ending until the next rally begins.



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China isn’t selling an idea it’s holding collateral. That’s the real power shift.



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When gold becomes the measure of credibility, power moves from promises to possession.



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The REAL reason why the US has designated silver as CRITICAL

Last week silver was promoted not by the market, but by the U.S. government. It’s now officially a critical mineral. On paper, that sounds like recognition. In practice, it could change how silver trades, moves, and is controlled. In this episode, Jan Skoyles breaks down what this new “critical” label really means for investors, for policy, and for the freedom of money itself. Inside the episode: Why Washington added silver to the 2025 Critical...

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Why central banks are quietly buying record amounts of gold



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Every chart hides a war. Behind gold’s decline lies the collapse of global trust.



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Can you Trust the Rising Price of Gold and Silver?

Every time gold and silver rise, we’re told it’s a fluke a reaction to headlines or fear. But what if what’s temporary isn’t the rally, it’s the illusion of control? In this episode, Jan Skoyles breaks down why this isn’t a speculative detour but a continuation of a long, structural revaluation of truth and of trust. In this episode: Why the bull market in gold and silver never ended, just paused What volatility really means and why it’s a...

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Central banks aren’t buying gold for profit. They’re buying it for protection.



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This is the New Gold War a fight for trust, not price.



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Bullion Dealer: This Is Why There Are Shortages



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What is driving gold’s long-term uptrend: a weaker dollar, or renewed institutional demand?



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The Truth Behind the Crash in the Gold Price

Gold has fallen from its highs, and the headlines are already calling time on the rally. Is that it? Has the great bull market in precious metals finally ended? In this video, Jan Skoyles explains why every chart, precedent, and policy decision points to the opposite and why this pullback may be the chance investors will look back on as the one they nearly missed. Central banks are still buying at record pace not from speculation, but...

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Gold’s volatility is not chaos, it’s clarity.



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When liquidity dries up, gold becomes both the first asset sold and the last one trusted.



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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 system isn’t losing faith in gold. It’s using gold to survive.



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Why gold is not a speculation but an admission



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Why central banks are buying gold at record levels



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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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