Category Archive: 6a) Gold and its Price
The War Distraction: What The Media Is Hiding About Gold
Is the mainstream media keeping you focused on the wrong financial metrics? While the world obsesses over daily headlines and short-term market reactions, we are marching blindly into a terrifying financial unknown.
In this video, Jan Skoyles looks at "The War Distraction" and discuses the creeping, systemic threats that are quietly eroding investors’ ability to assess real risks. She looks at the deeply uncertain future caused by...
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The Real Reason Gold Isn’t Surging Right Now
Wondering why gold prices aren't exploding despite rising global tensions? Jan Skoyles looks at the real economic drivers behind gold's market movements and why the "safe haven" narrative isn't as simple as it seems.
Everyone expects gold to immediately skyrocket at the first sign of geopolitical crisis. But the reality of the precious metals market is much more complex. In this video, we explore why the initial shock of global conflict...
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Don’t Buy Silver Until You Watch This (7 Warnings)
Like you, we’ve been watching in real time as a new and dramatic chapter of instability unfolds in the Middle East. Over the past several days, a major conflict has erupted between the United States, Israel, and Iran, broadening into strikes across the region that have closed strategic waterways, hit diplomatic posts, and disrupted civilian life and global trade.
In times of geopolitical turmoil, the urge to "do something" and buy...
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Silver Trading Halted: The Real Risk for Investors
COMEX halted silver trading just as prices pushed toward $92 and March delivery decisions were due. Was this a technical glitch, or a sign that the paper price system is breaking?
In this video, we break down the five signals from the recent silver trading halt that suggest COMEX is now managing "time" rather than discovering "price." Jan Skoyles asks why orders were cancelled, why pressure vanished and (most importantly) what...
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