Category Archive: 6a) Gold & Monetary Metals

Why $4,000 #gold is a signal, not a victory lap



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Is Silver Overbought? #silver #preciousmetals #analysis #silverprice #investing #commodities

🔔 SUBSCRIBE TO MONEY METALS EXCHANGE ON YOUTUBE ➤ http://bit.ly/mmx-youtube  Is silver overbought? Well, having risen over 23% in the last 30 days to over $54 an ounce, it is. But you need to understand the technical meaning of 'overbought.' It simply means the price grows quicker than typical for the recent trend. It's a technical label, and it doesn't necessarily mean the price is about to drop. Now, it could indicate the possibility of a...

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Why gold remains the one form of value that doesn’t depend on belief



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The Quiet Takeover of the World’s Collateral

For the first time in half a century, the world’s balance sheet is being rewritten not by growth, but by collateral. Across the East, led by China and India, nations are taking possession of real wealth, the kind that settles without permission. In the West, meanwhile, finance remains a paper empire: promises built on leverage, trust, and the hope that credit can still substitute for value. In this episode, we explore how this transformation...

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The Densest Stack Nearly $356,000 of Platinum bars #Platinum #PlatinumBars #weighin #bullion

🔔 SUBSCRIBE TO MONEY METALS EXCHANGE ON YOUTUBE ➤ http://bit.ly/mmx-youtube https://www.moneymetals.com/buy/platinum/bars This Money Metals video puts platinum’s density on full display as we weigh three bars on camera: 10 troy oz, 500 g (~16.075 ozt), and a massive 183.066 ozt bar. Combined, that’s ~209.141 troy ounces, worth about $355,540 at $1,700/oz, which is pushing close to $356,000. This is one DENSE STACK! See how grams convert to...

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The dollar’s dominance isn’t ending by decree. It’s fading by degree.



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What Is This Gold and Silver Bull Market Telling Us?

Silver finally broke above its all-time high. Meanwhile, gold is setting records on what seems like a daily basis. But what is this precious metal rally telling us? There is more to it than central bank demand and investors seeking safe havens. In this episode of the Money Metals' Midweek Memo, Mike Maharrey takes a deep dive into the current dynamics of the silver market and uncovers the underlying factors driving both gold and silver...

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Silver’s move isn’t about greed. It’s about scarcity and a system that forgot how to measure risk.



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Silver Shortage: The Crisis in London and New York

In this new episode, Jan Skoyles separates myth from mechanism to explain what’s really happening behind the headlines. Silver’s recent surge isn’t a scandal it’s a system under strain. Jan explains how the century-old #silvermarket clears demand, why shelves can look empty when bars are plentiful, and what backwardation, lease rates, and spreads are really telling us. In this video: Why spot #silver is trading above futures and what...

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Owning gold isn’t betting on collapse. It’s refusing to bet everything on politics.



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How Dealers Test Gold & Silver Coins and Bars Live Walkthrough #gold #silver #preciousmetals #test

In this video, a Money Metals professional tester uses a Sigma Pro to test various gold and silver precious metal items. To buy a Sigma Pro visit: https://www.moneymetals.com/precious-metals-verifier-pmv-pro-standard-set-pieces-up-to-10-oz-sigma-metalytics/1750 In this video, we test an American Gold Eagle, a Money Metals one troy ounce gold bar in assay, a US Mint American Silver Eagle, and a Money Metals stacker 10 troy ounce silver bar....

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The proposed $1 coin tells the truth no one meant to say: Modern money is a story we tell ourselves.



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Silver won’t move in a straight line. But if $50 breaks, the long-term base shifts higher.



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Precious Metals Grab Headlines as Wall Street Swaps Bonds for Gold

This week, we have an exclusive interview with Brien Lundin, CEO of Jefferson Financial, editor of the Gold Newsletter and the man behind the renowned New Orleans Investment Conference.  Don’t forget to also follow us on social media for more important precious metals updates!...

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$50 is silver’s Everest. If it breaks, psychology shifts. Old ceilings become new floors.



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Is the world losing faith in America?

The gold price touching over $4,000 this week tells us that the market is quietly asking: Has the world lost faith in America’s financial discipline? In this new episode, Jan Skoyles doesn't follow the crowd and shout about the price of gold, instead she asks what $4,000 gold really means not for traders, but for the structure of the global financial system. In short, gold’s move isn’t emotional; it’s mechanical. It reflects a world diversifying...

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Silver is up 60% this year. Faster than gold. Faster than stocks. Faster than almost anything.



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$50 Silver? This Won’t End Well

For decades, $50 defined history from the Hunt Brothers in 1980 to the 2011 highs. But this time, it’s different. This isn’t speculation or euphoria it’s a structural revaluation of trust. In this video, Jan Skoyles explains why silver’s move isn’t about hype or momentum, but about monetary fracture, industrial demand, and structural scarcity and what it means for gold, markets, and investors. In this episode: Why #$50 silver marks a verdict,...

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What is Silver “Melt Value” in Junk Silver? #silver #preciousmetals #investing #junksilver #coins

🔔 SUBSCRIBE TO MONEY METALS EXCHANGE ON YOUTUBE ➤ http://bit.ly/mmx-youtube What Does “Melt Value” Really Mean? — Mike Maharrey Explains Junk Silver 📍📍 “This is a 1962 quarter. This is a 1981 quarter.” If you’re just watching the video, you probably can’t tell the difference. Both look like regular quarters. But one of them — the 1981 — is only worth twenty-five cents. The 1962 quarter, on the other hand, is worth almost $9 at today’s silver...

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Vaults still show silver on paper. But in practice, the free float is vanishing.



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