| Central banks sold gold for years, one of them pushed it to its lowest level in decades. Now they're buying it at record prices and the price doesn't even matter to them. This video is why that is so important to you, the investor. Book A Free Strategy Call Here: https://hubs.la/Q03LSWHQ0 On May 7th 1999, Gordon Brown sold 395 tonnes of British gold at $256 an ounce. At today's prices, that gold would be worth $42 billion. But this isn't a story about one bad decision. It's about the consensus that drove it, and the structural reversal that's been unfolding ever since. In Q1 2026 alone, central banks bought 244 tonnes of gold on a net basis. A recent HSBC survey found that nearly four in ten reserve managers plan to increase their gold holdings this year and the majority say the current price is not stopping them. That is price-insensitive buying. And when institutions of this scale are buying a finite asset regardless of cost, the structural implications for every investor are significant. In this video: The 1999 Gordon Brown gold sale and what it actually represented The three structural shifts that reversed 20 years of central bank selling Why reserve managers say price is no longer a deterrent What "price-insensitive buying" means for the gold market structure Three practical steps for private investors positioning in physical gold GoldCore TV provides expert analysis on gold investment, silver markets, and wealth protection for investors worldwide. If you're looking to buy gold or silver coins or bars, GoldCore currently has good stocks available visit the following website to learn more: US & ROTW - https://www.GoldCore.com UK - https://www.GoldCore.co.uk Ireland - https://www.GoldCore.ie _________________________________________________________________ GoldCore TV is the only channel where you will find GoldCore produced video content. Subscribe to be alerted to our upcoming videos brought to you by real people, with real opinions based on real news. GoldCore TV is the home of precious metals market information. Our channel features news, interviews, and podcasts with prominent industry figures to help people make informed investment decisions. Subscribe to our channel to stay up to date on the latest precious metals news and views. Follow us on social media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GoldCore Twitter - https://twitter.com/GoldCore Disclaimer: Videos published are not investment advice and the views expressed may not reflect those of GoldCore ltd. |
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