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#Gold and #silver are at record highs and yet demand hasn’t slowed.In this interview, Jan Skoyles speaks with GoldCore’s Dave Russell about why investors, institutions and governments continue buying precious metals at prices that would normally deter demand. The answer, they argue, has little to do with speculation and everything to do with trust.
As confidence in US Treasuries, long-standing geopolitical alliances, and the stability of the financial system begins to erode, capital is quietly moving away from paper promises and toward assets with no counterparty risk. Gold has re-emerged as the world’s ultimate quality asset, while silver is being repriced as a strategic metal essential to modern economies, military hardware and energy infrastructure.
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$4000 Gold – This Won’t End Well!
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If your map said the destination was “$4,000,” here’s the truth: that number was never the destination. It’s the thermometer flashing fever. The patient is the modern financial order.
In this episode, we unpack why the move isn’t about a “gold rally,” but a repricing of trust away from paper promises and back toward provable, physical value.
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