| 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 away from dependence on a single issuer’s promises and quietly rebalancing trust. In this video: Why the long-term movement in gold signals declining faith in U.S. fiscal restraint How global portfolios are phasing down dollar exposure The difference between liquidity and neutrality Why central banks prefer neutral collateral over policy-dependent assets Why dominance fades by degree, not by decree #Gold isn’t calling for reform it’s pricing in its absence. The world isn’t waiting for Washington to restore credibility; it’s reducing the need for it. #Dollar #USReset Book A Free Strategy Call Here: https://hubs.la/Q03LSWHQ0 Download Your Essential Checklist: https://info.goldcore.com/the-gold-buyers-5-point-checklist 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 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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