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Gold has been volatile again.
And when gold moves sharply, investors tend to make the same mistakes.
In this episode of GoldCore TV, we break down the 7 most common mistakes #goldinvestors make in volatile markets and how to avoid them.
Because volatility doesn’t change what gold is.
It reveals whether you understood it in the first place.
In this video, we cover:
• Why gold is not a “calm” safe haven at all times
• The critical difference between gold exposure and gold ownership
• Why trying to time every dip usually backfires
• The danger of treating gold like a speculative trade
• How buying the wrong type of gold can reduce liquidity
• Why storage decisions matter more than most investors realize
• The emotional mistake that destroys long-term discipline
#Gold is not designed
What Will Silver Do in 2026?
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In this video, we examine what changed in 2025 and what those changes imply for the year ahead. The focus is not simply on price but on behaviour. Silver has broken out relative to equities and gold after more than a decade of stagnation, suggesting that last year was less an ending than the removal of a long-standing constraint.
We explore the structural realities of the silver market, including by-product supply rigidities, declining grades, and the limits of new mine development. We look at why industrial demand from solar photovoltaics, electric vehicles, data centres, and semiconductors is largely inelastic and continues to grow regardless of price.
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The Truth Behind the Crash in the Gold Price
2025-11-06
Gold has fallen from its highs, and the headlines are already calling time on the rally. Is that it? Has the great bull market in precious metals finally ended?
In this video, Jan Skoyles explains why every chart, precedent, and policy decision points to the opposite and why this pullback may be the chance investors will look back on as the one they nearly missed.
Central banks are still buying at record pace not from speculation, but self-preservation.
Governments are running structural deficits that no longer pretend to be temporary.
The dollar system is showing its limits as trust erodes and gold re-emerges as real value.
This isn’t the end of the bull market it’s the intermission.
The impatient are leaving. The disciplined are staying. The second act is coming.
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