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2025-10-10
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
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Why Does A Trump Coin Signal The End of Value?
2025-10-07
A new U.S. dollar coin design featuring Donald Trump has been proposed to mark America’s 250th anniversary. Does it say more about the state of money than about politics?
In this week’s episode, Jan Skoyles asks:
Has money stopped representing value and started representing belief?
When governments and central banks build systems that rely on faith rather than foundation, does a “Trump dollar” become the perfect symbol of our time?
From Rome’s debased silver to Weimar’s paper marks, from Venezuela’s bolívar to the modern fiat system, history tells the same story: when symbols replace substance, collapse follows.
And as gold edges toward $4,000 an ounce, the contrast could not be clearer.
Watch now to explore:
The deeper meaning behind the proposed Trump coin design
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