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The Golden Compass

The Golden Compass

In the 15th century, when European explorers began venturing into unknown oceans, maps were often filled with guesswork. The edges of the known world might feature a dragon or a warning: Here be monsters. But the most valuable tool wasn’t the map. It was the compass. Maps could be wrong. The compass told the truth. […]
Silver Resets: How High Can It Go?

Silver Resets: How High Can It Go?

For years, silver has been the forgotten metal. It sat quietly while gold took center stage. Traders dismissed it. Central banks ignored it. Most of the financial world barely gave it a second glance. But something has changed. Silver has surged past $36 an ounce, not with a gentle climb, but with the kind of […]
Is China about to reset the gold price?

Is China about to reset the gold price?

There’s something happening in the gold market. It isn’t loud or headline-grabbing, but it could reshape everything we take for granted about global finance. The Shanghai Futures Exchange has announced major reforms. On paper, it’s about futures contracts and foreign investor access. But in reality, it’s China laying the foundation for something far more ambitious. […]
On Tariffs, Chaos, and the Quiet Power of Resilience

On Tariffs, Chaos, and the Quiet Power of Resilience

Every so often, a legal ruling reverberates beyond the walls of the courtroom, not because of its immediate consequence, but because of what it reveals about where we are and perhaps, where we’re headed. This week, the U.S. Court of International Trade handed down one such judgment. It ruled that the sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs, […]
The Fed Is Lying to Itself

The Fed Is Lying to Itself

There’s a line that came to mind this week. Something a wise man once said: “Narratives, like currencies, only work if people believe in them.” Well, belief is wobbling.  Let’s start with something rather curious. Most didn’t notice but a few days ago the cost of credit default swaps on U.S. government debt quietly rose to levels […]
The Bond Crash Has Begun. Buy Gold.

The Bond Crash Has Begun. Buy Gold.

This week, Japan’s government bond market, one of the largest and most tightly managed in the world, showed unexpected signs of strain. Auctions for 30- and 40-year government bonds saw no demand. For a major economy with a historically captive investor base, that’s a significant moment. It suggests growing unease around long-term debt, fiscal credibility, […]
Who Really Owns America’s Gold?

Who Really Owns America’s Gold?

Less than a week ago the gold price sailed past $3,000. And there it has held firm. Silver has also made some notable moves. Something has changed and it seems like it could be here to stay. The push to own gold and silver is not just a vote for financial diversification but it is […]
Is the U.S. About to Revalue Gold? What It Means for You!

Is the U.S. About to Revalue Gold? What It Means for You!

There has been growing discussion about the possibility of the U.S. Treasury and Federal Reserve monetising America’s gold reserves. If this happens, it could have significant implications for gold prices, monetary policy, and financial markets.  Understandably many of you have been in touch asking what this would look like and the implications of it. So, we’ve made a video.  […]
Gold Hits Another Record High

Gold Hits Another Record High

It has felt like we have been talking about the Federal Reserve rate cut for months and months. Finally we have something to say about it: The Fed decided to cut rates, and they cut rates by 50 basis points. Gold responded in true form and touched another record high.  At the time of writing gold […]
Gold Slips as Fed Signals More Hikes to Come

Gold Slips as Fed Signals More Hikes to Come

Yesterday the FOMC concluded their September meeting yesterday, leaving rates at their 22-year high. It signalled another rate hike was coming, this side of Christmas. The FOMC also amended its projection for 2024 rates, raising them from 4.6% to 5.1%. Unsurprisingly the US dollar surged whilst gold fell back. Prior to the FOMC statement gold […]