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When Money Becomes a Monument to Itself
The United States Treasury is considering a new one-dollar coin to mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The proposal is genuine, although the design remains a draft. Early sketches feature Donald Trump on both sides: his profile beneath the word Liberty on one, and his raised fist with the slogan Fight, Fight, Fight on the other. […]Silver at $50: Why the Shortage Could Spark a Historic Breakout
Silver has risen more than sixty percent in 2025. It now sits within touching distance of the fifty dollar level, a price that has acted as resistance for nearly half a century. In 1980, it was the Hunt brothers’ attempt to corner the market that drove silver close to fifty dollars. In 2011, it was […]The Truth About The London Silver Shortage: How Long Will Stocks Last?
Every so often the silver market attracts claims that the vaults in London are about to run dry. It makes for a dramatic headline, but the reality is less dramatic. The latest data shows that silver holdings in London have declined by nearly a third over the last five years. That is not the same […]Does China’s Move Signal A Gold Reset?
China isn’t just buying gold anymore. It’s offering to hold the world’s reserves in Shanghai and Hong Kong, giving central banks an alternative to London and New York. In this video, we dive into: This isn’t just about gold prices. It’s about the plumbing of global finance, who writes the rules, and whether the West […]Gold and Silver Keep Breaking Records… But Are We Still Early?
Gold has surged past $3,770 an ounce. Silver is trading at levels not seen since 2010. The financial media is treating it like a surprise. Analysts scramble for explanations, pointing to last week’s rate cut or softer inflation prints. But these moves didn’t trigger the rally. They simply gave the headlines something easy to print. […]The Forgotten Freedom: The Freedom of Wealth
The suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show in the United States has set off predictable arguments about censorship and free speech. It must be noted that political pressure and regulatory threats alone were enough to silence one of the country’s most established entertainers. It is tempting to see this as the most dangerous frontier of […]