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Gold is now the reserve currency. The West just hasn’t admitted it.

Gold is now the reserve currency. The West just hasn’t admitted it.

You’d be forgiven for missing it, but gold has overtaken the euro as the world’s second-most held reserve asset. It now makes up 20% of global central bank reserves. The euro lags behind at 16%. The dollar still sits at the top, for now, but its share is steadily eroding.  In 2024 alone, central banks […]
Silver Linings, Split Alliances, and What They Teach Us

Silver Linings, Split Alliances, and What They Teach Us

Every now and then, the week’s headlines offer more than just drama. They offer us a chance to pause and reflect on the deeper themes playing out beneath the noise. This past week was no exception. We watched the spectacular public unraveling of the relationship between Elon Musk and Donald Trump play out in the […]
The ECB is cutting rates again. But this is no return to stability.

The ECB is cutting rates again. But this is no return to stability.

This week, the European Central Bank lowered its benchmark rate to 2 percent. It was the eighth cut in the past year. Since last June, borrowing costs across the Eurozone have been halved. It is not a sign of strength. It is a sign of concern. Inflation pressures have eased, but the real driver is […]
Christine Lagarde wants the euro to rival the dollar. Investors prefer gold.

Christine Lagarde wants the euro to rival the dollar. Investors prefer gold.

This week ECB President Christine Lagarde proposed that the euro could rival the dollar if only the EU would finish what it started. Her wish list included deeper capital markets, more military muscle, new trade agreements, and a jointly-financed supply of “safe” assets. In short, she wants a stronger currency. What she has is the […]
What We Heard About the Gold Market

What We Heard About the Gold Market

One of the great privileges of what we do at GoldCore is the chance to meet with clients, not just over the phone or on a screen, but in person. This past week, we had that opportunity at a big event in Ireland. It was a wonderful event. We were genuinely touched by how many […]
What the US-China Trade Truce Really Means And Why It Matters for Gold

What the US-China Trade Truce Really Means And Why It Matters for Gold

Earlier this week, the United States and China agreed to a 90-day pause in their trade war. Tariffs were lowered, markets rallied, and some commentators even called it a “reset.” But like many such announcements, the headlines may be hiding more than they reveal. At GoldCore, we’ve taken a step back to examine what this […]
Why Gold Is Now the World’s Go-To Escape Plan—And How You Can Join In

Why Gold Is Now the World’s Go-To Escape Plan—And How You Can Join In

The world is waking up to a hard truth: gold is making a powerful comeback. And yes — as you’ll notice, Jan is away at the moment and even found a ballroom to film in, but the message is more urgent than ever. For decades, gold was dismissed as old-fashioned, a relic of the past. […]
What the French Knew – And What It Means for You Today

What the French Knew – And What It Means for You Today

There’s a reason gold is in the headlines. It’s not because of a quarterly earnings beat or a Fed press conference. It’s not because it just launched a new product or filed an IPO. It’s because something bigger is stirring beneath the surface of the financial system, and gold is starting to reflect it. In […]
When Europe Went Dark, Gold Still Worked | A Lesson in Real Resilience

When Europe Went Dark, Gold Still Worked | A Lesson in Real Resilience

At 12:35 pm this week, major parts of Europe came to a standstill. Power gone. Trains frozen. Payments offline. Communications… silent. Spain, Portugal, parts of France—suddenly and without warning—were reminded of something we too often forget: the modern world depends entirely on systems that can fail. This wasn’t just a blackout. It was a stress […]
Gold Didn’t Peak. It Sent a Signal.

Gold Didn’t Peak. It Sent a Signal.

When gold hit $3,500, the world blinked. Then shrugged. A spike, a pullback — business as usual? Not quite. This wasn’t just another gold rally. It was a moment of clarity — a jolt that revealed just how fragile the global financial architecture has become. Gold didn’t move because it got stronger. It moved because […]