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When Gold Gets To $5,000 What Should I Do?
This week has given investors plenty to think about. Gold pushed toward new highs, briefly eased as tariff threats softened, while bond markets and currencies reminded everyone how quickly confidence can return and then fade again. Political tensions appeared to cool, yet the underlying uncertainty did not disappear. Against that backdrop, one question keeps coming […]Is Gold Part Of Trump’s New World Order?
Following Donald Trump’s speech at Davos, one question is suddenly unavoidable: Is this the New World Order? Markets are reacting. Allies are uneasy. Gold is rising. But this didn’t start with Trump and it won’t end with him. In this episode of GoldCoreTV, we break down what Trump’s Davos message really signals, why tariffs and […]Why $100 Silver Won’t End Well
Over the past day, global markets have shifted decisively. The U.S. dollar has weakened, U.S. equities opened sharply lower, and European markets followed suit as tensions between Washington and Europe resurfaced around trade and geopolitics. Comments from President Trump ahead of this week’s World Economic Forum in Davos (including renewed insistence that there would be […]Seven Risks For Silver Investors To Pay Attention To
The recent move in silver has unsettled a lot of people. It has unsettled people not because of the price itself, but because it no longer behaves the way many expected it to. Silver is no longer trading simply as gold’s understudy. Industrial demand has exceeded mine supply for five consecutive years, liquidity has thinned, […]How Central Bank Independence Is Being Undermined in Plain Sight
You will have been aware of the news over the past few days regarding the Department of Justice investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. Gold has moved decisively higher, setting new all-time highs above $4,600 per ounce. According to the World Gold Council, this move is not yet technically extreme, and importantly, it reflects […]Gold and Silver: Who Co-ordinated The Selling?
A dominant driver feature of markets this week has been the news around index rebalancing. Large commodity benchmarks, most notably the Bloomberg Commodity Index, periodically adjust exposure to enforce diversification. When a commodity outperforms and grows beyond its permitted weighting, it must be reduced. The process is scheduled, rule driven, and indifferent to price or […]This Silver Market Has Never Existed Before. And That’s the Risk
A very Happy New Year to you, and to the start of 2026. We have no doubt that the year ahead will be an interesting one indeed, and we look forward to speaking with many of you over the coming months about precisely that. If the opening weeks are any guide, this is already shaping […]Alasdair Macleod- Gold, Silver & the Strain on a Debt-Based System
If you are trying to make sense of why gold and silver behaved the way they did in 2025, this conversation is worth your time. Jan Skoyles recorded this interview with Alasdair Macleod in early-December, at a moment when record prices, official unease, and growing public anxiety are colliding. Gold has moved sharply higher. Silver […]Here Is Why Gold Is Not in a Bubble
Gold and silver were higher in early U.S. trading, but the price action has the cautious feel of a market holding its breath. Silver is hovering near recent record highs, gold is pushing on, and yet both metals are pausing as the Federal Reserve’s FOMC meeting begins today. By Wednesday afternoon we get the statement, […]