Gold and Silver Prices Today: Stagflation, the Fed, and What Comes Next

Gold briefly dipped below $5,000 Monday as a stronger dollar pressured metals. Oil eased but gas prices keep climbing. With the Fed meeting kicking off tomorrow, the stagflation question is back on the table — and it matters for precious metals.
Why Is Silver Leaving COMEX Vaults? What Investors May Be Missing

Why is silver leaving COMEX vaults? Many investors assume shrinking inventories signal a coming silver squeeze. But COMEX deliveries, warehouse warrants, and inventory shifts don’t always mean metal is physically leaving the system. Here’s what the data really shows.
Could the US Revalue Its Gold Reserves to Pay Down Debt?

The US still values its gold at $42.22 an ounce — a price frozen since the 1970s. Here’s what revaluing those reserves would actually mean, and why the math doesn’t add up the way politicians hope.
Why Central Banks Are Buying Gold Again

Central banks have been accumulating gold at the fastest pace since the 1950s. Discover the economic, geopolitical, and monetary forces driving this historic shift in global reserve strategy—and what it means for investors.
Gold Supply Outlook: As Prices Rise, Producing Nations Want a Bigger Share

As gold prices climb, producing nations like Ghana are raising mining royalties to capture more value from the boom. The move highlights a growing debate over who benefits from rising prices — and what it could mean for the long-term gold supply outlook.
