The Fed Is Stuck. Here’s What That Means for Gold.

Iran’s parliamentary speaker says the U.S. violated the ceasefire within hours. Fed minutes show policymakers split on cuts vs. hikes. And gold has historically moved when the Fed can’t signal its next step — a pattern playing out right now.
Numismatic vs. Bullion Coins: Know What You’re Buying

Not all gold and silver coins are created equal. The numismatic vs. bullion coins decision shapes what you pay, how easily you can sell, and how directly your investment tracks the metal itself. Here’s a clear breakdown of both — and what belongs in a serious portfolio.
How Does the Federal Reserve Actually Create Money?

Most people assume money is printed at a mint and backed by something real. The truth is stranger. The U.S. dollar is created through debt, multiplied through bank lending, and sustained by collective agreement. Here’s how the system actually works.
Silver in AI Infrastructure: The Hidden Metal Behind Every AI Model

The AI infrastructure buildout is one of the most materials-intensive booms in modern history — and silver is woven through all of it. Here’s exactly where silver shows up in AI hardware, why substitution is harder than it sounds, and what the supply math means long-term.
How to Store Gold at Home: Safes, Security and Insurance

Most people buy a safe and think the problem is solved. The real vulnerabilities — wrong location, no insurance coverage, no one who knows it exists — are the ones that cost them. Here’s what actually protects physical gold at home.
Iran Ceasefire Sends Gold to $4,800 — Now What?

Gold is pushing toward $4,800 and silver jumped nearly 6% after a U.S.-Iran ceasefire reopened the Strait of Hormuz. But this rally isn’t just about the war pausing — central banks, dollar weakness, and monetary debasement remain the structural bid under precious metals.
