Silver Dropped 12%. Gold Dropped 3%. That Gap Is the Story.

Silver’s 12% drop versus gold’s 3% isn’t a fluke — it’s the industrial demand premium unwinding. Here’s what the gold-to-silver ratio is telling you right now.
Bank of America’s $6,000 Gold Forecast Isn’t a Price Call. It’s a System Call.

Bank of America has set a $6,000 gold price target for 2026. But the more important question isn’t whether gold gets there — it’s what the forecast reveals about the monetary system. The thesis rests on U.S. fiscal deterioration, record central bank buying, and a private investor base that’s barely started buying. Here’s what that means for anyone holding physical gold.
Gold Won’t Break. The Fed Just Told You Why.

The Fed just released its most hawkish minutes in over a decade. December rate hike odds hit 40%. The dollar surged. Gold barely moved. That non-reaction is not confusion — it’s the market pricing a structural ceiling on how far this Fed can actually tighten. Here’s the mechanism behind it.
Silver IRA Complete Guide: Rules, Limits, and Custodians Explained

The complete guide to Silver IRA rules — what the IRS requires, what it costs, and how to hold physical silver inside a tax-advantaged retirement account.
Kevin Warsh Wants to Fix the Fed. The Math Says He Can’t.

Kevin Warsh arrived at the Fed with a bold agenda — shrink the balance sheet, normalize policy, restore credibility. But with $6.7 trillion in assets, global bond yields at multi-decade highs, and markets pricing in rate hikes instead of cuts, the math is working against him. Alan breaks down why the plan may be dead on arrival and what it means for gold.
Gold’s Center of Gravity Has Moved East — 5 Stories That Prove It

Incrementum hit its $4,800 gold target four years early. Russia is selling reserves to fund a war. China has bought gold for 18 consecutive months. India holds $3.6 trillion in metal and still imports more. And Citi is calling $5,000 near-term while turning cautious on the medium term. Five events, one signal: the gold market has a new power structure — and the West is still reading the old map.
