The US Economy Outlook: Strong on the Surface, Fragile Underneath

The Fed announces its rate decision today as oil approaches $100 and the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. The U.S. economy outlook looks solid on the surface — but fragile underneath. Here’s what gold investors need to watch.
Gold Price Today Holds at $5,000 — What’s Driving It

Rising gas prices, shifting gold-silver ratios, and a Federal Reserve caught between inflation and slowdown are sending a clear signal: uncertainty is building again. As energy costs climb and policy clarity fades, investors are increasingly turning to gold as a strategic hedge. Meanwhile, central banks continue quietly accumulating the metal—reinforcing a powerful trend that could define the next phase of this market cycle.
When Should You Sell Gold and Silver? (And What to Buy Next)

Most precious metals investors know how to buy — but few have a plan for when to sell. Here’s the ratio-based exit strategy that tells you when to start selling, how to do it in stages, and what to rotate into before you ever touch fiat currency.
Does Silver Outperform Gold in a Bull Market?

Gold runs first. Silver waits — sometimes for years. Then silver surges past gold and doesn’t look back. Here’s what 50 years of data reveals about one of the most consistent patterns in precious metals investing, and how it just played out again in real time.
Why Gold Could Hit $6,000: Recession & Middle East Tensions

Gold already hit a record $5,600 in 2026. Now two powerful forces — a slowing U.S. economy and escalating Middle East conflict — are building the case for even higher prices. Here’s what the data says about gold’s path to $6,000.
Gold Price Forecast 2026: Fed, Iran, and the $6,000 Question

Gold is holding near $5,000 as the Fed meets, oil stays above $100, and Wall Street’s 2026 price targets keep climbing. J.P. Morgan sees $6,300. Bank of America sees $6,000. And one century-old chart suggests gold is right where the math says it should be.
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.
