You Don’t Need a Printing Press to Crash a Currency

Hyperinflation doesn’t always start at the printing press. When people stop trusting a currency, its purchasing power can collapse overnight. History — from Weimar to Zimbabwe — shows why gold endures when faith in paper money fails.
Gold Hits $4,746 as Oil Crashes. Here’s Why That’s Bullish

On May 7, 2026, gold hit $4,746 and silver crossed $81 — both rising on the same day oil fell nearly 7% and equities pushed toward record highs. When hard money and risk assets move together, the market is pricing something structural. Here are the five stories behind the move.
Why Central Banks Sell Gold — And What It Means for Prices

Central banks bought 863 tonnes of gold in 2025. Yet Russia, Turkey, and others are selling. Here’s what drives official-sector gold sales — and what the history of central bank selling tells long-term investors about price risk.
Gold Price and Nonfarm Payrolls: Why the Fed Is Trapped

ADP printed 109,000 jobs in April — a beat by some measures, a miss by others. The gold price didn’t move. That non-reaction is the real story heading into Friday’s nonfarm payrolls report, and it comes down to one thing: the Fed is already frozen.
Gold Is Decoupling From Geopolitics. Here’s the Proof

Gold rose 3% on Iran peace news Wednesday. It held those gains Thursday when the US military briefed Trump on strike options. Same metal, opposite headlines, same price — because the monetary floor beneath gold is now larger than any geopolitical premium on top of it.
Gold vs Stocks vs Real Estate: What the Data Shows

Stocks are at historically extreme valuations. The 40-year bond bull market is over. Real estate carries new structural risks. When you compare gold vs stocks vs real estate through a data lens, one asset class stands apart — and the macro conditions driving it are only getting stronger.
The Fed Is Frozen. The Debt Is Growing. Gold Is Watching.

Five US data stories from May 6, 2026 — ADP jobs, ISM services prices, a Treasury debt warning, 10-year yields, and a federal court ruling — and what each one means for gold investors watching US fiscal pressure build in real time.
Why Gold Deserves a Permanent Spot in Your Portfolio

Central banks bought 863 tonnes of gold in 2025 at record prices. Institutional allocations are rising. The 60/40 portfolio has structurally weakened. The case for gold as a permanent portfolio holding has never been more data-driven.
Gold Jumps on Iran Deal Hopes. The Real Driver Is the Fed

Gold and silver spiked Wednesday after Axios reported the US and Iran are close to a one-page peace deal. Most coverage is calling it a safe-haven trade. It isn’t. A Hormuz reopening lowers oil, cools PCE inflation, and gives the Fed room to cut rates — and compressed real yields are the engine behind every major gold rally. Here’s why the mechanism matters more than the headline.
What the IMF’s Inflation Forecast Shift Means for Gold

The IMF spent weeks building its 2026 economic forecast. On May 4, its managing director declared it obsolete — and the reasons why create the clearest structural signal for gold investors this year.
