Gold Bounces as Iran, the Fed, and the Dollar Collide

Gold and silver are bouncing back Monday, but the macro headwinds haven’t cleared. Iran’s yuan toll at Hormuz, Turkey’s $8B gold selloff, a hawkish Fed, and a jobs report on Friday — here’s what’s moving markets this week.
What Is the Gold Standard? A Complete History From 1873 to Today

The history of the gold standard is a 140-year story of broken promises — from gold-backed currency to the 1971 Nixon shock that made every currency on earth fiat overnight. Here’s what it means for your money.
Is the US Government Insolvent? The Numbers Don’t Lie

The Treasury’s own books show the US government is insolvent. Gold is selling off during a war. Oil markets are whipsawing on Hormuz uncertainty. Russia is liquidating reserves. Here’s what it all means.
What a Gold Revaluation Could Mean for the U.S. and the Dollar

The U.S. government officially owns over 8,100 tonnes of gold—the largest gold reserve in the world. But surprisingly, it still values this gold at an outdated price of $42 per ounce, a number set back in the 1970s. This undervalues its gold holdings on paper at just $11 billion, while in reality, at today’s prices (over $3,000/oz), they would be worth closer to $765 billion. So why hasn’t the U.S. updated its gold valuation? Because a gold revaluation would send a clear message: the U.S. dollar has lost significant value. That’s not something policymakers are eager to admit. Still, during […]
Is the Bank of England Being Cleaned Out of Gold?

The Bank of England is hemorrhaging gold as we speak. In today’s eye-opening video, Mike Maloney reveals the shocking truth about the massive gold exodus from London to Switzerland and ultimately to U.S. exchanges. “There’s gold in the Bank of England for all these different countries… those countries should all be worried about their gold,” warns Mike. Watch now to discover: Don’t miss this critical update.
The Secret Gold Vault 80 Feet Below Manhattan: What’s Really Inside?

What if the real gold mystery isn’t at Fort Knox but 80 feet beneath the streets of Manhattan? In this eye-opening video, we take you on a virtual tour of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s gold vault — once home to nearly 30% of the world’s official gold reserves. Discover how towering stacks of 27-pound gold bars are secured with cutting-edge engineering, armed guards, and a vault design so ingenious it seems straight out of a heist movie. But with questions swirling about ownership, rehypothecation, and the lack of a full audit, we have to ask: Is all […]
