What’s the Difference Between Money vs Currency?

Most people use the terms money and currency interchangeably—but they are not the same. This article explores the difference between money vs currency, why fiat currencies lose purchasing power over time, and why many investors consider gold as a long-term store of value.
Why the U.S. Dollar Is Losing Purchasing Power (And How to Protect Your Wealth)

For most Americans, something feels off. You work harder. You earn more. Yet your money buys less. Groceries. Insurance. Healthcare. Rent. Utilities. It’s not your imagination. The U.S. dollar has been quietly losing purchasing power for over a century — and the system driving that decline is built on ever-expanding debt. Here’s what’s actually happening under the hood — and why it matters to your wealth. The System Most People Never See In earlier eras, paper currency was redeemable for something tangible. Today, the dollar is backed by government credit — and sustained by debt. When the federal government spends more […]
The Final Blowoff: Why Gold’s Surge Could Be Just Beginning

During the 1970s, when gold doubled in price in just 42 days, investors who saw it coming transformed their wealth. Today, Mike Maloney and Alan Hibbard believe we are witnessing a similar setup, with the potential for an equally dramatic move. They provide a critical update on the gold market, breaking down why we may be entering the final—and most explosive — stage of the gold bull market. This insight cuts straight to the core of today’s financial landscape. Stocks, bonds, and the dollar are faltering. Central banks are steadily increasing their gold reserves. Meanwhile, geopolitical and economic tensions are […]
