What Happens to Gold When the Dollar Crashes?

Every major dollar devaluation cycle since 1971 has produced a significant rally in gold. Here’s what the historical record shows, what central banks are doing about it, and what it means for investors today.
Dow to Gold Ratio: 100 Years of History Decoded

Gold has gained roughly 15.6% since January 1, 2026, while the Dow is up just 2.7% over the same stretch. That gap doesn’t register in most financial headlines — but the Dow to gold ratio captures it with precision. Right now, the ratio reads approximately 10: it takes around 10 ounces of gold to match one unit of the Dow index. At the dot-com peak in 1999, it took 43. What does that shift tell us, and where does it go from here?
87% Dollar Devaluation Since 1971: Why Central Banks Keep Buying Gold

Since the Nixon Shock in 1971, the U.S. dollar has lost roughly 87% of its purchasing power, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics CPI data. Meanwhile, central banks have been net buyers of gold for 16 consecutive years. Here’s what the data shows — and what individual investors can learn from it.
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.
A Global Monetary Reset May Already Be Underway — Here’s the Evidence

Most investors expect a monetary reset to arrive suddenly. Mike Maloney argues it’s already happening. Gold and silver are leading signals of a global shift that will impact every saver and investor—whether they’re prepared or not.
Gold at $3… or $40,000? The Chart That Changes How You See Gold

Is gold truly expensive at $4,000—or is the real price being held down? Mike Maloney and Alan Hibbard reveal the LBMA gold suppression chart, the structural silver deficit, and why both metals may be headed much higher.
Retail Gold Sales Hit 16-Year Lows as China Mandates Massive Institutional Buying

While retail investors have been selling gold and silver for 16 years straight, the world’s largest institutions are quietly positioning for what Mike Maloney calls “a global monetary system reset.” His latest video reveals why this disconnect could represent one of history’s greatest wealth transfer opportunities. The Retail vs. Institutional Divide Mike opens with striking data: retail gold and silver sales have declined steadily since 2008, even as prices hit historic highs. Global allocation to gold has dropped to just 0.5%—far below the historical 2% average. Meanwhile, institutions are moving aggressively: “The whole reason I started GoldSilver.com is to try […]
US-China Tensions Could Trigger the Next Monetary Reset

Discover how US-China tensions could spark the next monetary reset—and how to protect your wealth before it’s too late.
