When Gold Doubled in 42 Days

Has the precious metals bull run left you behind, or is your real opportunity just beginning? Mike Maloney and Alan Hibbard just released an eye-opening analysis comparing today’s gold market to the explosive 1970s bull run — when gold prices more than doubled in just 42 days. Their surprising conclusion? We may still be in the early stages of this cycle, with potential price targets that could reach $12,000 gold. Watch now to discover: For anyone wondering if they’ve missed their chance with precious metals, this is must-see content.
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.
The Whales Are Moving into Metals (While Retail Sales Drop)

There’s something billionaires know about precious metals that most people don’t. In his eye-opening new video, Mike latest research shows a troubling trend: retail sales at major mints are declining while institutional investors quietly accumulate massive positions in gold and silver. Mike explains: As the author of the best-selling gold and silver investing book of the century (Guide to Investing in Gold & Silver), Mike has dedicated his career to helping everyday people protect their wealth during economic upheaval. The question is: will you be on the right side of this historic wealth transfer?
Gold to $12,000? The Mar-a-Lago Accords Could Spark the Rally

The Mar-a-Lago Accords are coming — and they could transform the global financial system overnight. We may be witnessing the early stages of a historic monetary reset, with gold and silver positioned at the center. Mike and Alan came together for an urgent update to discuss this remarkable situation: The patterns are clear: just as Nixon’s departure from the gold standard reshaped the financial landscape, today’s monetary crisis signals another seismic shift. A once-in-a-lifetime financial transformation appears to be in motion. This rare window of opportunity to safeguard your wealth could close faster than most realize.
Gold vs S&P 500: A 28.5% Performance Gap That Speaks Volumes

As markets falter, gold demonstrates its portfolio-stabilizing power. History shows this gold rally still has room to move higher.
JUST RELEASED: Mike Maloney’s Critical Silver Price Prediction

Mike Maloney just made a rare public appearance at the Secrets of Syndication Conference, and his forecast for gold and silver might be the most important one he’s made in years.
Crisis Investing: Can Bitcoin Compete with Gold as a safe haven?

The financial world is in turmoil. As stocks plummet and uncertainty reigns, one question becomes more urgent than ever: where should you place your wealth to protect it from the storm? In Alan’s latest must-watch video, he sits down with professional money manager Laurent Lequeu (The Macro Butler) for a revealing discussion on the two leading “safe haven” assets competing for a place in your portfolio. What you’ll discover:
Market signals historic wealth transfer opportunity

Currently, all 11 S&P sectors are in a bear market against gold – a rare signal that has preceded massive wealth transfers throughout history.
Beyond Gold’s Spotlight: Why Silver Could Be the Next to Breakout

In his latest eye-opening interview, precious metals authority Alan Hibbard reveals why silver — not just the headline-grabbing gold — may be positioned for a dramatic breakout.
The Silver Bird: An Antifragile Asset in a Weaponized Financial World.

Written by: The MacroButler In antique history, the Judaean silver trade played a pivotal role in the ancient economy, especially during the late Second Temple period, when the region fell successively under Persian, Hellenistic, and later Roman rule. Silver served as the primary medium of exchange, with Tyrian shekels emerging as the preferred coinage for temple transactions, including the annual temple tax paid by Jewish pilgrims. Judaea’s access to silver relied on trade networks linking it to Mediterranean markets, facilitated largely by Phoenician merchants and Nabataean traders, who sustained commerce along vital trade routes. Furthermore, Rome’s dominance over the province […]
