Oil Crashed 11%. Gold Went Up. That Tells You Everything.

Oil crashed 11% on Friday when Iran reopened the Strait of Hormuz. Gold went up. That rare divergence — oil down, gold up, same catalyst — signals that gold’s rally is driven by monetary forces, not geopolitical ones. The war premium left oil. The monetary premium stayed in gold. Here is what that means for precious metals investors watching the Fed’s next move.
The Fed Goes Silent in 3 Days – What Does That Mean For Gold?

The Fed goes silent April 18. For 12 days, no official can speak on rates — just as the Iran ceasefire teeters and stagflation data lands. Here’s what the FOMC blackout means for gold.
$88 Billion a Month: Why U.S. Debt Is Driving Gold Prices

Does US debt drive gold prices? The CBO confirmed the U.S. paid $529 billion in interest in just the first half of fiscal 2026 — $88 billion a month. Gold is at record highs and climbing. Here’s the fiscal mechanism every saver needs to understand before the next $88 billion bill arrives.
Gold Is Down 14% in March. Inflation Isn’t Done Yet.

Gold dropped 14% in March — its worst month since 2008. Gas prices surged. Aluminum hit a two-year high. And the OECD now sees inflation running nearly twice the Fed’s forecast. Here’s what’s driving markets and what it means heading into Q2.
Gold Passes $3,300/oz as Metals Bull Market Rages

As markets grapple with tariff chaos, gold soars to a record $3,300/oz. See why metals are outperforming while traditional investments falter.
