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.
Gold Investment Strategies: Dalio vs. Buffett vs. Rogers

Ray Dalio recommends up to 15% in gold. Warren Buffett calls it non-productive. Jim Rogers says buy it when nobody wants it. Three legendary investors, three completely different frameworks — here’s what their disagreement reveals about gold’s real role in your portfolio.
Ray Dalio’s Gold Strategy: Why He Recommends 5–15% in Gold

Ray Dalio calls gold “the safest money” and recommends a 5–15% portfolio allocation. Here’s what his gold investment strategy means for your portfolio and why his view matters more than ever in today’s economic climate.
How Much Gold Should You Really Own?

Should 15% of your portfolio be in gold? Ray Dalio says yes; Goldman Sachs says think again. See what their research reveals.
Ray Dalio: Put 15% in Gold or Bitcoin — Here’s Why

Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, advises investors to hold 15% of their portfolio in gold or Bitcoin to protect against U.S. debt risks and currency devaluation. Discover what this means for your investments.
Atlanta Fed Forecasts Recession | Projects a 2.8% GDP Contraction in Q1 25

The Atlanta Fed’s latest GDP projection signals recession ahead, forecasting a 2.8% contraction for Q1 2025. Are you prepared for what’s next?
