5 Signals That Say Gold’s Bull Case Just Got Stronger

Five forces converged this week — a Fed independence fight, an IMF stagflation warning, an Iran ceasefire on a countdown clock, an unusual gold-copper signal, and a silver market drawing down inventory for the fifth straight year. Each one tells a different story. All five point in the same direction.
CPI Hits 3.3%, GDP Stalls — Is Stagflation 2026 Here?

March CPI surged to 3.3% — the highest since May 2024 — while Q4 GDP sits at just 0.5%. The stagflation 2026 thesis is now backed by hard data. Gold eyes a third weekly gain as the Iran ceasefire cracks and Islamabad talks loom. Five stories you need this morning.
The Stagflation 2026 Warning Hidden in Today’s Data

Stagflation 2026 risks intensified Wednesday as oil surged past $111, manufacturing prices hit their highest level since June 2022, and U.S. hiring fell to its weakest point since the COVID shutdowns. The Fed has no clean way out.
Gold Is Rising Again. The Reason May Surprise You

Trump says US forces leave Iran in weeks. Gold hits $4,700. Goldman holds its $5,400 target. And Citi is quietly building gold vaults. Here’s what today’s market signals say about where gold — and the economy — are actually headed.
Stagflation and Gold: Why the Selloff Doesn’t Tell the Whole Story

Gold dropped 4% today. Silver is down 17% in five days. But the selloff may be obscuring a bigger story. The Iran war, a hawkish Fed, and surging gas prices are creating a stagflation setup — and history suggests gold investors shouldn’t panic just yet.
