Iran Rejects Talks as Gold and Silver Extend Slide

Iran says there will be no negotiations — and is now charging Yuan tolls on Strait of Hormuz oil shipments. Here’s why the ceasefire collapse and de-dollarization move matter for gold and silver investors.
Is Gold Still a Safe Haven During War?

Gold and silver are having their worst month in years — yet war, inflation, and a closed Strait of Hormuz haven’t driven them higher. We break down the safe haven paradox, what central banks are doing with their gold, and where prices go from here.
After 9-Day Drop: What’s Driving the Gold Price Rebound?

Gold surged more than 2% today after nine straight days of losses — but is this a bottom or a dead-cat bounce? We break down the Iran ceasefire chaos, the Fed’s stagflation trap, and why the Strait of Hormuz is now the single most important variable in the metals market.
Gold Safe Haven Bid Returns After Nine-Day Selloff

Trump claims Iran talks are ongoing. Tehran denies it. Oil dropped 5% on ceasefire hopes. Gold and silver rebounded after a brutal nine-day selloff. The gold-to-crude ratio is flashing a rare signal—and it’s not just about inflation.
Gold Price Correction Settles as Saudi Arabia Eyes Iran War

Gold is posting its worst 5-day price correction since 2013, silver is on a 10-day losing streak, and Saudi Arabia is moving toward joining the Iran war. Here’s what’s driving the selloff and what the biggest energy shock in history means for precious metals investors.
Is the US Government Insolvent? The Numbers Don’t Lie

The Treasury’s own books show the US government is insolvent. Gold is selling off during a war. Oil markets are whipsawing on Hormuz uncertainty. Russia is liquidating reserves. Here’s what it all means.
Gold Price Drops After Oil Shock — Here’s What’s Really Driving It

Gold is falling even as oil surges and inflation risks climb. The gold price drop after oil shock is catching investors off guard—but the real story reveals a deeper shift in markets that could shape what comes next.
De-Dollarization and Gold: Why the Hormuz Situation Changes the Calculus

De-dollarization is no longer theoretical. As oil trade begins shifting away from the dollar, the global monetary system may be entering a new phase. In this environment, gold may not rise gradually—it could be repriced rapidly, catching most investors off guard.
Why Is Gold Falling While a War Is Raging?

Why is gold falling while a war rages in the Middle East? Today’s digest breaks down the Iran energy shock driving oil to $115, Powell’s Fed decision, a $39 trillion debt milestone, and the surprising split between retail and institutional gold buyers.
The US Economy Outlook: Strong on the Surface, Fragile Underneath

The Fed announces its rate decision today as oil approaches $100 and the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. The U.S. economy outlook looks solid on the surface — but fragile underneath. Here’s what gold investors need to watch.
