What a Gold Revaluation Could Mean for the U.S. and the Dollar

The U.S. government officially owns over 8,100 tonnes of gold—the largest gold reserve in the world. But surprisingly, it still values this gold at an outdated price of $42 per ounce, a number set back in the 1970s. This undervalues its gold holdings on paper at just $11 billion, while in reality, at today’s prices (over $3,000/oz), they would be worth closer to $765 billion. So why hasn’t the U.S. updated its gold valuation? Because a gold revaluation would send a clear message: the U.S. dollar has lost significant value. That’s not something policymakers are eager to admit. Still, during […]
What If the Future of Money Isn’t Digital — but Gold?

Mike Maloney’s new video uncovers fresh evidence that a gold-backed monetary system may be closer than anyone expected. Behind the scenes, Trump’s comments on gold, quiet shifts at the U.S. Treasury, and actions by global elites are setting the stage for a massive financial reset. Mike also uncovers why global gold flows are surging, how COMEX is bracing for a crisis, and what history teaches about what comes next. The rules of the game are changing — fast. Will you be ahead of the shift, or left behind?
