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When Gold Gets To $5,000 What Should I Do?
This week has given investors plenty to think about. Gold pushed toward new highs, briefly eased as tariff threats softened, while bond markets and currencies reminded everyone how quickly confidence can return and then fade again. Political tensions appeared to cool, yet the underlying uncertainty did not disappear. Against that backdrop, one question keeps coming […]The Re-Monetisation of Silver Has Begun
Yesterday, silver surged to a new all-time high of $66.50, decisively breaking above a resistance level that had capped the market since 1980. The move was not incremental. It was forceful, rapid and long anticipated by those watching the structure of the market rather than the headlines. The question investors are now asking is a […]Alasdair Macleod- Gold, Silver & the Strain on a Debt-Based System
If you are trying to make sense of why gold and silver behaved the way they did in 2025, this conversation is worth your time. Jan Skoyles recorded this interview with Alasdair Macleod in early-December, at a moment when record prices, official unease, and growing public anxiety are colliding. Gold has moved sharply higher. Silver […]Here’s How Far Silver Will Go
Silver has moved above $60 this week. This is a level that naturally prompts investors to stop and reassess their position. Some are considering whether it is the right moment to take profits. Others are asking if they are too late to add to their holdings. To help bring some clarity to these questions, Jan […]Politics at the Fed: What It Means for Investors
The Federal Reserve was not born fully independent, but over the past century it has built its reputation on a principle that has set it apart: the freedom to make monetary decisions without direct political interference. That independence has long been touted as its greatest strength, the cornerstone of its credibility. Yet today, the very […]