The Silver Investment Opportunity Gold Investors Are Missing
In the world of precious metals investing, gold has long been the darling of investors seeking stability and wealth preservation. However, savvy investors are increasingly turning their attention to a compelling silver investment opportunity—often called “the forgotten metal”—as a potentially more lucrative option in today’s market conditions. While gold continues…
Bernstein Flags Bear Market Risks, Urges Gold Allocation
Renowned investor Richard Bernstein warns that market fundamentals point to an elevated risk of a sustained bear market. He highlights deteriorating corporate profit margins, high valuations, and macroeconomic instability—including rising deficits and geopolitical risk. Bernstein recommends investors reduce equity exposure and increase allocation to non-correlated assets such as gold. His…
Goldman Raises Oil Demand Outlook
Goldman Raises Oil Demand Outlook Authored by Irina Slav via OilPrice.com, Goldman Sachs has increased its global oil demand forecast but maintained its price predictions for Brent crude and WTI for the current year, despite current trading values exceeding those projections. The potential for a US-Iran nuclear deal and the progression of the tariff war […]
U.S. Credit Cut Sparks Gold Rally
Gold prices climbed +1% Monday morning as investors flocked to safe-haven assets after the U.S. suffered a surprise credit downgrade. The downgrade, combined with rising inflation and geopolitical unease, has driven renewed interest in gold as a hedge. Analysts note that central bank purchases and Asian demand remain strong tailwinds….
Fiscal Reckoning: Moody’s Cut Spurs Gold Buying, Dollar Doubt
Moody’s recent downgrade of U.S. credit has sharpened investor focus on the nation’s growing debt and deficit trajectory. The move underscores deeper concerns about America’s political gridlock and unwillingness to address structural fiscal issues. Investors are increasingly rotating into assets like gold that offer insulation from systemic risk. The downgrade…
Markets Rattle After U.S. Debt Downgrade: Flight to Safety Begins
U.S. stock futures fell sharply following Moody’s downgrade of the nation’s credit rating, reigniting concerns about rising deficits and long-term fiscal discipline. Investors are increasingly wary of inflationary pressures and interest rate volatility. In this uncertain climate, gold and other safe-haven assets gained traction as protective plays. The downgrade could…
Moody’s Downgrade, China Buying Push Gold Higher
Gold prices rose on Monday as markets reacted to Moody’s downgrade of the U.S. credit rating and stronger-than-expected demand from China. The downgrade, reflecting concerns about America’s long-term fiscal health, added to investor anxiety already fueled by geopolitical uncertainty. At the same time, robust Chinese imports of gold in April…
Gold Climbs as Dollar Softens and Trade Risks Return
Gold prices rose on Monday, driven by a weakening dollar and escalating global trade tensions sparked by former President Trump’s latest tariff threats. As markets grow increasingly cautious, the demand for safe-haven assets like gold has surged. Analysts also cited strong central bank buying as a continuing tailwind for the…
Gold Holds Firm Amid US Credit Downgrade and Escalating Trade Fears
Gold prices held steady early Monday, hovering near recent highs, as markets absorbed the impact of Moody’s downgrade of the U.S. credit rating and renewed trade tensions. The downgrade has intensified investor concerns over fiscal sustainability, while fresh tariff threats from the Trump administration are reigniting fears of a broader…
Schiff On Metals & Miners: Dollar Bubble Burst Will Humble The Economy
Schiff On Metals & Miners: Dollar Bubble Burst Will Humble The Economy Via SchiffGold.com, Peter recently joined Metals and Miners host Gary Gohm to discuss a range of economic topics, from consumer debt to the fragility of the U.S. dollar and the shifting global reserve landscape. He explains how reckless borrowing—by both consumers and governments—ties into the […]


