Still Little Popularized, Gold Is Quietly Making Progress
For various reasons, whether social, cultural, political, or financial, gold is still not widely discussed among the general public. However, this trend could change.
White House to Issue Decree Clarifying Gold Bars Tariffs
The Trump administration intends to issue an executive order in the near future to clarify what it called misinformation about the tariffing of gold and other specialty products, a White House official told in a statement.Goldbroker ™ | Aug 11, 2025Read article
Fiscal QE Weakens Markets and Accelerates the Rush to Gold & Silver
Central banks are preparing for a world where the dollar will no longer be the only credible store of value. As monetary uncertainty grows, gold is regaining its central role as a trusted asset that is outside the system, liquid, and fre...Laurent Maurel | Aug 8, 2025Read article
US Imposes Tariffs on Gold Bars
The US government has started levying tariffs on 1-kilo and 100-ounce gold bars, a decision that could upend long-standing trade routes and disrupt the flow of bullion from Switzerland to the United States.Goldbroker ™ | Aug 8, 2025Read article
Europe: The Great Decline
It is not only the European project that has been struck at its core, it is the very future of the European continent that is suddenly clouded by the threat of major economic decline.Philippe Herlin | Aug 7, 2025Read article
Is Gold Really “Too Expensive”?
Some investors choose to defer their investment in gold, arguing that gold is “too expensive.” This article therefore aims to measure the opportunity cost incurred by an investor who decides to delay investing in gold.Thomas Andrieu | Jul 31, 2025Read article
Three Interventions, No Respite: Confidence in the BoJ Eroding
The obvious loss of effectiveness of the Bank of Japan's interventions is reflected in the immediate reaction of assets deemed to be barometers of confidence, foremost among them gold in local currency.Laurent Maurel | Jul 31, 2025Read article
Gold: Clues in Unusual Places Revisited
This week, we will revisit a blast from the past when we looked at three fun ratio charts to see if we could pick up any clues about the future direction of the gold price.Mike Roy | Jul 28, 2025Read article
Will Gold Soon be Flippening on US Debt?
Debt is in bad shape, especially its premium component, US Federal debt, due to Trump's budget deficit, which is becoming increasingly difficult to finance. We are witnessing the beginnings of a flight from the bond market towards assets...Philippe Herlin | Jul 24, 2025Read article
JGB Turmoil, Gold in Yen Surge – The True Price of the US-Japan Deal
Japan is said to have agreed, in return for tariff cuts, to use part of its sovereign wealth funds to finance US strategic projects. Confidence is crumbling. Gold is becoming the last credible refuge for Japanese households and instituti...Laurent Maurel | Jul 23, 2025Read article
The Silver Market is in Turmoil
The silver market is at a critical juncture, marked by a growing dislocation between the physical and paper markets. While Western banks are still trying to manipulate silver prices via the paper market, physical demand is accelerating....Laurent Maurel | Jul 18, 2025Read article
U.S. Housing's Collapse vs. Gold and Silver Picks Up Steam
This week, we will look at the median price of a single family home sold in the United States vs Gold and Silver and see that, despite what your eyes might be telling you about home prices remaining stable to only slightly lower from the...Mike Roy | Jul 16, 2025Read article
Rio 2025: BRICS in a Position of Power?
The BRICS have placed at the heart of their arguments the urgency of sovereignty for all nations, the end of globalization as we know it, and an ideological change in the face of the civilizational crisis that the West is undergoing. Fro...Julien Chevalier | Jul 15, 2025Read article
China and the Revaluation of Precious Metals
China, the world’s largest gold producer and consumer—and the second-largest silver producer—has unveiled a national strategy to boost precious metals mining. To implement this policy , there is only one way: Let the prices of gold and s...Cyrille Jubert | Jul 14, 2025Read article
U.S. Debt: Bessent's Crazy Gamble
Government bonds are no longer perceived as risk-free assets, and their long-term growth potential is now in doubt. In this context, accelerating the pace of debt emissions becomes a real challenge. If the Fed were in turn to intervene i...Laurent Maurel | Jul 11, 2025Read article
Silver, Platinum, Copper: The Great Return of Metals?
While gold has been the big winner in recent years, many other metals are now becoming increasingly scarce: silver, platinum, copper and others. This trend is based on both persistent tensions on the supply side and structurally high dem...Thomas Andrieu | Jul 8, 2025Read article