Gold Down 3% This Week—Could Bulls Stage a Comeback?

Gold crashes 3% despite Middle East chaos and blocked Strait of Hormuz. Why geopolitical storms failed and what dollar strength reveals about market reality.

Gold Surge, African Central Banks Divide: Who’s Buying—and Who’s Trimming?

Ghana just dumped half its gold reserves while neighbors scramble to buy more. The split reveals why some African currencies are winning and others keep falling.

Why Mining Shares Are Sinking: Gold Sub-$4,900, Silver Under $75

Gold miners trade at absurd valuations despite metals soaring 64% last year. The disconnect defies logic as earnings explode and discoveries vanish completely.

Gold Blasts Past $5,000 per Ounce—Bubble or New Reality?

Gold skyrocketed to $5,104 per ounce in just three months. Investors are asking: Is this justified safe-haven demand or a bubble about to burst?

Silver at $100 Hit My Target—Why Selling Now Might Be a Mistake

Silver crushed $100, but Wall Street now targets $150 while China chokes supply. Selling at your price goal could mean leaving serious money behind.

Metals Selloff: Is the Rally Dead? Silver, Gold, and Copper Outlook

Gold to $5,000 or crashing to $3,500? Dueling forecasts expose Wall Street’s split on metals as FOMO meets fundamentals in a high-stakes showdown.

Fed Chair Powell Under Fire: Gold and Silver Hit Fresh All-Time Highs (Technical Analysis)

Gold hits $4,625 and silver soars past $85 as criminal probe targets Fed Chair Powell. Markets signal something far bigger than metals is breaking.

Gold Hits New Peak—Can the Rand’s Rally Last?

Gold’s 35% surge is lifting the rand to surprising heights—but energy chaos and fiscal gaps threaten the rally. Will structural flaws sabotage South Africa’s golden moment?

Gold, Silver Set Records

Gold soared 65% and silver rocketed 147% in 2025, but Fed turmoil and criminal indictments could push both metals even higher in 2026.

An Overlooked Silver Indicator Is Flashing Upside, Despite Widespread Doubt

Silver rockets past $80 while Wall Street predicts a 30% crash. One critical ratio reveals which side has it catastrophically wrong.