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“It’s really theft. And it’s not mistaken theft or stupid theft. It’s deliberate policy theft,” says Matthew Piepenburg, author of Rigged to Fail, of the current fiscal environment. He warns we are at a “Stalingrad moment” for the U.S. dollar, driven by unsustainable debt and central banks “net stacking gold and net dumping U.S. Treasuries.” This historic shift, he explains, is because “policymakers are not your friends” and are deliberately debasing currency. “When that debt credit balloon approaches a popping moment… the currency used to monetize that debt… melts like an ice cube.” In this environment, “gold just tells the…
🚨 “Silver will scare you out or wear you out.” – David Morgan. As silver rockets toward $84 before a sharp pullback, legendary silver expert David Morgan cuts through the noise in this critical year-end interview. He warns that emotional trading and misinformation are fueling extreme volatility, but the real bull run isn’t over yet. Morgan reveals his disciplined exit strategy to avoid a devastating “round-trip” back to lower prices and explains why physical premiums in Asia tell a different story than paper markets in the West. With China imposing export controls and refiners scrambling for supply, the structural squeeze…
“This was not a short squeeze rally… This was real, honest-to-goodness, new money buyers coming in,” says veteran trader Bert Dohmen. As silver surges nearly 90% for its best year since 1980, the legendary analyst who called the 1987 crash, the dot-com bust, and the 2008 meltdown is sounding his loudest alarm in 49 years. In today’s interview, Dohmen warns this is the “currency flight” trade made manifest—a global rush away from depreciating paper into the only real money you can hold. As central banks engage in what he calls “blatant lies” about tightening while money supply hits record highs,…
“A gold revaluation isn’t a conspiracy theory. It’s a legislative door that’s already been opened,” warns Graham Summers, editor of Gains Pains & Capital. In this critical return to the Daniela Cambone show, Summers reveals that the Trump administration could trigger the biggest gold revaluation in history, potentially repricing the nation’s gold from $42 an ounce to $10,000 or more. While the media focuses on market volatility, Summers pulls back the curtain on the Treasury’s balance sheet. He explains that the real target isn’t just paying down debt. It is funding a strategic Bitcoin reserve and winning the AI arms…
“This was not a short squeeze rally… This was real, honest-to-goodness, new money buyers coming in,” says Todd “Bubba” Horwitz. As silver smashes through $58 for its best year since 1980, a bombshell rumor detonates: JP Morgan may have quietly evacuated its precious metals trading desk from New York to Singapore over a holiday weekend. In today’s interview, Horwitz breaks down the fallout. He connects the dots between vanishing physical stockpiles, suspicious market “glitches,” and a brewing economic storm to reveal why this rally has legs. He warns this is the “inflation trade” made manifest—a flight to the one asset…
“If you take only 1% of the world’s money and move it into gold, you’re going to have gold at over $15,000.” — Pierre Lassonde. In today’s exclusive interview, mining legend and Franco-Nevada founder Pierre Lassonde details his bold case for gold soaring to $17,250, arguing we are in a “life-changing period” where gold is being “re-monetized” within the global financial architecture. He breaks down the simple math of a tiny, stagnant gold market confronting a tidal wave of global capital seeking a safe haven from runaway deficits and unpayable debts. Lassonde also shares why he sees Trump as “the…
“I’m looking for a 30% explosion to $5,100 gold by year-end,” says Chris Vermeulen, Chief Market Strategist of The Technical Traders. In today’s interview with Daniela Cambone, the veteran chartist, who accurately called gold’s recent breakout, dissects the “mere three-wave correction” that has spooked momentum traders. He details the “herd mentality” that first drove prices higher and argues this pullback is a classic shakeout before a parabolic surge, drawing direct and “scary” parallels to the 2007 pre-crisis setup. Chapters: 00:00 – A 30% Surge to $5,100 Gold 05:46 – A “Scary” Parallel to the Pre-Crisis Setup 07:41 – How a…
“This was just another way to divide the country,” warns Ed Dowd, Wall Street veteran and bestselling author of Cause Unknown, referring to the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Dowd explains how the event signals deeper fractures in the U.S. economy and society, driven by wealth disparity, market instability, and deliberate political polarization. He highlights the looming housing crisis, noting an overbuilt multifamily market and rising affordability gaps, calling it the “canary in the coal mine” for the broader economic downturn. “Once housing really rolls, it’ll affect GDP because housing all in is 20% of the economy,” Doud says. At the…
“Gold at $7,000 and silver at $100,” predicts Frank Holmes, CEO of U.S. Global Investors and one of the first to call $4,000 gold back in 2020—a forecast now nearly fulfilled with gold already surging past $3,700. Holmes warns that ballooning global debt, record-breaking military spending, and a Federal Reserve trapped in a policy bind are setting the stage for an explosive metals rally. Holmes points to a world fracturing under cyberattacks, escalating conflicts, and a new era of “sovereign data” and protectionism, where hard assets become the ultimate defense against currency devaluation. ✅ FREE RESOURCES Download The Private Wealth…
“What Mexico’s doing, what the U.K. is doing, and what the United States is going to do is the future,” warns renowned trend forecaster Gerald Celente, referring to Mexico’s new biometric CURP system. In today’s interview with Daniela Cambone, he argues that Central Bank Digital Currencies will give governments “complete control over the people,” erasing financial privacy as nations like Vietnam, Mexico, and the UK move toward mandatory biometric verification and surveillance-based finance. “We know every penny is spent — what you spent it on, when you spent it, and where you spent it,” Celente says. As he connects the…
