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The Signal Before the Fall: When Momentum Breaks First and Why Silver May Enter a New Reality
Market technician Michael Oliver says U.S. equity momentum has already broken — setting the stage for a historic rotation into gold, silver, and the commodity complex. His data-driven warning: when the silver-gold spread breaks out, investors will witness a rapid repricing unlike anything since the 1980 bull market.

When the Tide Turns: Japan’s Reversal, the Debt Spiral, and What it Means for Gold
Japan may be on the verge of reversing the last few years of monetary discipline. With Prime Minister-elect Sanae Takaichi preparing to end tightening, restart QE, and expand fiscal spending, the world’s most indebted nation could reignite its debt spiral - sending ripples through bond markets, currencies, and gold.

The Strong Dollar, Strong Gold Paradox: When Momentum Breaks the Rules
This article breaks down the unprecedented divergence between gold’s record momentum and a strong U.S. dollar, revealing how market psychology, debt, and central-bank behavior are rewriting the rules of global finance.

Chasing the Unprintable: Why Cardboard Beats Currencies
This article explores the rise of sports card collecting - from multimillion-dollar Mantles and Wagners to the steady climb of 1990s Jordan commemoratives - set against the backdrop of a declining U.S. dollar. While fiat currencies are endlessly reproduced, scarce assets from cards to classic cars and gold prove their power to preserve wealth. In a world of infinite printing, only the finite survives.

The Death of the 60/40? Why Wall Street Is Quietly Turning to Gold
The 60/40 portfolio thrived for 40 years, but its assumptions — low inflation, falling rates, reliable bond hedges — are gone. Morgan Stanley’s new 60/20/20 framework signals a seismic shift: stocks for growth, short Treasuries for stability, and gold as the hedge of last resort. Investors must now ask if this marks the end of an era, and the beginning of a golden one.
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