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The Bad Character Time is tight this week, so HAI will be brief. While the medium- to long-term outlook for precious metals remains exceptionally bullish, another short-term leg lower in precious metals loomed as a very distinct possibility several weeks ago. By the close of this week, however, that risk has—in HAI‘s view—notably diminished. Of […]

Gold started recovering lost ground this week, climbing up to $5,170 and continuing its steady march back to recent highs. Rocketing back onto the scene, silver shot up nearly 16%. The metals markets signal broad strength across the board as platinum and palladium also post strong gains. With gold’s consistency contrasted with silver’s recent volatility, […]

The Haven Status Of U.S. Treasuries Is Eroding Olympic Medal Gold & Gold Investment Similarities to 1980 Blue Owl (Canary) Suspends Payments Indefinitely John Exter’s Inverted Liquid Pyramid “It’s telling us a lot in recent years, the price of gold. Geopolitics is in the frame, and with a disruption in relationships—not just trade relationships—there’s a signal there in […]

The content creators whose work is summarized below continue to give context to both financial markets (with emphasis on precious metals) and international relations. The two are integrally connected—particularly with the ongoing change from globalism to “civilization states” that are essentially arising to fill the void left by the decline of British-American hegemony. Historic civilizations […]

A Slug Out of the Middle Two weeks ago, a Mining.com article highlighted a new report by the U.S. Geological Survey revealing that, despite efforts to reshore critical industrial supply chains, over the last year the United States has grown even more reliant on foreign imports of minerals. According to the article, the report underscored […]

Gold and silver took a much‑needed break this week. Beneath the quieter price action, the big themes haven’t changed at all: volatility in silver, strong underlying demand for gold, shifting macro and geopolitical risk, and increasingly fragile alternatives in stocks and crypto. Let’s take a look at where prices stand as of Wednesday, February 18: […]

Hedge Funds, Highly Leveraged, Own More Treasuries Than China or Japan AI Narrative Dangerously Fading The Cayman Islands Are Our Number One Creditor! “It just suggests to me that we have troubled waters ahead, and the last up-cycle, the last up-cycle in precious metals, 2025, driven by central banks and then some late comers to […]