What Does the Disruption of the Silver Market Mean?
While the stock markets are driven by algorithms and bitcoin is kept afloat by synthetic liquidity, the silver market highlights the divide between paper and reality.
The Holders of France's Debt Must Remain Secret, According to the Senate
France's public debt is mainly held by foreign investors and this is precisely what worries senators, the French Ministry of Finance, and the government: a loss of confidence among international investors would cause interest rates to sk...Philippe Herlin | Oct 16, 2025Read article
Silver: “Reset” Underway in a Frozen Market
The near-universal refusal to lend silver, except at rates approximately 600 times above the average, suggests the occurrence of a major short squeeze.Cyrille Jubert | Oct 15, 2025Read article
Big Picture Silver Charts Point to Triple-Digit Prices
This week, we will look at two silver charts unlike any you've ever seen to get a better sense of where we are in the current bull market and just how much upside remains.Mike Roy | Oct 14, 2025Read article
Monetary and Strategic Metals: The End of a World Based on Trust
The prices of gold and silver have just set new historical records, confirming the monetary regime shift that major global investors have been anticipating for several years.Laurent Maurel | Oct 10, 2025Read article
Ray Dalio Says Investors Should Allocate 15% of Their Portfolios to Gold
Ray Dalio said investors should allocate as much as 15% of their portfolios to gold even as the precious metal surged to an all-time high above $4,000 an ounce.Goldbroker ™ | Oct 8, 2025Read article
Luke Gromen: “The United States Is Heading Toward An Inflationary Crisis”
In this exclusive interview, Luke Gromen, one of the world’s foremost experts on bond and monetary markets, shares his perspectives on the current state of U.S. public debt, the role of the dollar and fiat currencies, and the surge of th...Julien Chevalier | Oct 7, 2025Read article
Washington at a Standstill: What are the Risks for the Markets?
With the US government shutdown, “fiscal QE” came to an abrupt halt. It comes at a time when the US Treasury has become the central player in providing liquidity to the system. The longer the situation drags on, the more the pipeline sei...Laurent Maurel | Oct 2, 2025Read article
Tether: Why the #1 Stablecoin Invests in Physical Gold
The world's largest private holder of physical gold is Tether, with 80 tons worth approximately $8 billion. Why is this?Philippe Herlin | Oct 2, 2025Read article
Concerted Revaluation of Strategic Minerals
In June 2025, the Chinese government took measures to encourage mining production, its financing, refining, and recovery. The most effective lever for achieving these objectives is to revalue the price of precious metals.Cyrille Jubert | Oct 1, 2025Read article
Record Liquidity: How the Treasury Is Fueling the Stock Market Bubble
For two years, observers have been puzzled by a paradox: while the Fed is reducing the size of its balance sheet through quantitative tightening (QT), the M2 money supply is on the rise. The key to this mystery lies in the growing role o...Laurent Maurel | Sep 26, 2025Read article
China Aims to Become Custodian of Foreign Sovereign Gold Reserves
China is stepping up its efforts to become a central player in global finance by offering to safeguard gold reserves on behalf of foreign governments.Goldbroker ™ | Sep 25, 2025Read article
John Reade (WGC): “The Role of Gold Is Still Very Poorly Understood”
Gold continues to reach new heights. And yet, interest among retail investors, particularly in Western countries, remains very low. To understand these dynamics, we interviewed John Reade, one of the world's leading gold market strategists.Julien Chevalier | Sep 24, 2025Read article
It has been a while since we have looked at Silver/Euro, but given the breakout we are seeing this month, this is one we want to revisit.Mike Roy | Sep 23, 2025Read article
The New American Weapon: A Weak Dollar
Since the beginning of the year, the greenback has already fallen by nearly 10%, reaching a new low. The dollar's weakness is not the result of an external shock, but rather a deliberate action by the authorities to preserve financial st...Laurent Maurel | Sep 19, 2025Read article
France at a Standstill, Awaiting the Fall?
Fitch's downgrade of France's debt rating last Friday was expected. It remains to be seen whether Moody's and Standard & Poor's will follow suit on October 24 and November 28, which seems quite likely.Philippe Herlin | Sep 18, 2025Read article