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Top 5 Predictions, Will Gold Go Even Higher?

Top 5 Predictions, Will Gold Go Even Higher?

Nearly 30,000 of you have enjoyed our interview with David Hunter, recorded just last Thursday. His ‘conservative’ prediction that gold will reach $3,000 by the end of 2024 seems increasingly likely as the yellow metal continues to hold above $2,500. (If you missed it you can catch up here.) Last week’s speech by Federal Reserve […]
My $3,000 Gold Prediction Is Conservative!

My $3,000 Gold Prediction Is Conservative!

We write to you as we approach the end of another record-breaking week. This was the week, of course, when gold proved its mettle and broke through the $2,500 ceiling. The ceiling is both technical and psychological.  Why did the price push through $2,500? According to both the LBMA and the World Gold Council it is […]
Stock Market Crash Uncovered: What Really Went Down?

Stock Market Crash Uncovered: What Really Went Down?

Last week Biden was asked “What do you want your legacy for Gen Z to be” His reply? “I cured the economy” Less than a week later trading screens around the world were blinking red, with numbers heading one way…south. Equities, bonds and currencies were hit, with only a few assets left untouched. It’s estimated $6.4 […]
Central Banks: How to Invest In Gold For The Long Term?

Central Banks: How to Invest In Gold For The Long Term?

The World Gold Council released their 2024 Central Bank survey, earlier this week. As we know central bank gold demand has been setting new highs in the last couple of years. Last year central banks added 1,037 tonnes of gold – the second highest annual purchase in history – following a record high of 1,082 […]
Why Gold Is Flowing From West To East

Why Gold Is Flowing From West To East

Yesterday silver hit a four-week high and gold continues to hold onto recent gains. Today’s labour market data isn’t sparking significant movement in the gold market. However, it is facing some technical selling pressure as it tests resistance levels slightly below $2,400 per ounce. Yesterday’s  US CPI report presented a scenario that is bullish for […]
Is The Gold Price Too High To Buy? The Train Hasn’t Left The Station!

Is The Gold Price Too High To Buy? The Train Hasn’t Left The Station!

It’s been an interesting week in the markets this week. Action in the Middle East has left much of the world appearing as though they are watching a tennis match with heads going back and forth to see what each side’s response will be. Sadly it appears as though this won’t be a case of […]
David Hunter Called It Last Time, What’s Next?

David Hunter Called It Last Time, What’s Next?

2024 is a new year and that means a new bunch of interviews are coming your way on GoldCore TV. First up we have Contrarian Macro Strategist David Hunter.  Last time David was on the show he made some punchy calls, which were the absolute opposite to what the mainstream was suggesting was going to […]
A 13% Climb For ‘Struggling’ Gold, What Now in 2024?

A 13% Climb For ‘Struggling’ Gold, What Now in 2024?

Happy New Year to you all. This is our first update of 2024. What a way to start a year given gold ended 2023 with its first annual gain in three years, achieving around a 13% climb. Depending on what you read and who you listen to there were three commonly cited reasons as to […]
Gold Slips as Fed Signals More Hikes to Come

Gold Slips as Fed Signals More Hikes to Come

Yesterday the FOMC concluded their September meeting yesterday, leaving rates at their 22-year high. It signalled another rate hike was coming, this side of Christmas. The FOMC also amended its projection for 2024 rates, raising them from 4.6% to 5.1%. Unsurprisingly the US dollar surged whilst gold fell back. Prior to the FOMC statement gold […]
Central Banks: The Farce That is Bernanke, Fiscal Dominance and Forecasting

Central Banks: The Farce That is Bernanke, Fiscal Dominance and Forecasting

All developed economy central banks have come to, or are fast approaching, the end of their tightening cycles. On the face of it, many are congratulating themselves for a “job well done”. Yesterday’s US CPI data will almost-certainly exacerbate these misconceptions.  But of course not all developed banks are feeling like they may have achieved […]