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Gold recently hit a new nominal high, echoing historical patterns from the late 1970s when gold and silver prices surged dramatically, and today’s economic fragility suggests much higher precious metals prices are still ahead. Central banks, especially in emerging markets, are aggressively accumulating gold as faith in the U.S. dollar weakens, signaling a broader structural shift in the global monetary system. Meanwhile, silver remains deeply undervalued relative to gold, and with surging demand from Asia and persistent supply deficits, it is poised for a powerful breakout as the bullion bull market matures.
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Gold recently hit a new nominal high, echoing historical patterns from the late 1970s when gold and silver prices surged dramatically, and today’s economic fragility suggests much higher precious metals prices are still ahead. Central banks, especially in emerging markets, are aggressively accumulating gold as faith in the U.S. dollar weakens, signaling a broader structural shift in the global monetary system. Meanwhile, silver remains deeply undervalued relative to gold, and with surging demand from Asia and persistent supply deficits, it is poised for a powerful breakout as the bullion bull market matures.
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