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Michael Oliver This Is Why Gold Hasnt Even Started Its Biggest Move Yet


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Michael Oliver is the founder of Momentum Structural Analysis and one of the most recognized technical analysts specializing in long-term market momentum and macro trends.

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Recording Date 6-29-2026. In this episode, Michael explains why he believes the recent correction in gold and silver has not altered the larger secular bull market despite the sharp decline catching many investors by surprise. He argues that the real story is not the pullback in precious metals but the growing structural weakness developing beneath the surface of the U.S. financial system, particularly within banks, credit card companies, major asset managers, and government bond markets. Michael shares why he expects these sectors to become the catalyst for the next major rotation into hard assets and explains why Federal Reserve policy is ultimately reactive rather than capable of preventing the financial cycle from unfolding. Throughout the discussion, he outlines why momentum indicators continue to support higher prices for gold and silver while traditional equity markets are approaching a critical turning point.

Michael also compares today's precious metals market with the historic bull runs of the 1970s and 2000s, arguing that gold has advanced only half as much as previous secular cycles despite far greater economic and debt-related risks. He explains why gold mining stocks have quietly outperformed over the past two years and why their decade-long relative valuation base against gold could soon produce an explosive breakout that attracts institutional and retail investors alike. Michael then walks through silver's recent correction, describing it as a likely three-wave bear trap with improving momentum that could signal the beginning of the next advance. He concludes by explaining why weakening confidence in stocks, bonds, and the broader financial system could drive substantial capital into gold, silver, mining shares, and other hard assets, creating what he believes may become one of the strongest investment opportunities of the coming market cycle.

Key Insights In This Episode

✅ Gold and silver remain in long-term bull trends despite the recent correction.

✅ Michael warns financials and government bonds could trigger the next crisis.

✅ Banks, credit cards, and asset managers are showing hidden weakness.

✅ Gold miners may be near a major breakout against gold.

✅ Silver's selloff may be a bear trap before the next move higher.

✅ Hard assets could benefit as trust in stocks and bonds weakens.

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Chapters

00:00 Welcome Michael Oliver Market Outlook

03:37 Gold And Silver Correction Outlook

06:23 Financial Sector Breakdown Warning

09:56 Gold Compared With The 1970s Bull Market

12:36 Why This Gold Bull Market Is Different

16:47 Gold Miners Show Relative Strength

22:42 Massive Gold Miners Breakout Setup

26:41 Why A Decade Long Base Could Break Violently

27:46 Silver Correction Nearing An End

32:00 How To Follow Michael Oliver

32:18 Premium Preview Dollar Commodities And Silver

DISCLAIMER: I am not a financial advisor. This is not financial advice. I only express my opinion based on my experience, and your experience may be different. These videos are for educational and motivational purposes only. Investing of any kind involves risk. Do your own due diligence. Every investment and bet comes with the risk that your capital could go to zero.

WHAT I DO: I spread out my investments. It's not all on one thing. For every bet that I make, I devote one hour of study per month to that investment. I keep the number of bets to what I can feasibly study.

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