Read the policy backdrop before you weigh the metal.
Metal prices mirror trust in paper money, worry over debt, and bets on where rising prices are headed. Gold and silver have risen through every stretch of heavy money printing since 1971.
These readings break down the monetary system, the turning points that shaped it, and the long-run drivers that lead readers to keep physical gold and silver as part of what they own.
The forces that move the metal.
Bretton Woods
The post-war monetary order that bound world currencies to gold, and why its fall still shapes the money in your pocket.
No. IINational Debt
How government borrowing wears down a currency, and why debt above one hundred percent of GDP drives buyers to hard assets.
No. IIIFederal Reserve Policy
Interest rates, money printing, and the chain from central-bank rooms to the price of gold.
No. IVGold as Insurance
The record of gold during financial shocks. Numbers from 1929, 2008, and 2020.
No. VThe Gold Standard
What it was, why it fell, and what its lessons still mean for anyone holding dollars today.
No. VIInflation & Buying Power
How rising prices quietly drain a savings account, and why hard assets have outlasted every stretch of heavy money printing.