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Capturing the Fed: The Quiet Reset Behind Washington’s Power Struggle

Capturing the Fed: The Quiet Reset Behind Washington’s Power Struggle

The battle for the Federal Reserve’s independence has taken a decisive turn, and the markets are still sipping cocktails as though nothing is happening. Donald Trump has announced his (attempted) firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, citing alleged mortgage irregularities. Never before has a president tried to dismiss a Fed governor. It’s the sort […]
Silver’s Strategic Upgrade – Why Washington’s Decision Matters

Silver’s Strategic Upgrade – Why Washington’s Decision Matters

When the U.S. Department of the Interior added silver to its Draft List of Critical Minerals for 2025, it was more than an act of bureaucratic listing. It was a formal acknowledgement that modern economies cannot function without a metal long dismissed as secondary to gold. A new methodology, a new category The reclassification rests […]
Gold, Goldman Sachs, and the Politics of Prediction: What the Latest Forecasts Really Mean

Gold, Goldman Sachs, and the Politics of Prediction: What the Latest Forecasts Really Mean

In the spring of 1933, as the world reeled from the Great Depression, Franklin D. Roosevelt stunned Americans by seizing private gold holdings and decoupling the dollar from its golden anchor (something we discussed, earlier this week). The move was as much about psychology as economics: gold, that ancient store of value, had become a […]
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