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A new wave of silver stackers is organizing a coordinated buying event, reviving interest in silver squeeze movements. A high-net-worth tech entrepreneur surfaced on Twitter, revealing he has pulled 12.69 million ounces of silver from COMEX over four months after shifting away from ETFs. Precious metals prices are climbing, with silver surpassing $34/oz and gold reaching a record $3,082.57/oz, while analysts suggest silver may soon outperform gold. Market trends indicate growing institutional interest in bullion, with signs of continued tightening in global silver supply and increased demand from major investors.
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Gold reached a record high of $3,023 per ounce, with significant flows from Swiss refineries to the US and predictions it could rise to $3,500 by year-end. Global demand remains strong with Western investors experiencing FOMO and Vietnamese consumers standing in long lines to purchase gold, while India faces a $13 billion loss from its sovereign gold bond program. Despite the current gold-to-silver ratio being historically high at 91, analysts remain bullish on both metals due to factors including record debt markets, deficit spending, and worldwide fiat currency proliferation.
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Gold recently surpassed $3,000 an ounce, reflecting accelerating fiat currency devaluation as central banks shift to bullion reserves over bonds. Both gold and silver have outperformed dividend-reinvested stock indices this century, despite financial education largely ignoring precious metals since the 1970s. Rising precious metal prices correlate with concerning US budget deficits, higher interest expenses, and dollar weakness, validating physical bullion as protection against fiscal irresponsibility.
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London silver reserves hit critical lows with an 18% drawdown last month. Analysts warn of supply shortages as silver inventories reach record lows and lease rates climb. Amid market uncertainty and tariff threats, experts predict silver prices will surge as derivatives markets face a potential supply squeeze.
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This week's SD Bullion Market Update covers Elon Musk’s appearance on Joe Rogan and Luke Gromen’s insights on gold, debt, and the U.S. financial system. It highlights the growing U.S. debt crisis, the historical value of gold relative to debt, and the potential for a gold revaluation. Platinum market trends, including backwardation and historical price ratios, are also analyzed.
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Trump makes plans to visit Fort Knox as gold takes center stage in the 21st-century bullion bull market. From COMEX inflows to silver supply deficits, explore why we’re still early in the gold and silver rally. Don’t miss this deep dive into market shifts, central bank moves, and what’s next for precious metals.
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Explore theories about potential US gold revaluation from $42 to $3,000 per ounce, the speculative Mar-A-Lago Accord involving global powers, and current gold market dynamics including price spikes, supply shortages, and regional premium differences. Learn why gold's 2025 performance is multiple standard deviations above historical averages.
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We invited the Perth Mint for an in-person visit to our facilities for a tour of the SD Bullion Vault. We were fortunate to sit down with them after the tour to learn more about what makes the Perth Mint special. We asked them a ton of questions that we hear from our customers. We learned a lot about Perth Mint products including some of the fan favorites such as the Lunar Series coins, Kangaroo coins, Kookaburra Coins, and Koala Coins. Being responsible for creating some of the world's most popular animal coins, the Perth Mint shares what coins are the customer favorites and what makes them so popular. We also get the inside scoop on Perth Mint’s growth strategy as well as their historical presence within the local community of Perth. We learned about all of this and more in today's episode of the SD Bullion Podcast. We hope you enjoy this exclusive access to one of the world's largest mints, brought to you by SD Bullion.
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In January 2025, the London gold and silver markets are experiencing unprecedented withdrawals, with 4.8 million ounces of gold and 71 million ounces of silver being pulled from inventories amid rising geopolitical tensions and potential market manipulations. The Bank of England is managing significant gold withdrawal challenges, while the Trump administration is exploring using gold reserves as a policy tool to stabilize the US dollar and global economic dynamics. The spot gold price has dramatically increased to $2,860 per ounce, central banks are consistently purchasing over 1,000 tons of gold annually, and the market remains largely opaque with complex movements occurring between London, Switzerland, and US warehouses.
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There is unprecedented uncertainty in the precious metals markets, driven by potential Trump tariffs and potential disruptions to silver and gold imports from Mexico. The Bank of England is experiencing significant gold withdrawal delays of 1-2 months, challenging the traditional spot gold market's prompt delivery model. The global silver market faces a projected supply deficit of 149 million ounces in 2025, marking potentially the seventh consecutive year of demand outstripping supply. Spot gold has reached a new record nominal high of nearly $2,800 per ounce, while the market grapples with massive pricing discrepancies and potential market-shaking tariff exclusions.
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Gold continues to lead the precious metals rally, reaching new all-time highs in multiple currencies including the US dollar at $2,771/oz, while silver lags behind at $30.57/oz with a gold-silver ratio of 90. Major supply constraints are emerging in the silver market, with US refineries facing three-month backlogs for COMEX Good Delivery Bars and industrial consumers struggling to source reasonably priced physical silver, amid a reported billion-ounce supply deficit over the past six years.
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Precious metals markets are under pressure as gold hits $2,725 amid massive COMEX inflows and depleted London vaults, with gold lending rates surging to 15% and concerns mounting over potential Trump tariffs. Unprecedented demand continues as Chinese buyers pay 10% premiums for industrial silver while London vaults empty, creating historic divergences between spot and futures prices.
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The silver market is showing signs of stress in early 2025, with prices over $30/oz and a widening gap between COMEX futures and London spot prices. A significant supply deficit of 282 million ounces was reported for 2024, while London inventories have fallen to near-record lows. Despite increased COMEX inventories, much of the available silver is tied to ETF holdings, creating conditions for a potential physical supply shortage. Analysts suggest the market is approaching a breakout moment that could surpass its 1980 highs.
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Gold began 2025 trading above $2,650 per ounce, following a record high near $2,800 in October 2024, amid unprecedented central bank buying of roughly 1,000 metric tonnes annually for three consecutive years. The precious metal has gained nearly 70% since 2020 despite a strong US dollar, challenging the conventional wisdom that gold prices must fall when the dollar strengthens.
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The precious metals market showed strong performance in 2024, with gold reaching $2,618 per ounce and silver hitting $29.34 per ounce, representing roughly 25% gains against the US dollar. Global markets reflected this strength, with significant gains against major currencies including the Euro (35%), Chinese Yuan (30%), and particularly strong showings against the Australian and Canadian dollars (38% losses). Professional analysts maintain a bullish outlook for 2025, with widespread predictions of gold reaching $3,000 per ounce and silver potentially hitting $40 per ounce. The report notes concerning market concentration in the S&P 500, where 10 companies now represent 40% of the index, suggesting potential market vulnerabilities despite ongoing interventions.
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Discover how the Federal Reserve's latest rate cut slammed gold and silver spot prices spurring market volatility, U.S. dollar strength, and record bullion buying in China and India amidst global economic shifts.
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Discover insights from OMFIF's report on the looming bullion short squeeze, China's gold reserve growth, and the global implications of BRICS strategies. Learn how gold and silver markets are reacting to economic shifts, tariffs, and industrial demand.
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SD Bullion sat down with Argor-Heraeus leadership to talk about their Gold Bars features of security technology, traceability, & counterfeit prevention. Investors' trust their Argor-Heraeus gold bar purchased from SD Bullion. We recently invited the Argor-Heraeus Mint management to our vault. While they were there, we did an exclusive Podcast with them. It was great to learn what separates them from other mints. We got to ask them the same questions we get asked every day by our customers. We hope you enjoy this exclusive access to Switzerland’s largest gold refiner, brought to you by SD Bullion.
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Explore the dynamic interplay between Bitcoin and gold as Bitcoin hits $100,000 amidst volatility, gold achieves record highs, and geopolitical shifts reshape global reserves. From El Salvador’s $3 trillion gold claim to Trump’s 2016 assertion, 'Other Places Have the Gold,' uncover insights on market trends, central bank moves, and the future of precious metals and cryptocurrencies.
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Explore Warren Buffett's insights on the $84 trillion Great Wealth Transfer and its impact on families, financial planning, and the bullion market. Learn why transparency in wills and prudent wealth distribution are key, alongside bullion trends and Buffett's philanthropic legacy.
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