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After the Spike: Energy Markets, the Fed, and Gold

25 min · 14. Juli 2026
Episode After the Spike: Energy Markets, the Fed, and Gold Cover

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On this episode of America’s Gold Authority® Podcast, host Mike Barnes is joined by Philip N. Diehl, President of U.S. Money Reserve and former Director of the U.S. Mint, to examine how energy markets, Federal Reserve policy, and geopolitical developments continue to shape the outlook for gold. Diehl explains why oil prices have remained highly volatile throughout the conflict in the Middle East, with shifting expectations around ceasefire negotiations and the Strait of Hormuz driving sharp market swings. He also explores why gasoline prices have been slower to decline than crude oil, highlighting refining bottlenecks, transportation constraints, and ongoing disruptions to global energy supplies. The discussion then turns to the Federal Reserve and its efforts to restore credibility in the fight against inflation. Diehl examines how interest rate expectations—not just actual rate decisions—have become one of the primary drivers of both gold and energy markets, and why confidence in the Fed's long-term strategy may ultimately determine the path of inflation and borrowing costs. The episode also emphasizes the importance of maintaining a long-term perspective when owning physical gold. Diehl explains why periods of temporary weakness—rather than daily price movements—have historically created prime opportunities for long-term buyers, and why gold continues to serve as a form of financial insurance during periods of economic and geopolitical uncertainty. Looking ahead, the conversation explores the possibility of an economic slowdown driven by elevated borrowing costs and growing concerns surrounding artificial intelligence spending. As markets continue to adjust to changing conditions, the discussion reinforces why many analysts believe gold remains well-positioned to benefit from future shifts in monetary policy and broader financial uncertainty. U.S. Money Reserve is one of the country’s largest private dealers of government-minted gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. It’s the only precious metals firm guided by two former U.S. Mint Directors, giving the company unrivaled institutional insight. Having served more than one million customers and processed over $4.4 billion in transactions, U.S. Money Reserve is widely trusted for helping Americans safeguard their financial future. Tune in to America’s Gold Authority® Podcast and request your FREE Gold Ownership Guide by calling 833-232-2426 or visiting https://usmr.gold/USMoneyReserve/POD70P [https://usmr.gold/USMoneyReserve/POD70P]

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Episode After the Spike: Energy Markets, the Fed, and Gold Cover

After the Spike: Energy Markets, the Fed, and Gold

On this episode of America’s Gold Authority® Podcast, host Mike Barnes is joined by Philip N. Diehl, President of U.S. Money Reserve and former Director of the U.S. Mint, to examine how energy markets, Federal Reserve policy, and geopolitical developments continue to shape the outlook for gold. Diehl explains why oil prices have remained highly volatile throughout the conflict in the Middle East, with shifting expectations around ceasefire negotiations and the Strait of Hormuz driving sharp market swings. He also explores why gasoline prices have been slower to decline than crude oil, highlighting refining bottlenecks, transportation constraints, and ongoing disruptions to global energy supplies. The discussion then turns to the Federal Reserve and its efforts to restore credibility in the fight against inflation. Diehl examines how interest rate expectations—not just actual rate decisions—have become one of the primary drivers of both gold and energy markets, and why confidence in the Fed's long-term strategy may ultimately determine the path of inflation and borrowing costs. The episode also emphasizes the importance of maintaining a long-term perspective when owning physical gold. Diehl explains why periods of temporary weakness—rather than daily price movements—have historically created prime opportunities for long-term buyers, and why gold continues to serve as a form of financial insurance during periods of economic and geopolitical uncertainty. Looking ahead, the conversation explores the possibility of an economic slowdown driven by elevated borrowing costs and growing concerns surrounding artificial intelligence spending. As markets continue to adjust to changing conditions, the discussion reinforces why many analysts believe gold remains well-positioned to benefit from future shifts in monetary policy and broader financial uncertainty. U.S. Money Reserve is one of the country’s largest private dealers of government-minted gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. It’s the only precious metals firm guided by two former U.S. Mint Directors, giving the company unrivaled institutional insight. Having served more than one million customers and processed over $4.4 billion in transactions, U.S. Money Reserve is widely trusted for helping Americans safeguard their financial future. Tune in to America’s Gold Authority® Podcast and request your FREE Gold Ownership Guide by calling 833-232-2426 or visiting https://usmr.gold/USMoneyReserve/POD70P [https://usmr.gold/USMoneyReserve/POD70P]

14. Juli 202625 min
Episode The Social Security Crisis: An Insider’s Perspective Cover

The Social Security Crisis: An Insider’s Perspective

On this episode of America’s Gold Authority® Podcast, host Mike Barnes is joined by Ed Moy, former Director of the U.S. Mint and U.S. Money Reserve’s Senior IRA Strategist, to discuss the accelerating challenges facing Social Security and what they could mean for current and future retirees. Drawing on decades of experience in government, including work involving Social Security administration, Moy explains why the program's trust fund is projected to reach insolvency within the next several years if Congress fails to act. He examines the demographic and fiscal pressures driving the shortfall, including an aging population, lower birth rates, and the growing gap between payroll tax revenue and promised benefits. The episode also focuses on practical retirement planning. Moy encourages viewers to think of Social Security as a supplement rather than the foundation of retirement income and explains why diversification has become increasingly important. He discusses the evolution from the traditional 60/40 portfolio toward a 60/20/20 approach and outlines why physical gold can play a valuable role in helping strengthen long-term retirement security through a self-directed gold IRA. U.S. Money Reserve is one of America’s largest private distributors of government-minted gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. Discover why U.S. Money Reserve is the top choice for establishing a precious metals IRA—an option guided by the unmatched institutional insight of two former U.S. Mint Directors. Acknowledged as a trusted industry leader, U.S. Money Reserve has served more than one million clients and facilitated over $4.4 billion in transactions. U.S. Money Reserve, often hailed as “America’s Gold Authority®,” invites you to learn more: Tune in to America’s Gold Authority® Podcast and request your FREE Gold Ownership Guide by calling 833-234-6486 or visiting https://usmr.gold/USMoneyReserve/POD69P [https://usmr.gold/USMoneyReserve/POD69P]

7. Juli 202613 min
Episode Market Opportunity: Why Gold’s Long-Term Case Endures Cover

Market Opportunity: Why Gold’s Long-Term Case Endures

On this episode of America’s Gold Authority® Podcast, host Mike Barnes is joined by Philip N. Diehl, President of U.S. Money Reserve and former Director of the U.S. Mint, and Brad Chastain, U.S. Money Reserve’s Managing Director and Global Head of Research, to examine gold’s recent correction and why they believe the long-term bull market remains intact. They break down the forces behind gold’s pullback, including stronger-than-expected employment data, rising Treasury yields, and changing expectations for Federal Reserve policy under Chairman Kevin Warsh. The discussion explores how higher interest rate forecasts and shifting sentiment have created temporary headwinds, even as many of gold’s long-term drivers remain firmly in place. Diehl and Chastain also explain the difference between short-term price movements driven by paper-based asset markets and the continued demand for physical gold from central banks and long-term buyers. They discuss why market corrections are a normal part of every bull market, how averaging purchases during periods of volatility may help reduce long-term risk, and why attempts to perfectly time the market often prove unsuccessful. The episode also examines gold’s historical performance during previous bear markets, including the 1970s, the early 2010s, and 2022. Looking beyond short-term volatility, the conversation explores how growing sovereign debt, central bank accumulation, and increasing adoption of diversified portfolio strategies—including the 60/20/20 model—continue to strengthen the long-term case for physical gold. As many independent analysts forecast substantially higher gold prices through the end of the decade, Diehl and Chastain explain why temporary pullbacks have historically been followed by renewed periods of strength. The discussion reinforces why maintaining a long-term perspective remains one of the most important principles for buyers navigating today's changing financial landscape. U.S. Money Reserve is one of the country’s largest private dealers of government-minted gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. It’s the only precious metals firm guided by two former U.S. Mint Directors, giving the company unrivaled institutional insight. Having served more than one million customers and processed over $4.4 billion in transactions, U.S. Money Reserve is widely trusted for helping Americans safeguard their financial future. Tune in to America’s Gold Authority® Podcast and request your FREE Gold Ownership Guide by calling 833-235-5865 or visiting https://usmr.gold/USMoneyReserve/POD68P [https://usmr.gold/USMoneyReserve/POD68P]

2. Juli 202626 min
Episode Heading for a Cliff: Social Security’s Accelerating Crisis Cover

Heading for a Cliff: Social Security’s Accelerating Crisis

On this episode of America’s Gold Authority® Podcast, host Mike Barnes is joined by Philip N. Diehl, President of U.S. Money Reserve and former Director of the U.S. Mint, and Brad Chastain, U.S. Money Reserve’s Managing Director and Global Head of Research, to examine the accelerating challenges facing Social Security and what they could mean for future retirees. They break down the latest projections from Social Security trustees, which show the program’s trust fund moving closer to depletion, and explain why the timeline could continue accelerating. The discussion explores the factors contributing to the shortfall, including demographic shifts, lower birth rates, changing workforce participation, and growing concerns about the long-term impact of artificial intelligence on employment. Diehl and Chastain also examine how a recession could dramatically worsen the situation by reducing payroll tax revenue while increasing the number of people drawing benefits. They explain why even modest changes to economic conditions could move the insolvency timeline forward and increase pressure on policymakers to act. The episode explores the difficult political choices surrounding Social Security reform, including tax increases, benefit reductions, and the challenges of building bipartisan support for long-term solutions. They also discuss similar funding concerns facing Medicare and why both programs are becoming increasingly important considerations in retirement planning. As uncertainty grows around future benefits, the conversation highlights the importance of building independent sources of retirement security. With many analysts calling for greater portfolio diversification and larger allocations to hard assets, the episode reinforces why physical gold continues to play an important role in helping individuals prepare for long-term financial uncertainty. U.S. Money Reserve is one of the country’s largest private dealers of government-minted gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. It’s the only precious metals firm guided by two former U.S. Mint Directors, giving the company unrivaled institutional insight. Having served more than one million customers and processed over $4.4 billion in transactions, U.S. Money Reserve is widely trusted for helping Americans safeguard their financial future. Tune in to America’s Gold Authority® Podcast and request your FREE Gold Ownership Guide by calling 833-235-5867 or visiting https://usmr.gold/USMoneyReserve/POD67P [https://usmr.gold/USMoneyReserve/POD67P]

22. Juni 202622 min
Episode Turning the Page: The First Meeting of the Warsh Fed Cover

Turning the Page: The First Meeting of the Warsh Fed

On this episode of America’s Gold Authority® Podcast, host Mike Barnes is joined by Philip N. Diehl, President of U.S. Money Reserve and former Director of the U.S. Mint, and Brad Chastain, U.S. Money Reserve’s Managing Director and Global Head of Research, to examine Kevin Warsh’s first Federal Reserve meeting as chair and the challenges facing the central bank. They break down the difficult balancing act between inflation, economic growth, and political pressure surrounding interest rates. The discussion explores Warsh’s evolving reputation as both a hawk and a dove, his views on productivity gains from artificial intelligence, and the growing debate over whether the Federal Reserve can lower rates while inflation remains elevated. Diehl and Chastain also examine why the real story may extend far beyond interest rates. They explain how changes to the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet, liquidity management, and banking reserves could have a greater impact on markets than headline rate decisions. The episode highlights the growing importance of balance sheet policy in a post-2008 financial system where liquidity plays a central role in market performance. The conversation explores the competing forces shaping today’s economy, including geopolitical instability, supply-driven inflation, sovereign debt expansion, and the risk of recession. With policymakers facing increasingly difficult choices, the discussion outlines how both inflationary and recessionary scenarios have historically supported gold’s performance relative to traditional financial assets. As uncertainty grows around monetary policy, Treasury markets, and the long-term outlook for economic growth, the episode reinforces why many analysts continue to view physical gold as a critical component of long-term portfolio diversification and financial resilience. U.S. Money Reserve is one of the country’s largest private dealers of government-minted gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. It’s the only precious metals firm guided by two former U.S. Mint Directors, giving the company unrivaled institutional insight. Having served more than one million customers and processed over $4.4 billion in transactions, U.S. Money Reserve is widely trusted for helping Americans safeguard their financial future. Tune in to America’s Gold Authority® Podcast and request your FREE Gold Ownership Guide by calling 833-235-5869 or visiting https://usmr.gold/USMoneyReserve/POD66P [https://usmr.gold/USMoneyReserve/POD66P]

15. Juni 202623 min