
SD Bullion
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SD Bullion News hosts the best source for online gold, silver and platinum news. Weekly, real coverage on metals markets and reactions to world news impacts.
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Central banks stockpile bullion as Western investors risk being caught off guard. The European Central Bank just issued a stark warning about a potential gold bullion short squeeze—confirming what seasoned investors have suspected for years. Central banks are piling into gold while Western investors remain dangerously underexposed. With gold prices surging and paper markets showing cracks, the window for acquiring physical bullion at suppressed prices may be closing fast. ECB Acknowledges Gold Market Distortion: The European Central Bank (ECB) has formally recognized the mounting risk of a global gold bullion short squeeze, citing decades of systemic price suppression via leveraged derivatives. This marks a pivotal shift in official sentiment. Gold Bullion Demand Surges Globally: Central banks, particularly in emerging markets, are aggressively increasing gold reserves. Poland recently surpassed 509 metric tons, positioning gold as over 20% of its national reserves—a benchmark now echoed by institutions like Goldman Sachs. Western Bullion Reserves Alarmingly Low: While emerging economies ramp up bullion exposure, Western investors remain dangerously underexposed. UBS data reveals family offices hold a mere 2% allocation to precious metals, leaving portfolios vulnerable in a currency devaluation scenario.

Moody’s has officially downgraded U.S. debt, sending shockwaves through the financial world and raising serious questions about America’s fiscal future. Meanwhile, gold is cooling after a blistering start to 2025—but is another breakout above $3,000 on deck? China’s massive gold demand surge and a rare move by Ray Dalio’s fund are turning heads across global markets. And with silver on the verge of a breakout, could a precious metals mania be just getting started? Moody’s Downgrade: Moody’s has officially downgraded U.S. debt below AAA, citing unsustainable government spending—making it the last of the big three rating agencies to do so. Long-Term Bond Bear Market: The U.S. bond market may be entering a prolonged bear market aligned with escalating government debt. Gold Price Consolidation: After a surge in early 2025, gold prices [https://sdbullion.com/gold-price] are undergoing a correction; investors are watching closely for the next support level.

Buffett’s long-term success was built on compounding—but that only works as long as the currency holds its value. Even Warren himself recently hinted that the U.S. dollar is in trouble over the coming decades, and our current leaders aren’t equipped to fix it. Meanwhile, gold and silver continue rising quietly, with silver’s supply-demand gap widening and central banks hoarding bullion. Gallup Shows Gold Sentiment Climbing A recent Gallup poll shows nearly 1 in 4 Americans now view gold as the best long-term investment—yet physical bullion sales remain quiet. Classic case of sentiment leading price Buffett’s Long History with Silver Back in the late '90s, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway bought nearly 130 million ounces of silver—so much that it spiked lease rates to 70% annually. They sold in 2006, likely under pressure during legal negotiations. Gold vs Berkshire Since 2000 Gold has outperformed Berkshire Hathaway stock over the last 27 years—despite Buffett’s public criticism of gold.

Over the past century, the battle between precious metals and paper assets has swung wildly — and today, both gold and silver are flashing signs of being massively undervalued. While gold has already begun its breakout, silver is the coiled spring, historically known for explosive catch-up moves when it finally runs. Real estate and stocks may look solid in dollar terms, but measured in bullion, the cracks are already showing. If you're curious about where true value is heading, now’s the time to dig deeper — the charts and history don’t lie.

Gold recently hit a new nominal high, echoing historical patterns from the late 1970s when gold and silver prices surged dramatically, and today’s economic fragility suggests much higher precious metals prices are still ahead. Central banks, especially in emerging markets, are aggressively accumulating gold as faith in the U.S. dollar weakens, signaling a broader structural shift in the global monetary system. Meanwhile, silver remains deeply undervalued relative to gold, and with surging demand from Asia and persistent supply deficits, it is poised for a powerful breakout as the bullion bull market matures.

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