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The $40 Trillion Hard Asset You Haven't Fully Considered

6 min · 11. huhti 2025
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Forget the trillion-dollar tech giants for a moment. There's a classic hard asset quietly outperforming some of the biggest names in the market, and one strategist believes its value could skyrocket to a staggering $40 trillion. We dive into why this traditional store of value is gaining traction, even amidst a strong US dollar, and explore the concerns around sovereign debt and fiscal deficits that are fueling this potential surge. Discover why some experts see gold as a crucial hedge in an uncertain economic landscape, with central banks seemingly already making their moves. Could gold be the sleeper investment you need to pay closer attention to?

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