America's Gold Authority Podcast
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 why gold’s recent pause may be setting the stage for its next move higher. They break down the impact of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, including disruptions to global energy supplies, rising oil prices, and the inflationary pressures that could emerge if the situation continues. The discussion explores how prolonged instability affects both financial markets and the broader economy, creating conditions that have historically supported gold. Diehl and Chastain also explain why short-term price movements can distract investors from larger structural trends. They examine how central bank buying, sovereign debt growth, liquidity pressures, and shifting confidence in traditional safe havens continue to strengthen the long-term case for gold despite recent volatility. The episode highlights the dangers of trying to perfectly time markets and why many successful long-term consumers view periods of consolidation as opportunities rather than setbacks. With forecasts pointing to significantly higher gold prices in the years ahead, the conversation explores why temporary pullbacks often occur within broader upward trends.
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