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"Gold and silver can't be printed. Copper can't be printed. Energy can't be printed. And once you understand that... it becomes easier to understand why hard assets matter so much," says Andy Schectman. We are entering a period where physical supply and demand are beginning to matter far more...

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Catherine Austin Fitts: "In gold, the demand for physical reflects a demand for a core position...Silver is...different... because you have so much growing industrial demand... and they have to take physical delivery...But... people are [realizing] inflation is not going away." This clip of Fitts, a former Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, investment banker, and founder of the Solari Report (The Solari Report | Catherine Austin Fitts), is taken from a discussion with Miles Franklin (Miles Franklin Precious Metals) posted to YouTube on January 26, 2026. ----------------Partial transcription of clip--------------- "In gold, the demand for physical reflects a demand for core position. Okay. And not just by individuals, but by institutions and businesses. Silver is a very different story because you have so much growing industrial demand for silver and they have to take physical delivery. You can't use silver paper to, to build a data center. So part of it is the industrial demand, including national security issues. "But then also if you're going to monetize gold being driven by the people wanting more and more core position, silver ultimately is going to be monetized too. It'll lag, but it's coming in. They want physical. And if you look at the leverage in this, the paper to silver leverage is much greater than gold. "So for two years, you probably don't know this, I'm asked about gold and I just say I'm buying silver. And people keep saying, why are you buying silver? And it's on sale. I'm buying silver because it's on sale. And so the other day I kept saying to our team, I said, I think the sale's over. "But we knew at some point that that leverage was between paper and, whatever. Anyway, so let me keep going. The investment position, the miners have clearly lagged, so they're catching up. But then finally people are beginning to realize, you know, inflation is not going away. "There are many reasons why it could get worse and they need to protect themselves. And so they're going to the trouble of educating themselves. It's a big, for somebody who's never done precious metals, it's a big education. And so, you know, so people are saying, okay, inflation's not going away. I'm going to take the time to do the education. And so I think that's a major factor in the investment part of it anyway. So it's, you know, it's complicated, but if you look at all the factors, we are clearly in the, I would call it the end of the first phase of a long-term bull market in gold and silver. "Now, there are many things that could drive the price way down. You know, a pandemic or a war is very deflationary, as you know, and can drive the price way down. But I think, you know, I think the bull market has quite a ways to run."

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The Coming Gold Repricing & The New Financial System In this Short video, Andy Schectman of Miles Franklin Precious Metals and Adam Taggart break down the case for a future gold $GLD repricing, the shift away from U.S. Treasuries, and the quiet transformation taking place in the global monetary system. For decades, the global financial system has revolved around the U.S. dollar, U.S. Treasuries, and Western-controlled payment networks. But a quiet shift is taking place beneath the surface. BRICS nations and other emerging economies are steadily building an alternative framework for trade and settlement. Instead of selling commodities for dollars, countries can increasingly transact in local currencies, settle imbalances with #gold, and move value through new financial infrastructure outside the traditional Western system. The most overlooked part of this trend may be the rapid expansion of gold vaults and settlement hubs across Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore, Dubai, Mumbai, and other regions. Combined with payment systems such as CIPS, these networks could eventually allow countries to trade with one another without relying on the dollar as an intermediary. Andy Schectman also argues that gold and #silver $SLV have never been allowed to fully reflect their true market value. While the West continues to set global precious metals prices through paper markets, physical demand has been rising as central banks and sovereign buyers accumulate metal and increasingly stand for delivery. At the same time, the traditional safe-haven asset – U.S. Treasuries – has suffered one of the worst drawdowns in modern history. The argument is that many countries are quietly reducing Treasury exposure and reallocating reserves toward gold. If these trends continue, the world could be moving toward a more multipolar financial system where physical gold plays a much larger role in trade, reserve management, and international settlement. The big question is whether gold's current price reflects that future—or whether a major repricing still lies ahead. ⬇️Get access to my notes with the key takeaways from this interview with Andy Schectman by visiting my Substack (link below) ⬇️

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