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There’s only one word to describe the Federal Reserve’s actions since September 2019, and that’s RECKLESS.

I say that because the Fed has flooded the market with hundreds of billions of dollars, which has put your retirement at risk while pushing gold prices to 7-year highs.1

The last time the Fed engaged in massive money printing was in 2011, during which gold almost hit $2,000/oz — an all-time high.

Jeff Currie, Global Head of Commodities Research at Goldman Sachs, explains, “Gold is a hedge against debasement and what we saw in 2011 was debasement, printing too many dollars and the real rate goes down, down, down, which then pushes up the price of gold." 2

Given the Fed’s actions, Currie says it is “realistic” that the price of gold will rise to the $1,800-$1,900 range. 3

Other analysts believe gold will go even higher. “I think by 2025 gold will be at least $2,500 to $3,000 an ounce,” says Heritage Capital’s Paul Schatz.4 “I don't think the rally is over in gold by any means.”


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-Devlyn Steele
Senior Economic Analyst

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