Central Banks Keep Buying Gold—Here’s Why It Matters
Yesterday, we covered how to test your metals at home. Today, let’s zoom out: while most people chase stocks and crypto, central banks are quietly stacking gold like it’s going out of style—and that impacts your stack.
Why? Because central banks know fiat currencies are unstable, debt levels are unsustainable, and gold remains the ultimate backstop. Their buying tightens supply and supports prices, making gold harder to get—and more valuable—for everyday stackers. When those printing money buy gold, it’s a signal to pay attention.
Tomorrow, we’ll dive into how silver demand from tech and green energy is setting up the next big squeeze.
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In 2024 alone, central banks purchased over 1,000 tons of gold globally, marking one of the highest annual totals in history.
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