Gold Telegraph
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THE EXPERIMENT OF TRUST
Gold is up by +90% over the past 1 year in USD terms.
What is striking to me now is not the price; it is the tone.
I am reading mainstream pieces I never thought I would see.
Not mocking gold, not dismissing it. But seriously, asking what role it plays in a world where fiat currencies feel stretched, politics feel unstable, and trust feels thin.
That is new.
For a long time, writing about gold felt like shouting into the wind.
You learned to live with the eye-rolls, the labels, the dismissals…
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“Interesting, but outdated.”
“Maybe in a crisis.”
“You are a dinosaur.”
“Sure… but not now.”
Now is here.
The same mainstream publications that once treated gold as a curiosity, even a relic, are now wrestling with it as a necessity.
Not because gold changed, but because the assumptions beneath everything else did.
There’s no victory lap in that.
If anything, it’s sobering.
I have said for years to close friends in the gold industry, people many would consider influential, that if we were right, the world would not look good.
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This is not about the world ending or some dramatic collapse.
It is about transition.
A period of change that many people are not used to, where old frameworks break down, new systems are built, and alliances are reshaped and strengthened.
History moves this way.
We saw it in moments like 1944 and 1971, inflection points I have spent years highlighting… when the rules quietly changed and the consequences unfolded over decades, not days.
Today feels no different.
Gold only gets invited back into the mainstream conversation when confidence is already damaged. So when I read these articles now, I do not feel vindicated.
I feel alert.
Because history shows this part of the movie does not start with panic.
It starts with people quietly asking better questions.
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And that is exactly where we are.
And one last thing.
As a 31-year-old, it is encouraging to see a younger generation starting to lean into gold.
The interest was always there; it was just buried.
For years, a small group shaped the narrative that gold was “for old people” simply because it did not serve their interests or the story they wanted told.
That framing is breaking.
The takeaway is simple:
Follow logic, history, and math, not stories that only work in good times.
The weeks and months ahead are going to be wild.
There is no question about that.
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But I have always tried to do one thing consistently:
Stick to the facts and telegraph the story as it unfolds, not as I wish it to be.
That approach matters most in moments like this.
Source(s):
https://x.com/GoldTelegraph_/status/2017762700269436999
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