Gold approaches $5000, silver above $100. These numbers reflect the state of the global economy, which is characterized by: loss of trust in the old system, loss of trust in the United States, loss of trust in the dollar, loss of trust in international institutions, and loss of trust in international alliances. This situation is pushing individuals, governments, and institutions to buy valuable metals and jump from the ship before it ends up at the bottom of a deep abyss.
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Gold approaches $5000, silver above $100. These numbers reflect the state of the global economy, which is characterized by: loss of trust in the old system, loss of trust in the United States, loss of trust in the dollar, loss of trust in international institutions, and loss of trust in international alliances. This situation is pushing individuals, governments, and institutions to buy valuable metals and jump from the ship before it ends up at the bottom of a deep abyss.