#Gold
Total 15 articles
US national debt hits a record $38.5 trillion in Jan 2026. With interest payments exceeding defense spending, the rise of fiscal dominance is boosting demand for Bitcoin and gold.
Gold is challenging a 50-year resistance level against the U.S. money supply after a 70% surge, while Bitcoin tests a make-or-break support. This analysis explores the diverging paths of these two assets.
In 2025, gold has surged over 70% to record highs while Bitcoin, the so-called 'digital gold,' has faltered. We analyze the reasons for this divergence and what it means for investors.
Gold, silver, and copper futures surged to record highs as mounting concerns over a weakening U.S. dollar drive a flight to safety and industrial supply constraints bite.
Global asset manager VanEck predicts Bitcoin will become a top-performing asset in 2026, despite lagging stocks by 50% in 2025. The firm cites accelerating monetary debasement as the key driver.
The U.S. dollar index is near a 3-month low, sending gold and copper to record highs. But Bitcoin isn't following, raising questions about its safe-haven narrative amidst diverging central bank policies.
Bitcoin (BTC) price falls to $87,500 as risk aversion grows before the U.S. Q3 GDP report. Gold rallies near $4,500, showing a clear investor shift to safety despite a weaker dollar.
In 2025, gold and copper are the top-performing assets, surging 70% and 35% respectively. The rallies reflect a flight to tangible assets amid systemic fear and an AI boom, leaving Bitcoin behind with a 6% loss.
Global central banks are buying gold at a record pace, signaling growing doubts about interest rate hikes and a strategic shift towards safe-haven assets amid inflation and geopolitical risks.
Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI), the country's top Islamic lender, is leveraging gold bullion services to accelerate growth and attract customers from conventional banks. The CEO calls the strategy a 'game changer' for the sector.
Gold surges to a new record high of $4,475, outperforming Bitcoin which struggles to hold the $90,000 level. We analyze the market divergence, the surge in AI-pivoted crypto mining stocks, and what it means for asset allocation.
Bitcoin (BTC) price nears $90,000, but institutional outflows of $952 million and a record rally in gold-backed tokens like XAUT suggest investors are hedging risk.