
Don Durrett: Gold's Final Battle vs the S&P 500 Is Starting Now
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Reagan, globalism and rising debt
Don argues Reagan-era globalism and deficit spending hollowed the middle class and expanded long-term debt.
Don Durrett of GoldStockData.com joins the discussion to break down the macro forces driving the precious metals market.
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Recording Date 3-11-2026. Drawing on decades of research into gold and silver miners, Durrett explains why structural debt growth, global liquidity policy, and limits on Federal Reserve intervention could push investors toward precious metals during the next phase of the economic cycle.
Durrett traces the macro story from post-World War II U.S. economic dominance through the abandonment of the gold standard and the rise of globalism, deficits, and expanding debt. He argues that modern financial policy has created a system increasingly dependent on liquidity, while massive refinancing needs from deficits and Treasury rollovers are pushing the bond market toward what he calls a "hot potato" phase. According to Durrett, the Federal Reserve now faces serious constraints: aggressive monetization risks high inflation, while higher rates increase pressure across the economy. The conversation explores recession risks, declining fiscal flexibility, and the possibility of a coming market shift where the S&P 500 struggles while capital rotates into gold and mining stocks. Durrett also shares technical outlooks, including a potential gold floor near $4,500 and silver support around $72 before a possible move toward $120. He also discusses structural silver inventory deficits, potential government intervention in ETFs, and risks and opportunities for companies like Vizsla operating in Mexico.
Key Insights in this episode
β Don Durrett explains why precious metals could rise in the coming years. β Growing debt and deficits are putting pressure on the financial system. β The Federal Reserve has limited options without causing inflation. β A recession could push money from the S&P 500 into gold and miners. β Durrett sees a possible gold floor around $4,500. β Silver could retest support near $72 before moving higher. β Ongoing silver shortages may create more volatility in the market.
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00:00 Introduction to Don Durrett 07:13 Liquidity: The Real Cause of Recessions 14:26 Why the Fed Can't Monetize All the Debt 16:40 When Markets Realize the Fed Has Limits 19:29 Gold Outlook & Rotation From the S&P 500 23:23 Silver Breakout and Key Price Levels 25:45 S&P 500 Corrections and Market Cycles 29:19 Why Gold Miners Could Outperform 31:43 Silver Price Floor Around $72 35:49 Vizsla Project Outlook and Risks 38:03 Where to Follow Don Durrett
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