Valuetainment

"All Time Trust Deficit" - Media & Government Distrust Is KILLING The Dollar And IGNITING Gold

Jan 31, 2026
They trace a historic gold rally and what surging precious-metal prices imply for currency confidence. The conversation explores why the dollar is weakening and how interest-rate gaps and money supply play a role. Debate centers on banks' influence, rising demand for safe assets amid institutional distrust, and head-to-head bets: gold versus Bitcoin for the next decade.
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ANECDOTE

Kilo Gold Contest Story

  • Patrick Bet-David recalled buying kilo gold bars in January 2020 as contest prizes and described their $1,582 per ounce price then.
  • He noted those $50,000 bars are worth about $170,000 now and hoped recipients kept them.
INSIGHT

Dollar Weakness Drives Precious Metals Rally

  • Panelists linked the dollar's decline and lower U.S. interest rates to rising gold and asset prices globally.
  • They suggested banks historically suppressed gold but now allow its price to climb amid broader monetary shifts.
INSIGHT

Money Supply Versus Gold Pricing

  • The panel compared post-1971 M2 money supply growth to gold prices and argued they should correlate more closely.
  • They estimated that if proportional, gold might be far higher than current levels.
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