
Political Pressure on Fed Fuels Gold’s Safe Haven
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This episode focuses on the Federal Reserve's independence in 2025, specifically addressing political pressures from figures like Donald Trump regarding interest rates, and the subsequent implications for the U.S. economy and national debt. It explores how this uncertainty and the erosion of central bank credibility lead investors to consider gold as a safe haven asset, contrasting it with traditional havens and digital alternatives. It also discusses global trends in central bank gold buying due to de-dollarization, while acknowledging the inherent risks and considerations of investing in gold. Ultimately, it underscores the importance of the Fed's autonomy for economic stability and gold's role as an indicator of systemic risks.
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