Gold On Fire


<p>It's getting crazy now, and it's obvious gold is telling us something.</p>
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<p>It began last night, as the <a href="https://www.moneymetals.com/gold-price&quot; rel="noreferrer">price of gold began to take off</a> in overseas trading.</p>
<p>The chatter on X alerted those of us trying to get away from the markets for a few hours to what was going on. I took a moment from my BBQ to check the price. It was up about $40, no news.</p>
<p>It seemed that Asia, again, wanted gold.</p>
<p>Being a gold bug veteran of many a 2×4 upside the head delivered by Mr. Market, I restrained my enthusiasm until after the typical smash-down time on the New York opening.</p>
<p>Give them credit &mdash; they tried &mdash; but nothing could stop this train today:</p>
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<p>After beating back a couple of bear attacks, <a href="https://www.moneymetals.com/news/2025/04/09/what-gold-is-telling-us-003973&quot; rel="noreferrer">gold took off with little remaining resistance</a>. As I write, it&rsquo;s up about $108 on the day. Silver can&rsquo;t keep up to this rocket ship, but is still up very nicely.</p>
<p>Frankly, this move is somewhat worrisome. After a brief correction earlier this month, gold&rsquo;s overheated status cooled off, with its RSI dipping back below 70. But it&rsquo;s right back in the stratosphere after the remarkable surge in recent sessions.</p>
<p>Similarly worrisome, gold is catching a buzz in the mainstream, as illustrated by this text my daughter received this morning from one of her law school friends:</p>
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<p>While I appreciate the shoutout…and my investment portfolio is indeed shining right now…this is the sort of thing that has my contrarian Spidey senses tingling. Is this kind of mainstream recognition a warning that the move in gold has peaked?</p>
<p>I don&rsquo;t think so, at least for the longer term.</p>
<p>First, if almost everyone you hang out with and talk to is a contrarian, it&rsquo;s hard to figure out what is truly a contrarian view. Pulling back and looking at the big picture, I believe what we&rsquo;re seeing right now is merely the start of a long-lasting move into metals and the miners from mainstream investors.</p>
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<p>There&rsquo;s lots more to go before this bull market ends.</p>
<p>Second, I think gold is telling us something now. As I&rsquo;ve written here recently, all investment markets are predictive mechanisms, but I believe gold is, along with bonds, the most sensitive of all.</p>
<p>It soared after the Covid shutdown not because inflation was soaring, but because it was discounting the inflation to come as a result of the rescue efforts from the Fed and <a href="https://www.moneymetals.com/news/2025/04/14/the-world-is-selling-america-003985&quot; rel="noreferrer">other central banks</a>. Pundits bemoaned gold&rsquo;s lack of reaction when that inflation finally emerged, but gold had&nbsp;<em>already</em>&nbsp;reacted long before.</p>
<p>Today, gold is once again warning us of severe repercussions ahead…and perhaps a reordering of the global monetary system.</p>
<p>What these repercussions are will be revealed in time, although I believe they will involve an economic slowdown, another monetary rescue from the Fed, and the resulting inflationary effects.</p>
<p>In the meantime, <a href="https://www.moneymetals.com/podcasts/2025/04/16/gold-the-last-safe-haven-standing-in-this-bubble-economy-003990&quot; rel="noreferrer">despite gold&rsquo;s rocket-like surge</a>, gold stocks have managed to dramatically outperform the metal. Again, that&rsquo;s clear in the chart below of the GDX/gold ratio, updated from when I showed it to you on Monday:</p>
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<p>More to the point, the stocks in our&nbsp;<em>Gold Newsletter&nbsp;</em>portfolio are just beginning to take off.</p>
<p>I won&rsquo;t belabor the point, except to say this: This train is leaving the station, and if you&rsquo;re not on board, you&rsquo;re going to miss one of the best investing opportunities of your career.</p>
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