Price Suppression vs Physical Demand: Why Gold & Silver Will Break Free | The Gold Spot

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Precious metals markets are signaling strong upward trends as economic and geopolitical conditions deteriorate. Gold prices recently broke past the $2,000/oz mark once again, demonstrating the metal’s fundamental strength.

Even with this positive momentum, many investors are concerned about the suppression of gold and silver prices. Frustratingly, major institutions such as JP Morgan and other banks have been artificially holding down the value of precious metals for their financial gain.

However, the growing imbalance of gold supply and gold demand is making it harder to manipulate markets. As central banks consistently ramp up their precious metals holdings, the supply of physical assets wanes. The world is starting to scrape the bottom of the buckets in terms of gold and silver consumption.

It’s only a matter of time before gold and silver prices burst free of the stranglehold of market wide suppression. Watch this week’s The Gold Spot to hear Scottsdale Bullion & Coin Precious Metals Advisor Joe Elkjer and Precious Metals Advisor Tim Murphy explain the mechanisms of market manipulation and why investors have a limited window of opportunity to invest in gold and silver.

⭐ RELATED LINKS:

🏦 Central Banks Buying Gold at Record Rates: Why Investors Should Care:
https://www.sbcgold.com/blog/central-banks-buying-gold-at-record-rates-why-investors-should-care/

📊 Gold Price Forecasts 2024:
https://www.sbcgold.com/gold-price-forecasts/gold-price-forecast-2024/

📈 See Live Gold and Silver Spot Prices:
https://www.sbcgold.com/charts/

🪙 Buy gold and silver coins in Arizona:
https://www.sbcgold.com/buy-gold-and-silver/coins/

👉 Gold Bullion Bars in Arizona:
https://www.sbcgold.com/buy-gold-and-silver/buy-gold-bars/

⭐ Advisors in this The Gold Spot video:

👤 Joe Elkjer, Precious Metals Advisor @sbcgold :
https://www.sbcgold.com/about/joe-elkjer/

👤 Tim Murphy, Precious Metals Advisor at @sbcgold :
https://www.sbcgold.com/about/tim-murphy/

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