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When Gold & Silver Rise Together, History Issues a Warning | Dalio Wealth Framework — MarketVault
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When Gold & Silver Rise Together, History Issues a Warning | Dalio Wealth Framework

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When Gold & Silver Rise Together, History Issues a Warning | Dalio Wealth Framework When gold and silver rise together, history has never stayed silent. In this video, we break down what the simultaneous surge in both metals is really signaling — from Ray Dalio's Davos warning about a collapsing global monetary order, to the U.S. national debt growing at $8 billion per day, to central banks quietly replacing Treasury bonds with gold at the fastest pace in over a year. This is not a commodity story. This is a monetary story — and the difference matters enormously. We examine the 1973 Bretton Woods parallel, the gold-silver ratio compression, the structural silver supply deficit now entering its fifth consecutive year, and why sophisticated investors holding only 0.5% gold in their portfolios may be sitting on the largest blind spot in modern finance. If you are trying to understand where the global financial system is heading — and why gold and silver are telling you something most analysts are missing — this video is for you. Sources & References: Ray Dalio — World Economic Forum, Davos (January 2026) World Gold Council — Q1 2026 Central Bank Gold Demand Report Congressional Budget Office (CBO) — Federal Debt & Interest Projections 2026–2036 Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB) — Fiscal Outlook Report GlobalData — Gold & Silver Price Forecast Report 2026 World Bank — Commodity Markets Outlook 2026 Bank of America Global Research — Michael Widmer, Precious Metals Report OECD — Global Economic Outlook 2026 U.S. Treasury Department — National Debt Data, January 2026 Principles for Navigating Big Debt Crises — Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Associates DISCLAIMER: This video is produced strictly for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing presented in this video constitutes personal financial advice, investment advice, or a recommendation to buy or sell any asset. All data, forecasts, and expert opinions referenced are drawn from publicly available



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