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🔴 Gold Buyers Be Ready! What’s Coming for Gold & Silver Next – Martin Armstrong — MarketVault
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🔴 Gold Buyers Be Ready! What’s Coming for Gold & Silver Next – Martin Armstrong

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🔴 Gold Buyers Be Ready! What’s Coming for Gold & Silver Next – Martin Armstrong Gold’s recent weakness may look unsettling, but the larger story is not simply about inflation. Geopolitical stress, government risk, and shifting capital flows could matter far more in the years ahead. Martin Armstrong, a market analyst and forecaster known for computer-based market models, emphasizes that gold behaves more like a hedge against government instability than a straightforward inflation hedge. He points to the long decline from 1980 to 1999, even as national debt increased, as evidence that debt alone does not guarantee rising gold prices. His outlook suggests the current move may still begin as only a bounce, with the more important long-term shift likely arriving in the first quarter of 2027. From there, he sees the possibility of a broader bull market extending toward 2032. He also connects the recent correction to investors becoming accustomed to conflicts involving Iran and Ukraine, while financial disruption has forced some holders to sell physical gold for liquidity. If geopolitical tensions remain unresolved, that could eventually restore gold’s role as protection against uncertainty. Global conflict may not develop as a single confrontation between two major powers. Instead, the emerging risk is a series of regional “brush fires” that erupt independently, overlap strategically, and gradually place pressure on military resources, financial markets, and global capital flows. The computer-based outlook described here points toward a form of World War Three that looks substantially different from the first two world wars. Iran is portrayed as part of a proxy struggle designed to drain American missiles and supplies, while Russia remains engaged in its own conflict. With attention divided across Europe and the Middle East, China could gain more freedom to pursue its interests. At the same time, North Korea may see distraction elsewhere as an opportunity to act against



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