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Strategies & Market Trends : Young and Older Folk Portfolio

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To: Charliebrown7211 who wrote (21088)10/8/2025 11:17:41 AM
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Re: Gold ...

I think the Bottom Line in the article you linked to sums it up very nicely.

The Bottom Line

After nearly three decades, central banks are fundamentally rebalancing their reserve portfolios away from dollar-denominated assets towards gold. This historic shift reflects growing concerns about US fiscal sustainability, geopolitical risks, and the long-term stability of the current international monetary system.

The trend appears structural rather than cyclical, with central banks now holding more gold than US Treasuries for the first time since 1996. For investors, this represents both validation of gold's role as a strategic asset and a potential opportunity to align portfolios with institutional money flows.

The fundamental message is clear: the world's most sophisticated financial institutions are voting with their reserves, choosing gold over government bonds in unprecedented numbers. This shift may well define the next phase of global monetary evolution.
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