An interesting take on Gold I spotted inside an article
The Case for Gold
Gold demands no yield. It offers permanence instead. It requires no trust in management, no policy intervention, and no productivity promise. Its physical durability matches its monetary history. Unlike equities or currencies, gold remains stable across centuries. It is not consumed. It is held.
Critics argue gold has no use. But its value is not industrial. It is monetary. Gold is everyone’s foreign exchange, the original hard currency. To say gold has “no use” is to misunderstand money itself. Gold’s utility is social, not mechanical. When money loses credibility, gold’s value becomes self-evident.
The manipulation of money and distortion of rates have created conditions hostile to sustainable wealth preservation. Debt continues to mount. Demographics turn adverse. Policymakers pursue ever greater interventions. Monetary debasement is no longer a risk; it is a strategy.
Gold requires no belief in that strategy. It simply endures. Its value arises precisely because others’ values are manipulated. In an era defined by policy overreach and model failure, gold remains not a hedge, but a foundation.
GOLD just is Value in a solid form, with no counterparty Risk, that's why Central Banks are stacking over 1,000 tons/year
