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Trade policies pushing gold up

Gold prices rallied above $3,100 per ounce for the first time on Monday, on course for its biggest quarterly gain in over 38 years, as global tariffs and geopolitical tensions push investors toward safe-haven bets.

“Trump’s unpredictable trade policy has been the key driver for gold so far in 2025, with prices up by more than 16% year-to-date, extending its momentum from 2024,” ING analysts said.

“We see uncertainty over trade and tariffs, along with central bank buying and inflows into ETF holdings continuing to buoy gold prices.”

Source – Seeking Alpha

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    “The next phase of getting (Zonia) into production is a bankable feasibility study so you can fund it. A bankable feasibility study is going to cost $5 million to $7 million, and we don’t have that right now,” Neal said.

    “The plan is to get it there, but we’re going to need partners to help us get it there. So that’s why (we’re doing) the strategic review, and it looks like we’ll have an announcement in the next few weeks on one of these opportunities.”

    Source – Investing News Network (full interview video with CEO Gord Neal)

  • Where to Buy Physical Gold & Silver

    I just want to keep this short because if you’re here then that means you just want to know right away so I will make this short and sweet.

    OF COURSE you can buy gold and silver through reputable places that make IRAs for you but if you want to buy your precious metals and keep it safely in your own care then this is for you. I am on your side as I feel that is the easiest way to start before making it into a retirement plan.

    I won’t list the IRA places because we already know those so lets do a short list of local places you can find in any state and in person.

    Walmart

    I know, I know Walmart. One of the last places in the world I would go and maybe most people would go to buy gold. I was pleasantly surprised to see that they sell grams, bars and coins. Not to mention their jewelry. When I found out that Walmart sold gold bars I got the app right away to check it out. Honestly I’m impressed!

    Going on the website you will find that there are lots of options to choose from. The smallest that I have found (in price) is 1/2 a gram of .999 fine gold bar at $73. WOW! You can also buy 1oz gold bars at various prices. All are sold from different distributors going through Walmart but it’s pretty convenient to find and that’s the greatest part about this.

    I have also found some gold coins and my personal favorite (besides anything silver) is Goldbacks. The $1 Goldback is the cheapest on the website but you cannot spend everywhere and that topic is for a different post I will do here soon.

    Now as far as buying in store and in person you will have to call the locations or select online to pickup in store. Taxes wise, again you will have to call and find out but other than that you can’t argue that’s pretty cool to go through your local Walmart.

    Costco

    For most people (like myself) would never think to go to flippin’ Costco for gold are you kidding me! But recently there have been gold sales at Costco that started in 2023. You can buy the gold but of course you have to be a member to buy. That’s the only downside but it’s easy to get one. If not, maybe you can go in person or online with your family member who does have a membership and purchase that way.

    The gold is 1oz 999.9 minted bar. If they are in store you’ll have to find out from the location in your area but you might get lucky and see them there waiting for you. If you’re ordering online it might have a shipping cost and you can only get 2 per 24 hrs. As far as tax, that I am unclear on so please don’t hesitate to give them a call or email before you buy.

    (I think I will have to get my membership now just to get this)

    The obvious……

    We all know (unless you’re not a seasoned investor) that there are so many places that buy and sell gold. Well lets just take a moment to talk about these places.

    Pawn Shops

    This is probably a 50/50 for most people. Now I have not gone to a pawn shop to purchase gold but they do have gold jewelry and very nice pieces too. I will not say they are all the same because some are very nice and some are not. Remember that when you go the gold will be marked up than elsewhere in price so don’t go in blind but expect a realistic price.

    At some pawn shops you may be able to haggle a price or you can trade in your personal gold for some cash. You can always walk out if the dealer doesn’t sell gold at the same or better price you found elsewhere.

    If pawn shops are a maybe don’t worry there are other places to visit. The great thing about this option is that you can trade or get cash and that’s pretty nice.

    Gold and Silver Shops

    These stores are not in every city or small town but if you find one you will be pleasantly surprised at what you may find.

    Gold and Silver shops will have bars, coins, oz, grams and jewelry. You may also find some notes that will fetch a good price if that’s another form of investment you’d like to dip your toe into.

    What’s so great about these shops is that they generally stay around the market price *no tax*. Please take that with a grain of salt. Not all dealers are the same. Talk to them and find out how they do the taxes on gold and silver bullion.

    Search your town and see if you can find a gold dealer in your area.

    Main Idea

    Gold is rising and it doesn’t look like its slowing down anytime soon. This post is to think about buying gold locally, educating yourself gradually as prices constantly shift and give you some options you might not have thought of to look for this particular investment.

    Gold and Silver are a great way to hedge against inflation and boost your portfolio. Having it in hand in you own personal safe is a great way to start storing your investments till you’re ready to put in an IRA.

    Don’t be afraid to ask questions to any of these dealers in fact it benefits you!

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    Silver Storm Files Technical Report and debt settlement

    Silver Storm Mining Ltd. (“Silver Storm” or the “Company“) is pleased to announce that it has filed an independent National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101“) Technical Report titled “Independent Technical Report for the La Parrilla Silver Mine, Durango State, Mexico” with an effective date of December 31, 2024 (the “Technical Report“). The Technical Report updates the Mineral Resource estimate at the Company’s 100% owned La Parrilla Silver Mine Complex, located in Durango Mexico.

    The Company also announces that it has entered into a debt settlement letter agreement with a drilling service provider (the “Creditor“) to settle the Company’s outstanding debt for past services performed by the Creditor in the amount of $578,200 (the “Debt“) by issuing 4,818,333 common shares in the capital of the Company (the “Common Shares“) at a deemed price of $0.12 per Common Share (the “Shares-for-Debt Transaction“).

    Source – Yahoo Finance

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    JP Morgan analyst on gold

    After a strong run for precious metals, gold mining shares still look undervalued.

    That’s the view from JP Morgan’s latest note on listed producers, which argues there’s room for substantial upside, especially if its bullish forecast for the precious metal proves right.

    Its commodities team is pencilling in a price of $4,100 an ounce for 2026. That’s well above current spot levels of $3,320 and would mark a new all-time high.

    Based on that estimate, JP Morgan sees around 40–50 per cent upside to average analyst expectations for earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation across the sector.

    Source – This Is Money

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    SPDR Gold Shares was rallying a sharp 1.6%

    “Gold bars are bought as a hedge” against tariff-related downside risks to stocks as well as U.S. and global economic growth, commodity analysts at Citigroup said in a research note on Friday after the U.S. stock market’s close. “In precious metals, we see gold moving higher very near term” to $3,000 per ounce, they wrote.

    “Gold has soared to another record high today amid a further ratcheting up in trade tensions,”  said Joe Maher, assistant economist at Capital Economics, in a note Monday. “Concerns that gold may get caught in the trade-war crossfire may also have led U.S. investors to buy up gold in order to get ahead of any future tariffs that might affect U.S. gold imports.”

    Source – Market Watch

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    Spot gold and futures down, Silver down

    Gold fell to a near three-week low on Monday as a U.S.-European Union trade accord lifted the dollar and risk sentiment, while investors awaited fresh cues on rate policy from this week’s Federal Reserve meeting.

    Spot gold fell 0.6% to $3,316.03 per ounce as of 11:36 a.m. ET (1536 GMT), after touching its lowest level since July 9, earlier in the session. U.S. gold futures were down 0.7% at $3,313.2 per ounce.

    “I think the more trade announcements we get, the more the dollar increases. These tariff deals are dollar friendly, lowering the allure of gold and driving the sell-off amid a risk-on sentiment,” said Marex analyst Edward Meir.

    Spot silver was down 0.1% at $38.12 per ounce and platinum fell 0.6% to $1,393.25, while palladium gained 2.1% to $1,245.52.

    Source – Reuters