In this week’s episode of Live from the Vault, Andrew Maguire sounds the alarm on China’s advanced dedollarisation progress, and sheds light on the market drivers of gold demand that you won’t hear about in the mainstream media.
Outlining what to expect from the end of this year’s second quarter, the London whistleblower takes listeners through the action that could take gold to $3000 an ounce, before delivering crucial updates on silver and the BRICS currency.
Timestamps
00:00 Start.
01:37 End of May action and the next stairstep.
11:00 China’s dedollarisation progress going mainstream.
17:45 What Andrew sees for the end of Q2 next month.
24:30 The shortened gold delivery timelines.
30:45 It isn’t just the central banks driving demand.
35:00 What about the silver market?
39:00 Update on the BRICS currency.
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