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Gold just broke $5,000 per ounce for the first time in history. But this is not a trading story. This is not about charts or momentum or retail investors chasing a number. This is about what the world's most powerful institutions are quietly telling you — through their actions, not their words. Central banks bought over 1,000 tonnes of gold for three consecutive years. The US Dollar Index is near its lowest level in four years. 95% of central banks surveyed plan to increase their gold reserves. And former Fed Chair Janet Yellen just warned publicly that the preconditions for fiscal dominance are "clearly strengthening." None of this is happening by accident. In this video, you will learn: — Why the 2022 freezing of Russia's reserves changed how every central bank on earth thinks about the dollar — How central bank gold buying went from 17 tonnes per month to 60 tonnes per month — and why it is staying there — What "fiscal dominance" actually means and why it threatens the dollar's purchasing power — Why gold is rising even when interest rates are high — and what that tells us about confidence in the system — What Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Deutsche Bank, and Societe Generale are projecting for gold through 2026 — What the dollar's structural weakness means for savings, mortgages, and retirement accounts This is not financial advice. This is pattern recognition — understanding how monetary systems shift so you can see what is happening before it becomes obvious. Join the conversation in the comments. Tell us which analysis you want next: Dollar independence. Japan's bond crisis. Or the full de-dollarization timeline. Economy Meets Power. VERIFIED DATA SOURCES: Gold Price Data: CNBC — Gold surges past $5,100 to a fresh record (January 26, 2026): https://www.cnbc.com CME Group — Single-day metals record, January 26, 2026: https://www.cmegroup.com Central Bank Gold Buying: World Gold Council — Gold Demand Trends Q3 2025: https://www.gold.org World Gold Council — Central Bank Gold Reserves Survey 2025: https://www.gold.org World Gold Council — Central Bank Statistics November 2025: https://www.gold.org Bank & Analyst Forecasts: JP Morgan Global Research — Gold Price Forecast 2026: https://www.jpmorgan.com Goldman Sachs — Gold Price Target Revision 2026: https://www.goldmansachs.com Deutsche Bank — $6,000 Gold Target (February 2026): https://www.db.com Societe Generale — Year-End Gold Forecast 2026 Dollar & Fed Independence: Morningstar — What a Weaker US Dollar Means for Investors in 2026: https://www.morningstar.com Brookings Institution — Janet Yellen on Fed Independence and Fiscal Dominance (January 4, 2026): https://www.brookings.edu CNBC — Dollar Wobbles as Markets Fret About Threat to Fed Independence (January 13, 2026): https://www.cnbc.com Fitch Ratings — Fed Independence and US Sovereign Credit Rating: https://www.fitchratings.com De-Dollarization & Russia Reserves: War on the Rocks — The Unfreezable Asset: Gold, Sanctions, and Russia (2022): https://warontherocks.com Federal Reserve — De-Dollarization? Diversification? Exploring Central Bank Behavior (IFDP Paper): https://www.federalreserve.gov Atlantic Council — Dollar Diversification and Financial Sanctions Report: https://www.atlanticcouncil.org Macro & Global Debt: IMF — World Economic Outlook Update, January 2026: https://www.imf.org UNCTAD — World Economic Situation and Prospects 2026: https://unctad.org UN DESA — World Economic Situation and Prospects 2026: https://desapublications.un.org DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing in this video constitutes financial, investment, or legal advice. All data cited is publicly available and sourced from official institutions and credible financial research. Markets involve risk and uncertainty. Always conduct your own research and consult a qualified professional before making financial decisions. Historical patterns do not guarantee future results. FACT-CHECK YOURSELF: Every claim in this video can be verified through the sources listed above. We encourage viewers to independently verify all information presented.