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#Gold #Hyperinflation #Inflation #DollarReset #SafeHaven Gold is swinging hard—and when volatility hits, the physical market (spreads, liquidity, dealer rules) often tells the real story first. This breakdown connects the “reset/hyperinflation” narrative to what you can actually see happening in real-world bullion behavior. What you’ll learn: Why wild price swings don’t always reflect real-world liquidity How dealer spreads, minimums, and backlogs can change fast What “safe haven” really means when the dollar narrative shifts How rate expectations and refinancing pressure can amplify volatility How to think in time-horizons instead of headlines Key topics covered: Gold vs. silver volatility and “plumbing” stress signals Liquidity drying up (spreads, minimum transaction behavior) Physical buying/selling friction vs. spot price Fed / interest-rate expectations and market reactions Risk chain thinking (policy pressure → currency narrative → hard assets) Data/context used in this video: Macro framing includes CPI/FOMC-rate expectations and real-world dealer/liquidity dynamics referenced in the script. This content is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice. I am not a financial advisor. Always do your own research and consider your risk tolerance before making any investment decisions. If this helped, please like & subscribe—and comment “Our John AG” (or share your biggest takeaway) so I know you’re watching. #Gold #Hyperinflation #Inflation #DollarReset #SafeHaven #FederalReserve #InterestRates #MacroEconomics #PreciousMetals #WealthProtection #Banking #Liquidity #MarketVolatility #RecessionRisk #FinancialEducation