[Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins]( Welcome to Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins! It’s the only daily newsletter featuring the insights of renowned author and former Wall Street insider, Nomi Prins. Every day, Nomi shines a light on a massive wealth transfer she calls The Great Distortion. That’s the true cause of the permanent disconnect she sees between the markets and the real economy. And she shares ways you can come out ahead, if you know where the money is flowing. You’ll find all Nomi’s Inside Wall Street issues [here](. If you have questions or comments, send Nomi a note anytime [here]( or at feedback@rogueeconomics.com. Three Reasons Why the Uptrend in Gold Is Set to Continue By Nomi Prins, Editor, Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins Welcome to our Friday mailbag edition! Every week, we receive fantastic questions from your fellow readers. And recently, many of you have written in about gold. Here are some of the excellent points you raised: I just saw your gold piece from Melbourne, Australia. Gold has had periods of big increases and big declines. So why buy gold now? – Rex R. Why hasn’t gold pricing gone up by thousands of dollars per ounce? As the demand for gold by governments has gone up, it doesn’t make sense that gold’s value only increased by a small quantity over the last few years. If other commodities were in demand by world governments, prices would rise more than a few hundred dollars per ounce. – Craig L. First of all, thank you all for taking the time to think so thoroughly about what we publish. We value your input above all else. Now, this week, I’m doing something a little different. I’m combining the different questions about gold, and answering them in a full essay. Rex wants to know why you should buy gold now, given past periods of gold volatility. And Craig wonders why the price of gold hasn’t increased, given that central banks have been buying gold in recent years. So let’s jump right in… Recommended Link [The One Ticker Retirement Plan]( Over the Shoulder Demo Now Available [image]( Market Wizard Larry Benedict crushed the market in 2022. But he didn't do it with a “traditional” method… For a limited time, he’s sharing a free over-the-shoulder “demo” of his strategy in action. It takes less than 10 seconds… [Watch it here.](
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Central Banks Are Buying More Gold When it comes to central banks buying gold, there’s a lot to talk about. But their increased demand for gold is true. [Chart] As you can see in the chart above, global central banks increased their gold buying practices in 2022. And just during February of 2023, global central banks’ gold reserves rose by 52 metric tons. That was the 11th month of increases in a row since June 2022. The way I see it, central banks are the most reliable buyers of gold. That’s why they provide steadiness during periods of gold volatility. [Forget tech, crypto, bonds, and treasuries – buy these instead]( And that’s why the more gold they buy, the more stable the price of gold becomes. But they aren’t the only buyers. They accounted for just about a third of the overall demand for gold last year. In addition to central banks, investors bought more gold last year than in 2021. That’s why total annual gold demand hit an 11-year high of 4,741 metric tons. Much of that was due to overall demand of 1,337 metric tons in the end of the fourth quarter of 2022. That’s when the Fed reduced the pace of its rate hikes – or reached what I call Stage 1 of its [three-stage pivot]( from rate hikes to rate cuts. I’ll get to more of why that matters in a moment. But first, let’s dive into Craig’s question… Recommended Link [Forget tech, crypto, bonds, and treasuries – buy these instead]( [image]( All you have to do is own a small handful of these unique stocks… And you could retire wealthier than you would by trading, chasing the latest “hot” stock, or doing anything your broker tells you. [Click here for the name and ticker of the #1 stock.](
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Why Didn’t the Gold Price Rise Higher After Increased Demand There are a few reasons why central bank gold buying has not had a larger positive impact on gold prices. You see, central banks added 1,136 metric tons of gold to their reserves in 2022. That’s a record. But, as I mentioned before, they aren’t the only buyers. And there’s a lot of gold out there… About 208,874 metric tons of gold has been mined throughout history. And two-thirds of that has been mined since 1950. Of that amount, 46% has gone into jewelry and 22% into the making of bars and coins, including those purchased by gold-backed exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Just about 17% has gone to central banks, and 15% to other places. You see, mathematically, the 17% by central banks isn’t a huge portion of the overall gold demand. So even though we hear a lot about central banks buying gold, we aren’t seeing a sharp spike in gold prices because of that. Their increase in demand isn’t having a larger impact on prices. [Market Wizard Who Accurately Predicted 2022 Market Collapse Has Shocking New Forecast]( There’s another reason that central banks’ gold buying hasn’t moved the needle on gold prices. In 2022, central banks added 1,000 metric tons to their total 35,715 metric tons of gold. That’s a lot of gold – but still only a 3% increase. And it wasn’t enough to push gold prices up by more. Finally, we hear a lot about emerging countries’ central banks buying gold. So why isn’t that pushing prices up more? This also comes down to math. You see, the gold reserve holdings for emerging countries is below 10%. Even though some developing nations’ central banks have much more than that, this still represents less than half the allocation to gold of more advanced nations. While central banks are buying more gold collectively, and some emerging countries’ banks are buying or holding more than others, many have yet to reach a larger stockpile of gold. Still, as you can see in the chart below, emerging countries’ gold holdings have been rising steadily since the 2000s. This growing trend represents an upside for gold prices. [Chart] And steady demand for an asset or commodity reduces overall price volatility. So central banks are important contributors to gold prices going higher. Recommended Link [“Wake Up, America!” (Ignore 99% of the Market)]( [image]( Hi folks, Jeff Clark here… I’ve joined the ranks of the top 1% of wealthy Americans… by IGNORING 99% of the entire stock market. And I can’t sit around anymore and watch as people continue to get slaughtered in the markets. Even my own 23-year-old SON lost -60% on crypto and tech stocks! This is why I’m coming forward to give my son a “Financial Intervention” and get him back on track. And the secret I am going to teach him works wonders… [I’ve used it to help my readers double their money 13 TIMES in the last year alone.]( All by ignoring 99% of the market and focusing on only ONE stock. I call it, [“The One Stock Retirement”]( Because I have used it for years (in UP or DOWN markets) profiting huge gains – in as little as 8 days. [Click Here to Watch.](
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Why You Should Buy Gold Now Gold prices rose by roughly 2% in 2022. They have risen by another 7% since the start of 2023. It’s important to know that gold has gradually and consistently risen in price – and nearly doubled since the period just before the pandemic through now. Here’s why I believe this trend for gold will continue… and why now is the time to buy gold… - Central banks will continue to increase their gold holdings. That’s because central banks view gold as a currency and financial stability management tool. Gold prices relative to most countries’ currencies rise when their currencies fall relative to the dollar. We also see the trend for emerging countries’ gold buying grow. It’s even more important for developing nations to increase their currency stability to remain economically competitive on the world stage. - Stage 2 and Stage 3 of the three-stage Fed pivot mean that the U.S. dollar will weaken globally. As a reminder, the Fed has been aggressively hiking interest rates since March of 2022. In just a little over a year, the Fed raised the Federal Funds rate from 0 to 4.75%. This strengthened the U.S. dollar and caused gold prices in other currencies to increase by more than they did in dollars. Right now, the Fed is in Stage 1 of its three-stage pivot. It includes a decrease in the size of rate hikes. Stage 2 is a pause in rate hikes, while Stage 3 is a cut in interest rates. When the Fed pivots to Stage 2 and Stage 3, this will have an opposite effect. The U.S. dollar strength will decline relative to other currencies. That means we will see the dollar price of gold price rise by more than other currencies. And it makes buying gold an attractive investment for holders of dollar denominated bonds or other securities. - Inflation is slowing down as global growth is. Global inflation is expected to fall from 8.7% in 2022 to 7% in 2023. As it does, global growth will fall to 1.7%, according to the latest analysis from the World Bank Group. That’s a sharp drop from 2.9% last year. But inflation will remain above central bank targets of 2%. That’s due to geopolitical tensions, such as Russia’s war in Ukraine or rising friction between China and Taiwan, that will hurt global supply chains. Persistent higher inflation will be a driving force behind more investors diversifying into gold. Remember, gold has a historic role as an inflation hedge and a wealth preservation asset. That’s why I’ve been pounding the table on gold. The best way to buy gold is with a combination of physical gold and gold stocks. You can buy physical gold online through accredited places like the U.S. Mint. I actually just wrote a piece detailing the best places and practices to buy physical gold. [If you didn’t catch it, read up here](. You can also buy a gold ETF that is backed by physical gold. Gold ETFs offer the advantage of holding gold without the hassle of storing, securing, or transporting it. (I covered this in more detail in [last week’s mailbag issue]( Lastly, buying into gold miners is a great way to position yourself to profit from gold’s next rally. In fact, in our Distortion Report advisory, we just recommended a best-in-class gold mining company. I can’t give away the stock name out of respect to my subscribers, but it’s already up 17% since my recommendation last month. As investors run to safety, I expect shares to trade at least 50% higher before the end of the year. Plus, it mines at one of the lowest costs among its peers. And it’s growing – both organically and through high-profile acquisitions. If youâre a paid-up subscriber, read the issue [here](. If youâre not paid-up yet but want to learn more about Distortion Report, [go here](. And that’s all for this week’s mailbag. Thanks to everyone who wrote in! If I didn’t get to your question this week, look out for my response in a future Friday mailbag edition. I do my best to respond to as many of your questions and comments as I can. Just remember, I can’t give personal investment advice. And if there are any other topics you’d like me to write about, I’d love to hear from you. You can write me at feedback@rogueeconomics.com. Happy investing… and have a fantastic weekend! Regards, [signature] Nomi Prins
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