
In this episode of The Secret War on Cash, Dean Heskin and Chris Agelastos examine why billionaire investor Eric Sprott has placed 98% of his $3 billion fortune into gold and silver and why he believes gold is ultimately headed to $10,000 an ounce. The conversation explores how investors with deep experience in precious metals may be looking beyond short-term price moves and focusing instead on physical ownership, currency weakness, and long-term preservation of wealth.The episode also looks at Goldman’s view that central banks want more gold for reserves, reinforcing the idea that official-sector buying remains one of the strongest pillars under the metals market. Dean and Chris argue that the continued shift away from fiat dependence and toward physical reserves is a message everyday investors should pay attention to.Key topics include:Eric Sprott’s metals allocationthe case for $10,000 goldwhy central banks continue buying aggressivelythe role of physical ownership in a weakening fiat systemreserve diversification and de-dollarizationwhy gold pullbacks can still be buying opportunitiesBrought to you by Swiss America.Get your free Secret War on Cash Report today.Call or text: 1-800-289-2646Visit: https://www.swissamerica.com/socialSubscribe to The Secret War on Cash for ongoing insight into gold, silver, inflation, central banks, the dollar, and the changing financial landscape.
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