U.S. President Donald Trump previously posited that his “gold card” visas could make $50 trillion. Published March 27, 2025 Image courtesy of Getty Images
Gold/Precious Metals News
Goldman Sachs (GS) Lifts Its Price Target on Gold as Investors Flee U.S. Stocks
Wall Street investment bank Goldman Sachs (GS) expects gold bullion to continue shining as investors flee the volatile U.S. stock market. Light Up your
Patrick Karim Big Moves In Gold, Silver And Miners When This Happens
Veteran market technician Patrick Karim predicts “big moves” in gold, silver, and mining stocks, contingent on gold outperforming the S&P 500.
Falcon Gold & Precious Metals set to open Qatar’s first and only gold refinery
Falcon Gold & Precious Metals is set to open Qatar’s first and only gold refinery in Qatar Free Zone, marking a significant milestone in
America's gold fever
Conspiracy theorists believe more than $400 billion of gold is missing from Fort Knox. President Trump says he will visit Kentucky with Elon Musk
Gold, Silver, Platinum Forecasts – Gold Tests Historic Highs Amid Trade Wars
Gold tests key resistance at $3050 – $3060 as demand for precious metals stays strong amid trade wars. A move above the $3060 level
Climate solution or ‘$20 billion gold bar scheme’? Explaining Minnesota’s lawsuit against Trump’s EPA.
Minnesota’s lawsuit, which was consolidated with an earlier lawsuit filed by other grant recipients, will now work its way through the courts. Plaintiffs expect
USA Retain Team Aerials Gold Title at 2025 Freestyle World Championships
The United States team of Kaila Kuhn, Quinn Dehlinger and Christopher Lillis won the aerials team title at the world freestyle and snowboard championships
Was Forrest Fenn’s treasure found? The true story of ‘Gold & Greed,’ explained
When art and antiquities dealer Forrest Fenn revealed he had hidden a box of gold, jewels and other precious artifacts somewhere in the wilderness
The surging gold price is boosting Central Asia’s economies
Tian Shan—the name for the mountains that cross Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan—roughly translates as “Mountains of Heaven”. It is fitting for a range that