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Matthew Carr

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Gold’s midterm cycle is one of the most consistent – and consistently ignored – patterns in precious metals investing. Since 1969, gold has averaged 12.59% in midterm years, nearly four times its return in presidential election years. Matthew Carr breaks down why 2026 could follow that pattern, and how to position ahead of it.

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