Gold

Could My Shocking ‘Gold 5,000’ Prediction Come True This Year?

“Silver could hit $50 again this year… and gold could hit an all-time high of $5,000.” — Forecasts & Strategies Predictions for 2025

I just returned from the Orlando MoneyShow, where everyone was talking about the precious metals boom… gold going over $4,300 and silver over $52 an ounce. They have since retreated from their all-time highs.

Earlier this year, my publisher Eagle sent out a promotion entitled “Gold 5,000” at a time when gold was selling for around $3,000 an ounce. I also forecast that silver would hit $50 an ounce for the third time in its high.

Like many of my predictions, few readers believed it. Now, with gold reaching $4,300 an ounce last week, my “impossible” prediction looks like it could really happen.

In the marketing piece, I identified a whole host of factors causing gold and silver to move higher: stubborn inflation, Trump’s tariffs, the Fed cutting interest rates, geo-political instability (wars in the Middle East and Ukraine), out-of-control deficits and debt financing.

Last but not least, central banks are losing faith in the dollar as the world’s currency. China and other countries are dumping Treasuries in favor of gold.

From 1970 until 2000, stocks have outperformed gold, but in the 21st century, gold has outperformed stocks, as the chart above demonstrates. A series of crises have pushed gold dramatically higher — the “easy money” policies in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the financial crisis of 2008 and the pandemic of 2020.

Gold has turned out to be a better inflation/crisis hedge than bitcoin. It has outperformed bitcoin this year by a substantial margin. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies seem to move more with tech stocks than gold.

Hi, Ho Silver: My Encounter with Bunker Hunt

After hitting $50 an ounce twice, in 1980 and 2011, silver is finally hitting new highs once again.

My favorite story about silver occurred in 1985. I gave a speech in Dallas at the Council for National Policy. About 200 wealthy conservatives were in attendance. In my talk, I talked about 1981, when I urged my subscribers to “sell their gold and silver and buy stocks and bonds.” It was a bold statement, but proved to be accurate.

Afterwards, I was shocked to see Bunker Hunt in the audience. He came up to me and said the following unforgettable words: “I should have followed your advice!”

Unfortunately, the Hunt Brothers were caught in a short squeeze and were forced to liquidate their silver position, and ended up declaring bankruptcy.

The Hunt Brothers, if they were alive, would be smiling to once again see their silver holdings going above $50. I’m recommending subscribers buy American eagle silver dollars from their favorite coin dealer; at www.freedomfest.com. It’s our symbol of sound money and liberty.

My favorite coin dealers are:

Van Simmons
David Hall Rare Coins
1-800-225-7585

Rich Checkan
Asset Management International
1-800-831-0007

Big News! Book Signing and Talk on Veteran’s Day, Nov. 11

I’m excited to announce my first Barnes & Noble book signing, talk and Q&A for my new book, “The Greatest American: Benjamin Franklin, the World’s Most Versatile Genius.”

It will take place at the Barnes & Noble Bookstore on 2418 E. Colonial Dr. in Orlando, Florida, on Veteran’s Day, Nov. 11, at 6 p.m.

This will be my first appearance at a B&N bookstore for “The Greatest American,” and I’d like to make a big splash by having my friends, relatives and subscribers join me. If you live in central Florida or will be visiting Orlando during this time, come on by.

You must reserve a spot for this event at Mark Skousen Author Event.

Meeting last week with Charles Payne (Fox Business) and Vivek Ramaswamy (candidate for Ohio governor).

My Franklin book is different. It’s not a biography, but 80 short chapters on how to apply Franklin’s life and views to today’s hot issues — personal finance, business, government policies and diplomacy. It even includes a chapter that was censored by a magazine (on Franklin’s sex life).

In addition to giving a talk, answering questions and signing books, I’ll be including a RARE Franklin stamp with each book, such as the 1940 “half cent” Franklin stamp, or the 1947 stamp with images of both Ben Franklin and George Washington, one of a kind!

Hope to see you there.

If You Can’t Be in Orlando on Veteran’s Day…

I know most of you won’t be in central Florida on Nov. 11. You can order a copy at a discount at https://skousenbooks.com/. I autograph all copies and include a rare Franklin stamp. All copies are mailed for free inside the United States.

Attention, Arizona Subscribers!

My wife and I will be doing a Sunday Evening Fireside at 6-8 p.m., Nov. 23, in Queen Creek, Arizona, near Phoenix.

Our topic: “America’s Divine Destiny: The Story of W. Cleon Skousen and His Mission to Promote the Inspired Constitution,” based on our book “There Were Giants in the Land.”

Last year, we did a similar fireside with Senator Mike Lee. At the time, he said that he had just finished reading the Giants book and loved it. “Cleon Skousen was truly a giant — one who inspired me in so many ways. I encourage everyone to read the story of this great man, which will inspire you to join the cause of liberty.”

The event will take place at the Heritage Academy, Gateway Campus, 19705 E. Germann Rd., Queen Creek, AZ 85142, near Mesa/Chandler… near the Mesa Gateway Airport.

This event is free, but space is limited; to register, email Earl Taylor at etaylor1787@gmail.com.

For more information about uncle Cleon Skousen, see the following: Our New Book is Banned in Beijing! – Mark Skousen.

You Nailed It!

Florida Grade School Restores My Faith in America

“America will, with God’s blessing, become a great and happy country.” —Benjamin Franklin (1783)

This week, I appeared as Benjamin Franklin before the Republican Women’s Club in Vero Beach, California. Afterwards, one of the 100-plus members said it was the best speech she had heard in all her years at the Club. As Franklin would say, “It pleaseth my vanity to hear it!” Afterwards, I sold an entire box of Franklin books, “The Greatest American.”

Speaking at the Republican Women’s Club in Vero Beach, Florida.

What thrilled me even more was a presentation in front of 50 or more young children at the Vero Classical School in Vero Beach. They giggled with excitement as my wife (who appeared as Franklin’s wife Deborah) and I mingled and tested the knowledge of these 3rd, 4th and 5th graders about Franklin, American history and the founding fathers.

Not only were they smart and enthusiastic, but when I asked if there were any questions, 30 hands went up. Prompted by their teachers, they had written up various questions about Franklin’s life as an inventor, scientist, business leader, legislator and publisher. It was a challenge to answer them!

That’s one reason why I love to teach students. It restores my faith in America and its future.

Franklin had little formal education. He was in large measure self-educated. He once wrote, “From a child I was fond of reading and all the little money that came into my hands was ever laid out in books.” 

To succeed in life, it’s vital to constantly educating yourself about the latest news and ideas.

See “On a Lifelong Education,” see chapter 60 of “The Greatest American,” available at a discount at www.skousenbooks.com.

Good investing, AEIOU,

Mark Skousen

Mark Skousen

Mark Skousen, Ph. D., is a professional economist, investment expert, university professor, and author of more than 25 books. He earned his Ph. D. in monetary economics at George Washington University in 1977. He has taught economics and finance at Columbia Business School, Columbia University, Grantham University, Barnard College, Mercy College, Rollins College, and is a Presidential Fellow at Chapman University. He also has been a consultant to IBM, Hutchinson Technology, and other Fortune 500 companies. He is a former analyst for the Central Intelligence Agency, a columnist to Forbes magazine (1997-2001), and past president of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) in New York. He has written articles for The Wall Street Journal, Liberty, Reason, Human Events, the Daily Caller, Christian Science Monitor, and The Journal of Economic Perspectives. He has appeared on ABC News, CNBC Power Lunch, CNN, Fox News, and C-SPAN Book TV. In 2008-09, he was a regular contributor to Larry Kudlow & Co. on CNBC. His economic bestsellers include “Economics on Trial” (Irwin, 1991), “Puzzles and Paradoxes on Economics” (Edward Elgar, 1997), “The Making of Modern Economics” (M. E. Sharpe, 2001, 2009), “The Big Three in Economics” (M. E. Sharpe, 2007), “EconoPower” (Wiley, 2008), and “Economic Logic” (2000, 2010). In 2009, “The Making of Modern Economics” won the Choice Book Award for Outstanding Academic Title. His financial bestsellers include “The Complete Guide to Financial Privacy” (Simon & Schuster, 1983), “High Finance on a Low Budget” (Bantam, 1981), co-authored with his wife Jo Ann, “Scrooge Investing” (Little Brown, 1995; McGraw Hill, 1999), and “Investing in One Lesson” (Regnery, 2007). In honor of his work in economics, finance, and management, Grantham University renamed its business school “The Mark Skousen School of Business.” Dr. Skousen has lived in eight nations, and has traveled and lectured throughout the United States and 70 countries. He grew up in Portland, Ore. He and his wife, Jo Ann, and five children have lived in Washington, D.C.; Nassau, the Bahamas; London, England; Orlando, Fla.; and New York.

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