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Fractures in Oil’s supply chain recreates fractal environment for Gold and Silver
Gold markets have a long memory — and June 2026 is proving that point with uncomfortable precision. As the metal has broken below the $4,000 psychological floor for the first time since early in the year, seasoned analysts are drawing stark comparisons to one of the most dramatic collapses in modern commodity history: the February 1983 crash. The parallels are not superficial. They cut to the structural core of how gold markets fail. In this special report we examine some fractal components between the two dates mentioned which occurred right around 50 years ago and this month so far. As you will see the parallels ... (full story)
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