Why Gold and Silver Crashed and What's Coming Up Next -- Exclusive Interview w/ Martin Armstrong #6365
Kerry Lutz's--Financial Survival Network
Release Date: 02/02/2026
Kerry Lutz's--Financial Survival Network
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info_outlineGold and silver were hit hard, sentiment flipped fast, and confusion followed almost immediately.
When volatility spikes, most commentary explains what happened.
This conversation explains why.
Kerry Lutz speaks with legendary forecaster Martin Armstrong about the forces behind the sudden move in gold and silver, separating real market mechanics from narrative noise and placing the action within its broader cycle context.
Armstrong explains the role of positioning, short covering, and confidence — and why the decline was not driven by a breakdown in long-term fundamentals.
The discussion then moves into deeper territory: structural weaknesses in the global metals market, stress in physical supply chains, pressure on refiners and wholesalers, and what could happen if paper markets begin to lose credibility.
They also examine how geopolitics, currencies, and bond markets could trigger sharp price moves — and when Armstrong believes the next leg higher may begin.
This is system-level analysis, not headline speculation.
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