The Fed Does Nothing - Again - And Mike Goes on a Field Trip
Money Metals' Weekly Market Wrap Podcast
Release Date: 05/06/2026
Money Metals' Weekly Market Wrap Podcast
Coming up don’t miss an incredibly informative interview with Rhona O’Connell, Head of Market Analysis with StoneX Financial – a global leader when it comes to financial services, commercial hedging, foreign exchange and physical commodities. Rhona has over 40 years of experience as a commodities analyst and is a recognized authority in the precious metals sector. Don’t forget to also follow us on social media for more important precious metals updates! | | | |
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The Fed met last week and once again took no action. As usual, the headlines were generated by the things Powell & Company said and didn't say. In this episode of the Midweek Memo podcast, host Mike Maharrey analyzes the meeting and the messaging that came out of it. He explains why the rhetoric has very little connection to reality because everybody seems to be ignoring the proverbial elephant in the room - the Debt Black Hole. That has significant ramifications for the economy and the precious metals markets, as Mike explains. In this episode, Mike also shares some things he saw on...
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We don't really know what's inside the Fort Knox gold depository because the government refuses to do a comprehensive audit. But even if we take the government's claims at face value, we do know that the bulk of the U.S. gold reserves is made up of impure “non-standard” bars that don’t qualify for use in international settlements. In this episode of the Midweek Memo, Mike Maharrey explains the Fort Knox audit problem, how all that impure gold got there, and why it matters. Along the way, he also underscores the failure of the fiat money system. This week, Mike also covers an...
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The French central bank recently sold all of the gold it had stored in New York and replaced it with higher-quality bars that will remain in France. French officials say the move was to increase the quality of its reserves and was not politically motivated. Mike Maharrey doesn't think that's the entire story, and in this episode of the Midweek Memo, he says the quiet part out loud. This move was almost certainly motivated in part by politics. Mike explains why France (and many other countries) want to minimize their exposure to the U.S. and the potential ramifications for the American...
info_outlineThe Fed met last week and once again took no action. As usual, the headlines were generated by the things Powell & Company said and didn't say.
In this episode of the Midweek Memo podcast, host Mike Maharrey analyzes the meeting and the messaging that came out of it. He explains why the rhetoric has very little connection to reality because everybody seems to be ignoring the proverbial elephant in the room - the Debt Black Hole. That has significant ramifications for the economy and the precious metals markets, as Mike explains.
In this episode, Mike also shares some things he saw on his recent field trip to the Money Metals facility in Idaho.