As markets navigate mixed signals from the Federal Reserve, slowing GDP growth, global equity dispersion, and geopolitical tensions, investors are increasingly turning to precious metals for stability. While Bitcoin has faltered amid institutional outflows, gold continues to attract capital as a proven hedge against inflation, currency volatility, and monetary policy uncertainty. With Fed officials divided on rate cuts and inflation risks lingering above target, portfolio diversification through physical precious metals remains a disciplined strategy for long-term wealth preservation. In volatile cycles like this, gold’s role as a non-correlated asset becomes especially critical.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – December 5th, 2025
1. U.S. stocks sank on Monday while Bitcoin’s slump deepened, as Wall Street’s strong late-November rebound looked set to hit a speed bump on the first trading day of December. Tech led the retreat, with the Nasdaq Composite down by around 1% and the S&P 500 dropping roughly 0.7%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slid…