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EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 19 MIN

What If Gold Is Worth Nothing? The Biggest Financial Belief System in History

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What if gold is not the ultimate safe haven asset everyone believes it to be? In this deep financial analysis, we break down the hidden structure behind the global gold market, central bank reserves, Fort Knox, COMEX, LBMA, paper gold, gold revaluation accounts, and the geopolitical fear driving governments to hoard physical gold.For decades, gold has been treated as the foundation of financial security. But behind the vault doors, the real story may be far more fragile. This video investigates how central banks, paper derivatives, reserve accounting, and market psychology turned gold into one of the biggest belief systems in modern financial history.We examine why gold produces no cash flow, pays no dividends, builds no real economic output, yet remains one of the most powerful assets on government balance sheets. From European central bank accounting tricks to the massive paper gold market, from Fort Knox doubts to the rise of digital alternatives, this is a full breakdown of the trillion-dollar illusion behind gold.Full archive and analysis: https://deeppressanalysis.com

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