Gold's Reserve Status Rises in Multipolar World, Says Sprott
Gold's reserve status is strengthening as the world shifts to a multipolar system, says Sprott's Paul Wong. Structural demand grows amid USD volatility.
The shift toward a multipolar world means gold is becoming a cornerstone of global reserves, challenging the dollar's dominance. For investors, this signals a long-term opportunity: as central banks stockpile gold, prices are likely to rise regardless of short-term volatility. Understanding this trend is crucial for portfolio diversification and hedging against currency risk.