In this year-end daily editorial, Craig Hemke, Founder and Editor of the TF Metals Report, joins the KE Report to recap a historic year for precious metals and look ahead to the structural shifts of 2026.
Gold closes the year with a staggering 65% year-to-date gain, while silver has outperformed, nearly doubling that figure. Craig analyzes why the traditional "Trump Trade" of a soaring dollar failed to materialize, replaced instead by a fundamental global shift toward hard assets. We discuss the "structural superfecta" - the rare occurrence of metals hitting weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual all-time highs simultaneously - and why 2026 could be defined by a new macro era of asset monetization and yield curve control.
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