05-06-25 CFG News

Gold Beat the S&P—and Almost No One Noticed

Yesterday, we showed how nations are ditching the dollar. Today, we’re spotlighting a fact Wall Street hopes you’ll ignore: gold has quietly outperformed the S&P 500 over the last 20 years—with far less risk.

While the markets whipsaw, gold keeps grinding up. From 2005 to today, gold’s value has more than tripled, while the S&P has been rocked by crashes, inflation, and political volatility. And in 2025, gold’s already outpacing stocks again. It’s the ultimate quiet power move—real value, no boardrooms, no bailouts. Just stability you can actually hold.

Tomorrow, we’ll look at why silver could soon vanish from shelves—and it’s not just investor demand driving it.

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In the 1970s, during rampant inflation and market turmoil, gold soared over 1,200% in a single decade—crushing stock performance and protecting real wealth.