05-29-25 CFG News

Gold in Your Phone? Here’s What That Means for Investors

Yesterday, we warned you about rookie mistakes—today, we’re diving into something most people overlook: gold’s growing role in tech. From smartphones to medical devices, gold’s unmatched conductivity and corrosion resistance make it essential for modern electronics.

As demand for high-tech gadgets and green energy gear climbs, so does industrial demand for gold. That’s putting even more pressure on global supply—and tightening the window for investors. This isn’t just about bullion and bars anymore. Gold is becoming a critical resource, not just a store of value.

Tomorrow, we’ll shift focus to how gold performs during election years—and why 2025 could be historic.

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Fun Fact Of The Day

The average smartphone contains about 50 milligrams of gold—tiny, but with billions of devices worldwide, tech companies now recover tons of gold from recycled electronics every year.