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TV: Stefan Gleason on ‘Fort Knox West’ and Why Miners Should Hold Gold

TV: Stefan Gleason on ‘Fort Knox West’ and Why Miners Should Hold Gold
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(Money Metals News Service) In a recent interview with Charlotte McLeod of Investing News, Stefan Gleason, president and CEO of Money Metals Exchange, shared his insights on key trends in the precious metals market, the companyโ€™s latest developments, and the increasing role of gold and silver as economic insurance.

Money Metalsโ€™ Growth and Expansion

Stefan Gleason, who has over 15 years of experience in the precious metals industry, emphasized the rapid growth of Money Metals since its founding in 2010.

Today, the company ranks among the top three largest precious metals dealers in the U.S. A recent milestone has been the completion of its cutting-edge depository in Eagle, Idaho, now theย largest in North America.

Gleason noted,ย โ€œItโ€™s 40,000 square feet overall, the building and the vaultsโ€ฆ thereโ€™s actually four massive vaults totaling almost 9,000 square feet, which is twice the amount of vault space that is in Fort Knox.โ€

While most clients prefer to store their precious metals personally,ย โ€œA small percentageโ€”maybe 2% to 5%โ€”use depository storage, especially those with larger amounts or those needing more insurance.โ€

The Idaho facility offers top-tier security, includingย RFID tracking and dual control audits.

Market Trends: Whoโ€™s Buying Gold and Silver?

Gleason explained recent shifts in gold and silver demand, with retail interest slowing since its 2020 surge.

โ€œThereโ€™s clearly more demand coming in, but itโ€™s not really coming from North America or Europe. Itโ€™s coming from Asia; itโ€™s coming from central banks,โ€ย he shared.

Central banks, concerned withย geopolitical risks and de-dollarization efforts, have been major buyers of gold.

โ€œWe had our best-ever month in March 2023, driven by the regional banking crisis,โ€ย Gleason revealed.

However, he highlighted that only around 2% of Americans own physical gold or silver, compared to higher rates in Asia where precious metals are a cultural store of wealth.

Investment Tips: Focus on Gold and Silver

For investors considering precious metals, Gleason advised caution against rare coins or collectibles, as they often come with high premiums.

โ€œThe number one thing I encourage people to think about is, what is the melt value of the metal youโ€™re buying? Donโ€™t pay a whole lot more than that,โ€ย he stated.

He recommended focusing on low-margin items likeย gold barsย or bullion coins such asย Canadian Maple Leafsย orย American Eagles.

โ€œWhy pay more money than you have to for an ounce of gold?โ€ย he asked, emphasizing that simpler bullion products often provide better value.

Gleason also highlighted silverโ€™s strong potential:

โ€œSilver is way, way underperforming gold and is still substantially less than its 1980 highโ€ฆ Historically, silver is way undervalued compared to gold.โ€

Silverโ€™s Breakout Potential

Silver's Breakout Potential

Silverโ€™s fundamentals remain favorable, according to Gleason, with an ongoing annual productionย deficit of 200-300 million ounces.

โ€œThereโ€™s more demand than supply, and itโ€™s been that way for the last two or three years,โ€ย he explained. Solar energy, which uses 200 million ounces of silver annually, and emerging technologies like silver-based batteries are key demand drivers.

While the silver market hasnโ€™t yet experienced a breakout, Gleason noted,ย โ€œIt only takes one or two things to unfold and thenโ€”boomโ€”another major surge in demand.โ€

He believes silverโ€™s industrial uses, combined with the tightening supply, will eventually push prices higher.

Sound Money Advocacy and Public Policy

Money Metals Exchange is a leader in sound money advocacy through its work with theย Sound Money Defense League. Gleason mentioned theirย Sound Money Index, which ranks U.S. states based on sound money policies.

Wyoming, South Dakota, and Alaska rank at the top, while California and New Jersey are among the lowest.

Gleason emphasized the importance of removing taxes on precious metals, stating,ย โ€œWeโ€™ve passed about 10 sales tax exemptions in the last 10 yearsโ€ฆ Some states are also removing the income tax on gold and silver, acknowledging that capital gains on precious metals are more about the devaluation of the Federal Reserve Note than actual gains.โ€

More states are now also beginning to hold gold as a reserve asset.

โ€œOhio owns about a billion dollars worth of physical gold in its pension plan, and Utah recently passed a law enabling the state treasurer to hold gold for the state as a reserve asset,โ€ย he shared.

This reflects a trend seen among central banks worldwide, as they diversify away from the U.S. dollar.

Conclusion: Opportunities for Companies and Investors

Gleason concluded by advising mining companies to consider holding some of their production asย physical gold on their balance sheets.

He highlightedย SilverCrest Metalsย as an example:

โ€œThey took about $30 million and put it into physical gold before the price ran up 30%, and now theyโ€™re sitting on a great position.โ€

He also encouraged individual investors to hold physical gold and silver as a hedge against inflation and economic uncertainty.

โ€œThe world is not getting saferโ€ฆ Gold and silver are a way to opt out of the system and get financial insurance,โ€ย he stated.

As the risks to the dollar become clearer, demand for precious metals is likely to grow.

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