Gold at $4,000, Silver at $50: Peak or Turning Point?

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

7:00 PM - 7:45 PM, (GMT+1)

A live discussion on what record gold and silver prices really mean, and what investors should do next.

Sell, buy, or hold? Join Jan Skoyles, Stephen Flood, and Dave Russell for a live discussion on how to think clearly in record-breaking gold and silver markets, and how to make the most of the metal you already own.

Gold has broken above $4,000 an ounce and silver is trading beyond $50, milestones that have captured headlines around the world.


For some, these highs signal the end of the bull run. For others, they suggest we are only beginning to see the true repricing of money itself.

Gold has climbed more than 50% in a year, central banks are still buying aggressively, and political and fiscal uncertainty shows no sign of easing. The result is a market that looks less like a speculative trade and more like a referendum on the global financial system.

At moments like this, investors naturally start asking questions.
Should I sell now and lock in profits? Should I be buying more before it runs further? And what can I do to maximise my gold in storage?

Join Jan Skoyles, presenter of GoldCoreTV, as she speaks with Stephen Flood, GoldCore Chairman, and Dave Russell, GoldCore CEO, about whether $4,000 gold represents a moment to take profits or the start of a new monetary era.​​​​​​​

We’ll be looking at:

    • Why this isn’t just a “gold rally,” it is the market losing confidence in paper wealth


    • How to get more from the gold you already own, including smarter ways to hold and store it


    • What is driving investment demand at a pace unseen since 2020, and why it may not be over


    • Why silver’s breakout might be the canary in the coal mine for deeper monetary stress.​​​​​​​


    • Whether this is a peak or the start of a repricing of risk and reality.

Webinar Presenters

  • GoldCore

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  • Stephen Flood

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  • David Russell

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  • Jan Skoyles

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