physical gold and silver over paper claims amid systemic fragility
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Andy Schectman appears as a precious-metals advocate and CEO of Miles Franklin who speaks frequently on gold and silver markets, especially physical bullion, delivery stress, and distrust of paper-metal claims. In the supplied material he frames bullion demand as a real-world signal of systemic strain and often points to sovereign buyers and repatriation moves as evidence that major actors want direct possession rather than intermediated exposure.
His recurring economic worldview is broadly skeptical of financialized, exchange-based markets and strongly supportive of hard assets as a response to monetary and geopolitical uncertainty. He repeatedly emphasizes physical gold and silver over paper claims, highlights unprecedented delivery demand, and interprets central-bank accumulation, repatriation, and de-dollarization as signs of eroding trust in the existing system. His outlook is crisis-aware, with metals positioned as protection against counterparty risk and institutional fragility rather than as a conventional growth investment.
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