
Grant Williams
Experienced macro and precious metals commentator and author, co-founder of Real Vision, known for the Things That Make You Go, Hmm newsletter and deep analysis of monetary systems and gold.
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Sep 23, 2025 • 25min
Grant Williams: Why Gold Shines & the Dollar’s Future Is at Risk
Grant Williams, author and publisher of 'Things That Make You Go, Hmm', dives into the fragile state of the dollar and the global debt crisis. He discusses how the freezing of Russia's reserves spurred central banks to ramp up gold purchases as a safeguard. Williams emphasizes that gold is about wealth preservation, not mere trading. He also explores the shifting dynamics of de-dollarization among BRICS nations and the evolving role of gold in cross-border transactions, urging investors to rethink their strategies in these uncertain times.

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Dec 9, 2025 • 32min
Grant Williams: The Global Monetary Order Is Breaking Down
Grant Williams, a renowned macro commentator and co-founder of Real Vision, delves into the unraveling global monetary system. He discusses the urgent shift of central banks toward gold for stability amid a collapsing trust in the dollar. Expectations of renewed quantitative easing are high, which could inflate nominal prices as signals of economic struggles emerge. Williams contrasts gold's historical reliability against Bitcoin's short tenure, emphasizing gold's role in safeguarding capital as market uncertainties loom.

Oct 4, 2025 • 1h 8min
Grant Williams: Soaring Gold Prices signifies dark times ahead.
Grant Williams, a macro investor and author of 'Things That Make You Go Hmmm...', shares insights on the factors driving gold's soaring prices, highlighting its renewed popularity as both an asset and safe haven. He discusses the implications of central banks diversifying away from the U.S. dollar toward gold and the unsustainable governmental spending in Europe. Williams also unpacks the geopolitical shifts between the U.S. and China, and the cautious investor behavior in today's uncertain climate, advocating for patience and capital preservation.


