Andy Schectman: Gold Revaluation Is The Only Option

Liberty and Finance, Released on 8/11/25

Andy Schectman explains that gold revaluation is no longer a fringe theory. He points out that central banks around the world, pressured by unsustainable debt levels, begin to seriously consider revaluing their gold reserves as a monetary strategy. Analysts like Michael Hartnett and Francisco Blanche from Bank of America support this view, describing gold as a rising key asset rather than a “barbarous relic.” Schectman argues that revaluing gold could serve as a soft default on the dollar and help the U.S. fund government spending without issuing more debt. He believes a significant revaluation is increasingly likely and may be one of the few remaining tools to stabilize the financial system.

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Andy Schectman is the President and CEO of Miles Franklin Ltd. Precious Metals. Prior to starting Miles Franklin, Ltd. in 1989, Andrew became a Licensed Financial Planner, specializing in Swiss Franc Investments and alternative investments. At Miles Franklin Ltd., a company that has eclipsed $5 billion in sales, Andrew has developed an operation that maintains trust, collaboration, and ethical behavior, superior customer service and satisfaction to better serve their clients. He is responsible for overseeing the firm’s operations and business functions; including strategy and planning, account management, finance, and new business.

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