Markets Prepare for a Historic Pivot
The release of the Fed’s updated projections for growth, inflation and interest rates will offer the clearest roadmap yet for the next phase of policy. Lars Hansen, Head of Research at The Gold & Silver Club expects two further reductions in 2026, though only if inflation shows sustained improvement – a condition complicated by the late publication of official CPI figures.
“The Fed is approaching a once-in-a-generation pivot,” says Hansen. “Every major Commodities Supercycle in the last 50 years has begun at moments of Fed hesitation. If policymakers cut again this week, it could set the stage for explosive upside across Precious Metals”.
The implications extend far beyond. Over the past century, periods of Federal Reserve policy easing have consistently triggered powerful rallies in Gold, Silver and broader Commodities markets. With political pressure intensifying and economic data deteriorating, traders increasingly view this week’s decision as the spark that could ignite the next major Commodities boom heading into 2026.
The Moment Traders Cannot Afford to Miss
Powell’s predicament is clear: move too slowly and the labour market could unwind; move too aggressively and inflationary pressures may resurge. Yet history is unmistakable – whenever the Fed blinks, Commodities surge.
Analysts at The Gold & Silver Club now project that aggressive rate-cut momentum combined with Trump-era tariff distortions could propel Gold towards $5,000 and Silver as high as $75 an ounce.
For traders, this is the kind of moment fortunes are built on. This is not simply another routine FOMC policy meeting – it is a rare monetary inflection point. One bold decision on December 10 could reshape global financial markets for the next decade.
Wall Street consensus is converging around the view that a once-in-a-decade opportunity is unfolding. Savvy traders positioned ahead of this decision stand to capitalize on life-changing gains. The only question is – will you be one of them?

































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































