🚨 CANADA’S COSTLY GOLD MISTAKE 💥🇨🇦
Back in the 1960s, Canada held over 1,000 tons of gold. Then, over decades—from 1980 to 2016—it sold almost every ounce. The average price? Around $120 per ounce. At the time, it seemed smart, “modern,” and forward-thinking.
Fast forward to today: that same gold would be worth $161 billion. Meanwhile, other nations were quietly stacking gold, bracing for inflation, currency volatility, and economic shocks.
Canada’s decision now looks like one of the most expensive financial missteps in modern history. The lesson is loud and clear: when it comes to gold, patience pays—and selling too early can cost you a fortune. 👀💰
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