Gold Bull Will Run For Years – Here's Why

 | Jan 26, 2021 11:14AM ET

If we want to make intelligent forecasts and decisions about our future, we need to understand not only where we are today, but also how we got here. So let’s look at previous gold bull markets for some insight on what we might expect from this one.

Gold enjoyed a tremendous bull market in the 1970s. That decade was fraught with geopolitical uncertainty, an oil embargo and big inflation to name a few. Of course, many of these factors were already in place and building up in the years before, but they came together by the early 1970s.

One of the biggest historical events was when U.S. President Richard Nixon cut the dollar’s tie to gold in August 1971. Until then, foreign nations could convert their U.S. dollar holdings to gold upon request. Many began doing so as they saw the U.S. rapidly increase spending, which weakened the U.S. dollar.

Closing The Gold Window

In order to avoid draining its gold reserves, Nixon simply closed the gold window. The currencies of many of the U.S.’s largest trading partners gained strength, and the dollar lost a third of its purchasing power that decade.