Why is the spot price of gold so low?

LME gold spot USD1734.40 today 3/24/2021 at 6:55 EDT. This price doesn't make sense to me.

- Roughly 1/4th of all U.S. dollars have been printed in the last year [1]
- In other words, the total amount of dollars has increased from about 40T to 50T
- Why is this price not reflected in gold?
- Before Corona hit, gold was sitting at around USD1500; so, gold should roughly be sitting at somewhere between 1875 and 2000.
- Additionally, the price of physical metal coins is up around USD2000/oz (where it should be) [1] [2]. What's with the huge spread between spot and physical?
- Furthermore, given the shock to the system, and the very real risk that Corona will drag on for another ten years, why is gold so low?
- Finally, not to harp on the subject, but INFLATION...

Can someone kindly enlighten me, because IK can't make any sense of this.

1. https://www.thestreet.com/mishtalk/economics/23-6-of-all-us-dollars-were-created-in-the-last-year
2. https://online.kitco.com/gold-coins...y-gold-coins&utm_campaign=2017-03-23_kitcoweb
3. https://www.jmbullion.com/search/?q...ld&filter.instock.low=1&filter.instock.high=1
 
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Power, that controls the money supply, can pay to roll over their short paper gold futures every month with the printed money.

gold follows bond prices which have been falling.
 
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Why ask why?

Buy the physical and be happy ... waiting for the world to implode.

Unless you are looking to trade gold, in that case who gives a fuck.
 
The reason for depressed gold price is it's all Trump's fault.
Gold lost its sparkle since Trump lost the vote.
Trump is selling gold to pay the bills. :)

Glory days of Trump's gold-plated 757 seem far away as plane sits idle at a sleepy airport
https://www.9news.com.au/world/dona...-airport/5f820894-184e-4f96-bfad-79c539c75fad

"Anything metal on that plane's interior -- lights, seat buckles, handles, latches, knobs -- we did in 24-karat gold plating," says Mr Roth, adding the price for that alone came to around a "quarter million."
Mr Roth said he and Mr Trump discussed "what will make this fitting for Donald Trump," and "how do we make it regal?" They landed on cremes and gold tones, and mahogany and suede panelling.
"He went with very classic materials and designs, things that are timeless," says Mr Roth.
The fabrics, which Mr Roth described as "more formal," were flown in from Paris.
The Trump family crest was embroidered into the headrests of the seats with gold thread. Mr Roth said Melania Trump had nothing to do with the design and décor of the plane.
 
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