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Darcy Ungaro / Gold v Bitcoin in Monetary Reset Ep 508
Episode 5089th February 2026 • NZ Everyday Investor • Podcasts NZ / WorldPodcasts.com / Darcy Ungaro
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Will gold, or bitcoin, come out on top in a monetary reset?

Given the volatility in precious metals, bitcoin, and AI stocks last week, it's a timely reminder...All investments come with the chance of the price going down instead of up, and if you feel fear when markets wobble, just remember the possibility it might not be what your investing in that’s the problem. The best time to change your portfolio is not when you’re spiraling and wondering if you were wrong, but when it’s clear you were right.

The best investments always wobble, the best investors, shouldn’t. Read more.

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