US Holds Over One Trillion Dollars In Hidden Gold Liquidity
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U.S. Treasury holds 261.5M ounces of gold still valued at $42.22 per ounce, leaving over $1 trillion in unrealized value on Treasury books. A quiet accounting rule has placed the United States Treasury at the center of renewed liquidity discussions. Market analysts are assessing how dormant gold valuation rules could reshape financial conditions. The focus remains on balance sheet mechanics rather than new monetary programs. Attention has increased as debt pressures and funding limits continue to grow. Outdated Gold Valuation on the U.S. Treasury Balance Sheet The U.S. Treasury holds about 261.5 million ounces of gold reserves. These reserves remain officially valued at $42.22 per ounce. This valuation was fixed in 1973 after the gold standard ended. As a result, official records show total gold reserves near eleven billion dollars. 🚨The U.S. is sitting on nearly $1 TRILLION worth of hidden liquidity that could be unlocked without QE. If that happens, risk assets will explode. Let me explain how👇 The US Treasury owns about 261.5 million ounces of gold. But on official books, that gold is still valued at… pic.twitter.com/BcGcu7ENow — Bull Theory (@BullTheoryio) December 27, 2025 Market prices for gold trade close to $4,500 per ounce. At current levels, Treasury gold exceeds 1.1 trillion dollars in market value. The difference represents unrealized value under current accounting rules. Most sovereign holders now record gold closer to market prices. The United States continues to use the fixed statutory price. Congress has not revised this valuation framework for decades. Therefore, the gap remains absent from reported Treasury assets. This structure has gained attention during periods of fiscal strain. Fiscal Pressure and Balance Sheet Constraints Federal debt now exceeds thirty-seven trillion dollars. Interest expenses continue rising alongside higher yields. Budget deficits are expected to persist rather than normalize. Traditional fiscal adjustments face political…
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