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| Jeff Clark - Goldsilver |
What Happens to Gold and Silver When the Stock Market Crashes |
Many investors hold gold and silver to hedge against various crises. But does this hedge hold up during stock market crashes?It’s a common assumption that gold and silver prices will fall right along with the market. And if that’s the case, wouldn’t it be better to wait to buy them until after the dust settles?Before formulating a strategy, let’s first look at price data from past stock market crashes…The Message from HistoryI looked at past stock market crashes and measMonday, January 25, 2021 |
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| Graham Summer - Gains Pains & Capital |
The West Will Become The New ‘Third World’: PricewaterhouseCoopers |
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The West Will Become The New ‘Third World’: PricewaterhouseCoopers
Written by Jeff Nielson (CLICK HERE FOR ORIGINAL)
First World
The term “First World” refers to so called developed, capitalist, industrial countries, roughly, a bloc of countries aligned with the United States after word war II, with more or less common political and economiSunday, January 17, 2021 |
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| Bullion Vault |
Gold Bullion Gains Extend ETF Growth as Inflation Worries Hit 'Even the Yellen Fed' |
GOLD BULLION held around $1240 per ounce in London trade Thursday, retaining its 3-month high as commodity markets pushed towards new 18-month records.
With energy costs
already driving up headline inflation rates worldwide, Brent crude oil today rose above $55 per barrel as Nymex natural gas contracts traded 90% above their price of this time last year.
Silver bullion held firm witTuesday, January 12, 2021 |
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| Mike Hewitt - Dollar Daze |
America's Forgotten War Against the Central Banks |
"Let me issue and control a nation's money supply, and I care not who makes
its laws." (Mayer Amschel Rothschild, Founder of Rothschild Banking Dynasty)
Many prominent Americans such as Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and
Andrew Jackson have argued and fought against the central banking polices used
throughout Europe.
A note issued by a central bank, such as the Federal Reserve Note, is bank
currency. These notes are given to the government in exchange for an interest-bearing
gTuesday, January 5, 2021 |
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| Jeff Clark - GoldSilver |
How and Where to Buy Silver Coins |
Looking to buy silver coins? You’ve come to the right place!This handy guide outlines everything you need to know, including the advantages of owning silver coins, the different coins available, the best coins to buy for investment, and where to buy them. We also include our “Investor’s Edge” with each section…Advantages of Silver CoinsMany investors don’t realize that silver coins offer benefits far beyond price appreciation.Consider the advantages you gain by buying silver coins. Similar to goThursday, December 24, 2020 |
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| Ronan Manly - Bullion Star |
New Gold Pool at the BIS Basle, Switzerland: Part 1 |
“In the Governor’s absence I attended the meeting in Zijlstra’s room in the BIS on the afternoon of Monday, 10th December to continue discussions about a possible gold pool. Emminger, de la Geniere, de Strycker, Leutwiler, Larre and Pohl were present.”
13 December 1979 – Kit McMahon to Gordon Richardson, Bank of England
Introduction
A central bank Gold Pool which many people will be familiar with operated in the gold market between November 1961 and March 1968. That Gold Pool was known as tSaturday, April 18, 2020 |
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| Wolf Richter |
When Was Peak-Insanity of the Unicorn-Startup Bubble That’s Now Imploding |
WeWork was just late to the defenestration party.
Everyone – including infamously me – has been trying to pinpoint the exact moment when the magnificent startup-unicorn-bubble broke, and I mean not just broke but imploded spectacularly. All of the biggest upcoming IPOs were cancelled. All the biggest ones that got out the IPO window this year crashed and burned. And the $47-billion WeWork unicorn is now awaiting dismemberment or a bailout from Softbank after its IPO hopes were annihilated by a cWednesday, October 9, 2019 |
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| Wolf Richter |
Negative Yields Not Required: Even “Low” Interest Rates Screw Up the Economy |
How to make a mess in the era of low demand.
This is the transcript from my podcast last Sunday, THE WOLF STREET REPORT:
Now the plot thickens: I’ve got a former Secretary of the Treasury backing me up. We’ve already seen, including in my last podcast, how negative interest rates screw up the economy. Negative interest rates are so absurd that just thinking about them gives me a headache.
In the era of negative interest rates, owning financial assets such as government bonds, or savings in the bThursday, August 29, 2019 |
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| Mac Slavo - ShtfPlan |
2019: The Beginning Of The End (Free Premium Report) |
Now that it’s 2019, we’re going to start the new year here at Peak Prosperity by responding to the wishes of our premium subscribers and making our most recent premium report free to everyone.
For those unfamiliar with our work, it’s based on the idea that humanity is hurtling towards a disaster of our own making. Several powerful and unsustainable trends Monday, January 14, 2019 |
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| Rory Hall - The Daily coin |
“I think We’ve Reached Peak Snowflake” |
You know your “movement” is in serious trouble when one of the loudest voices, supporters, turns against you.
Bill Maher, Real Time, has been a left leaning liberal/progressive for most of his career. When he joined HBO several years ago his liberal bias seemed to take on a life of it’s own. As a fan of Bill Maher for the past 15+ years I have seen myself go from loving his work to being confused by his work, to completely disagreeing with this work and now seeing some of his work as having valuSunday, May 6, 2018 |
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| Przemyslaw Radomski CFA - SunshineProfits |
Crude Oil – Who Wants the Triangle |
On Thursday crude oil wavered between small gains and losses, but finished the day only 23 cents above Wednesday closing price. Such small daily changes that we observe recently don’t look too encouraging for oil bulls or for the bears. However, to dispel boredom, we rummaged deeper in the charts and we found something that may interest both sides of the market’s battle. Curious?
Nevertheless, before we get to our little surprise, we would like to draw your attention to news from the IEA. YesterSaturday, March 17, 2018 |
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| Adam Hamilton - Zealllc |
Gold Miners’ Q4’17 Fundamentals |
The
gold miners’ stocks remain deeply out of favor, trading at prices
seen when gold was half or even a quarter of current levels. So
many traders assume this small contrarian sector must be really
struggling fundamentally. But nothing could be farther from the
truth! The major gold miners’ recently-released Q4’17 results prove
they are thriving. Their languishing stock prices are the result of
irrational herd sentiment.
Four
times a year publicly-traded coFriday, March 16, 2018 |
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| Chris Martenson |
Russia Did It! |
This past week saw an enormous outpouring of respect and admiration for Stephen Hawking upon his passing.
In contrast to his frail health in life, his contributions to our understanding of the universe were prodigious and robust. Hawking's elevation of rational and intellectual truth above all else, even his failing body, inspired a generation of science lovers.
Perhaps, too, he represented something in desperately short supply in today's world: intellectual integrity.
Our lives are now fraughtFriday, March 16, 2018 |
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| Przemyslaw Radomski CFA - SunshineProfits |
EUR/USD – Something Old, Something New and… Something Blue |
Since the beginning of the month all battles between bulls and bears run in a fairly narrow area, which unfortunately doesn’t create good investment opportunities. In today's alert, we looked at the broader perspective of EUR/USD and the USD Index itself, and we already have our own types where we will likely open next positions. If you do not want to miss the levels that we think about, take a look at our today's analysis.
EUR/USD
From today’s point of view, we see that the situation in the Friday, March 16, 2018 |
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| The Energy Report |
Small-Cap Oil Company's First STACK Well Ranks Among Highest in Region |
A small company drilling alongside the large operators has just released results from its first well, which exceeded expectations.
Oklahoma's STACK oil play has been on the radar of oil companies the past few years as large independent producers like Devon Energy (DVN-NYSE), Continental Resources (CLR-NYSE), Marathon Oil (MRO-NYSE), Newfield Exploration (NFX-NYSE) and Alta Mesa (AMR-NYSE) have acquired large tracts of land. But it's notWednesday, March 14, 2018 |
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| Peter McKenzie-Brown - Language Instinct |
Capturing a Cacophony of Voices |
My 2017 book, Bitumen: The people, performance and passions behind Alberta's oil sands, its book of the year. I'm quite honoured. Here is an intro to the oil sands, based on information from that book.
By Peter McKenzie-Brown
Hudson’s Bay
Company explorer James Knight made a seminal observation in his diary on
June 27, 1715. On an expedition into today’s Alberta, he wrote that he had
learned from Cree “Home Guard” Indigenous people, local trappers and factory
provisioners “abt the Great RTuesday, March 13, 2018 |
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| The Energy Report |
Two Cutting-Edge Energy Efficiency Companies Team Up to Capture Growing Market |
A unique energy efficiency company whose client base runs from a Premier League football stadium to fast food outlets in the Middle East to a data center in the UK is joining forces with a company that brings a unique suite of energy efficiency solutions.
Companies and residences are always looking for ways to cut energy costs and Smartcool Systems Inc. (SSC:TSX.V, SSCFF:OTC.MKTS, R3W:FSE) has been on the cutting edge of developing enerTuesday, March 13, 2018 |
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| Mark O'Byrne - gold.ie |
Gold Protects As Cashless Society Threatens Vulnerable |
– Swedish authorities concerned cashless society is happening ‘too quickly’ and heading into ‘negative spiral’– Only 25% of Swedes paid in cash at least once a week in 2017, 36% never use cash– Cash usage in Sweden falling both as share of GDP and in nominal terms– Sweden may be world’s first economy to introduce a cryptocurrency, the e-krona– Cashless is not a disincentive for illegal drug trade, Guardian finds– Gold in safe jurisdictions will protect against raids on cash and wealth
The total Sunday, March 11, 2018 |
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| Przemyslaw Radomski CFA - SunshineProfits |
Are We in Late Cycle Implications for Gold |
In the previous edition of the Market Overview, we explored the fascinating history of bull and bear cycles in both the U.S. dollar and gold. Since then, the idea of cyclicity doesn’t lead me to drop off, disrupting my sleep cycles. Let’s then dig into the topic. We start with the business cycles, as in the recent Gold News Monitor we wrote that “we are in the late stages of the economic cycle – as the cycle matures, volatility increases and investors start to buy more gold as a hedge.” Why do wSaturday, March 10, 2018 |
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| Adam Hamilton - Zealllc |
Cheap Gold Stocks Basing |
The
small contrarian gold-mining sector remains deeply out of favor,
universally ignored. Thus the gold stocks are largely drifting
listlessly, totally devoid of excitement. But that’s the best time
to buy low, when few others care. The gold stocks continue to form
strong technical bases, paving the way for massive mean-reversion
uplegs. And they remain exceedingly cheap relative to gold prices,
which drive their profits.
Being a gold-stock investor feels pFriday, March 9, 2018 |
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