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 | Jeff Clark - Goldsilver |
Gold vs. Silver: The 5 Differences That Matter Most to Investors |
You’d like to buy some precious metals, but do you buy silver or gold? Is there really much difference between them other than the price?Both are “precious” metals, meaning their occurrence in the earth’s crust is rare. But when it comes to investing in gold vs. silver, there are 5 important distinctions to be aware of. These differences can supercharge your portfolio—or make it a victim.This article outlines the five differences to know about gold vs. silver, with special emphasis on investmentSaturday, February 20, 2021 |
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 | Jeff Clark - Casey Research |
Storing and Hiding Your Gold at Home |
Where, exactly, should you store your gold at home?You instinctively know that gold is valuable and understand it must be stored safely. You probably also realize that gold coins and bars come with no replacement policy: if you lose them, they’re gone for good. No claim check to redeem.This makes your home storage plan critical.This guide provides hiding tips, the pros and cons of alarms and safes, backyard burial advice, the home storage golden rule, and why insuring your metal is probably notMonday, January 18, 2021 |
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 | Jeff Clark - Goldsilver |
Gold Jewelry’s Real Advantage: Wearable, Transportable Wealth |
I vividly remember the first gold coin I ever bought.A one-ounce American gold Eagle. When I first opened the package, I was instantly struck by its beauty, shine, and refinement. And I loved the weight of it in my hand. I must’ve looked at it a hundred times over the next several days.What I did next, though, is telling: I stuck it in a safe. And there it sat, in the dark and out of sight.It was, well, anticlimactic. I loved the coin, but I couldn’t do much with it… couldn’t show it off, couldnMonday, December 28, 2020 |
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 | Jeff Clark - Goldsilver |
Why Own Gold The Top 10 Reasons to Buy Gold Now |
Is gold a good investment? Why should you own it?It’s natural and even prudent for an investor to wonder if a particular asset is a good investment or not. That’s especially true for gold, since it’s an inert metal and doesn’t earn any interest.But the reasons for owning physical gold go beyond the possibility of its price rising. Gold bullion offers distinct advantages that simply can’t be found in almost any other investment. These advantages give you power as an investor. And yes, one of thesMonday, May 18, 2020 |
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 | Mac Slavo - ShtfPlan |
The NEW Social Media: Alternatives to Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Other Big Tech Platforms |
Lately, I’ve written a lot about the alternative media purge and how Big Tech social media platforms are attempting to control the narrative, the elections, and public perception through censorship and financial blacklisting. Lots of people are ready to leave websites like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube for less-censored pastures. But what are the social media alternatives that are currently available?
Here are some socWednesday, October 24, 2018 |
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| Graham Summer - Gains Pains & Capital |
Cryptocurrency Bank AriseBank To Acquire 100 Year Old FDIC Bank; Partner With BitShares. |
Intro by Vince Lanci
via the Soren K. Group at Marketslant.com
The Next Revolution is already Happening
Over the past few weeks, I've had the pleasure of meeting the next revolutionaries in the democratization of money. This was while looking to understand better the guts of the blockchain tech and how it differed from crypto to crypto. I had the pleasure of meeting with and speaking to several people involved with Bitshares and those involved at the periphery with Arisebank. During that tMonday, August 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
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 | Oilprice.com - oilprice.com |
Bitcoin Was Only The Beginning… |
Upset that you missed the boat on the bitcoin craze last year?
Millionaires were minted overnight as bitcoin returned 1,700 percent in 2017, only to see prices crash by more than half since December. The bubble seems to have popped, and not everyone got out in time.
While we may be past the peak temporarily, the cryptocurrency trend is just getting started, and investor enthusiasm is still growing by the day.
(Click to enlarge)While the bitcoin investment boat may have already set sail, it’s likThursday, February 15, 2018 |
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 | Oilprice.com - oilprice.com |
The Blockchain Revolution Is Heading To Space |
There is a new wave of coders and hackers looking to upend the entire internet, signaling the start of a brand new space race.
No, this isn’t an episode of HBO’s Silicon Valley, this is actually happening.
Currently, the internet is built by large centralized services including server owners, data managers, cloud providers, search engines, telecommunication companies, and social media websites. And these entities are beginning to expand their reach.
Internet security and net neutrality are quickWednesday, January 24, 2018 |
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 | Jason Hamlin - Gold Stock Bull |
4 Blockchain Stocks to Consider and How They Perform vs. Holding Crypto |
Holding large-cap cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum have been very profitable long-term, but how does this compare to holding blockchain stocks? And what are some of the top blockchain stocks to consider?
As this new technology and the industry springing up around it grows, opportunities arise in multiple areas. For example, we’ve recently seen how a company’s stock can shoot to the moon the moment it announces it intends to have anything to do with blockchain. While the dramatic extSaturday, January 20, 2018 |
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 | Chris Powell - GATA |
Ralph Nader: Corporate coercion and the drive to eliminate buying with cash |
"Sorry, we’re not taking cash or checks," said the clerk at the Fed Ex counter over a decade ago to an intern. "Only credit cards."
Since then the relentless intensification of coercive commercialism has been moving toward a cashless economy, when all consumers are incarcerated within a prison of corporate payment systems from your credit/debit cards to your mobile phone and very soon facial recognition.
"Terrific!," say those consumers for whom convenience and velocity of transactions are irresThursday, January 18, 2018 |
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 | Mish - Global Economic Analysis |
Criminals Drop Bitcoin for Monero |
Criminals now prefer Monero over Bitcoin because Bitcoin can be traced.Bloomberg reports the Criminal Underworld Is Dropping Bitcoin.
Bitcoin is losing its luster with some of its earliest and most avid fans -- criminals -- giving rise to a new breed of virtual currency.
Privacy coins such as monero, designed to avoid tracking, have climbed faster over the past two months as law enforcers adopt software tools to monitor people using bitcoin. A slew of analytic firms such as Chainalysis are gettWednesday, January 3, 2018 |
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 | Chris Powell - GATA |
The criminal underwold is dropping bitcoin for another cryptocurrency |
Bitcoin is losing its luster with some of its earliest and most avid fans -- criminals -- giving rise to a new breed of virtual currency.
Privacy coins such as monero, designed to avoid tracking, have climbed faster over the past two months as law enforcers adopt software tools to monitor people using bitcoin. A slew of analytic firms such as Chainalysis are getting better at flagging digital hoards linked to crime or money laundering, alerting exchanges and preventing conversion into traditionaTuesday, January 2, 2018 |
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 | Jason Hamlin - Gold Stock Bull |
Top Five Altcoin Cryptocurrency Picks for 2018 |
While bitcoin dominated the headlines of 2017, many altcoins have far surpassed it in terms of gains against the US dollar. Furthermore, fees for transactions on the bitcoin network have increased to three or four dollars’ worth of coin a piece, sometimes more. Add to this the fact that the average person can hardly afford more than a few hundredths of a bitcoin or less, and it’s not difficult to see why altcoins have had the most spectacular year ever.
Not all altcoins are created equal. SomSaturday, December 30, 2017 |
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 | Richard Mills - Ahead of the Herd |
Weapon of Mass Disruption |
aheadoftheherd.com
The ever-increasing digitalization of our world has meant advances in technology that would have been unimaginable 30 years ago when the Internet first entered the popular lexicon. Created by the U.S. Government in the 1960s to build robust communications via computer networks, “Internet” as it was then called had no means of electronic mail, telephony or file sharing, which are the building blocks of today's world-wide web.
More recent inventions like e-commerce, cloud comTuesday, December 26, 2017 |
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 | Rory Hall - The Daily coin |
There’s One Ledger – It’s Called Blockchain |
Another bitcoin expert, Peter van Velckenberg, spills the beans and perfectly describes the “decentralized” “private” aspect of owning bitcoin, or any other cryptocurrency that lives on a blockchain, and uses said cryptocurrency to conduct any transaction via blockchain technology. Remember, it’s all about blockchain technology.
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At approximately the 15:46 mark Peter van VelckenSaturday, December 23, 2017 |
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 | Mac Slavo - ShtfPlan |
How To Get Bitcoin In Your Stock Portfolio |
This report is an ADVERTISEMENT from Oilprice.com
2017 has undoubtedly been the year of bitcoin, breaking $1000 dollars on New Year’s Day before rocketing up to $15000 in early December. That’s a return of 1500 percent!
And as market fascination grows, investors are beginning to understand the real secret behind bitcoin’s success – the blockchain.
Blockchain is transforming markets with bitcoin, but that is only the beginning – it could soon change the world.
To understand how, you must first uWednesday, December 20, 2017 |
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 | Jason Hamlin - Gold Stock Bull |
The Infinite Potential of Blockchain Technology |
Many people have now heard of bitcoin and cryptocurrency. And many have heard the term “blockchain” thrown around. But what is this new technology, and why is it such a big deal? How does it work? What other uses for blockchain exist outside of facilitating financial transactions? How does it make traditional banking obsolete?
Blockchain defined
A blockchain is a distributed ledger of transactions that use cryptography to keep exchanges secure. A distributed network of computers verifies orWednesday, December 13, 2017 |
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 | Steve Saville - Speculative Investor |
State-sponsored cryptocurrencies revisited |
In a blog post earlier this week I briefly argued that “government-controlled cryptocurrency” was a contradiction in terms. It depends on what is meant by “cryptocurrency”, but now that I’ve done some more research on the subject I understand how a central bank could make use of blockchain technology and why the government would want to implement a type of cryptocurrency.
My understanding of the subject was improved by reading the white paper on the “Fedcoin” published a few months ago by Yale UWednesday, December 6, 2017 |
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 | Jason Hamlin - Gold Stock Bull |
Gold and Silver versus Twilight Zone Bubbles |
Every bubble inflates, rises vertically, excites the masses (get rich now – don’t be left behind), appears unstoppable and crashes. The sun rises and sets. Twilight emerges.
Empires, markets, and ideas enter their twilight zone where huge changes occur. Those changes may not happen next week or next month, but soon. Expect the bubbles in stocks and bonds to burst, as they inevitably must, and precious metals to rise – finally!
Consider the following bubble examples: Amazon, Apple and Bitcoin.
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