The Bretton Woods conference of 1944 set the global financial system that still prevails today. The period 1969-1971 can be regarded as the First Reset, which involved the creation of Special Drawing Rights (SDR, ticker:XDR), the devaluation of the dollar and the end of the gold standard.For years, commentators (myself included) have discussed the next global monetary realignment, which is sometim...Read More
With the yellow metal just posting itslowest close since June and a bearish pattern forming, how vulnerable is goldto a further decline?Gold and mining stocks just broke to newyearly lows – as I warned you in my previous analyses. And that’s only thebeginning.Let’s jump right into the charts,starting with gold. Figure1 - COMEX Gold FuturesIn early February, gold broke below theri...Read More
In 2019, 97-year-old John B. Goodenough receivedthe Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking work on developing lithium-ionbatteries His discovery more than 40 years ago led to amassive breakthrough, giving us the rechargeable batteries hidden insidedevices we use every day... From smartphones and computers to power tools andmedical equipment. But today, it’s led to a boom that’s signa...Read More
"You don't have to look any further than the Federal Reserve, the disgusting institution that used to be in the business of bailing out banks on the margins if they had some bad debt they had to bring to the discount window. Now the Fed controls everything. They're even vanquishing viruses." This is the view of our guest this week, Mr. Michael Pento. Join your host, Dennis Tubbergen as he talks wi...Read More
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There has been quite a bit of chatter related to precious metals lately. The rally in Cryptos, particularly Bitcoin, and various other stocks have raised expectations that Gold and Silver have been overlooked as a true hedging instrument. As these rallies continue in various other stocks and sectors, Gold and Silver have continued to trade sideways over the past 6+ months – when and ho...Read More
??'? Do you have a macro or investing question ??'^ that you'd like to ask George directly? If so, tune in this Sunday, February 21st, at 6 Pm EST for a live stream Q&A session! How The LIVE STREAM Q&A worksGeorge starts off by answering questions from the comments section.Got a question about gold? Buying a house? The next recession? The Fed? His investment strategies? Or maybe his favorite band?...Read More
Is the paper silver market starting to unravel?The longer you've followed silver, the longer you've known that at some point the price was going to have to move higher. And probably by a lot. At this point, this is by far the most intense I have ever seen the situation in the 12 years I've been following the silver market. And fortunately, for this Sunday's open in the far east, I have an All-Star...Read More
New research published last week shows high levels of pollution for subway riders, with the worst air quality coming from places like New York and New Jersey, according to The Guardian. Continue...Read More
In this video Steve Penny breaks down what an "invisible crash" looks like. Basically, this is when governments use hyperinflation to continually raise asset prices, so that people do not notice that the currency is collapsing. This has happened throughout history, and we're beginning to see this more often, as countries are printing their currencies into a total economic crash. Steve says that Go...Read More
Platinum and silver have fundamental tailwinds from both rising inflation and improving economic conditions that will propel these metals to grow faster than gold in 2021, said Bill Baruch, president of Blue Line Futures.0:00?EUR< - Higher yields and market reaction5:33?EUR<- U.S. dollar8:49?EUR< - Yield curve10:19?EUR< - Gold11:25?EUR< - Platinum12:51?EUR< - Oil Read More
"You can complain about him. You can criticize him. But [Mitch] McConnell can't possibly fight Trump. He doesn't have a big enough base. It's also Continue...Read More
A bill introduced in the Kansas House would recognize gold and silver specie as legal tender Continue...Read More
There has been quite a bit of chatter related to precious metals lately. The rally in Cryptos, particularly Bitcoin, and various other stocks have raised expectations that Gold and Silver have been overlooked as a true hedging instrument. As these rallies continue in various other stocks and sectors, Gold and Silver have continued to trade sideways over the past 6+ months – when and ho...Read More
There has been quite a bit of chatter related to precious metals lately. The rally in Cryptos, particularly Bitcoin, and various other stocks have raised expectations that Gold and Silver have been overlooked as a true hedging instrument. As these rallies continue in various other stocks and sectors, Gold and Silver have continued to trade sideways over the past 6+ months – when and ho...Read More
There has been quite a bit of chatter related to precious metals lately. The rally in Cryptos, particularly Bitcoin, and various other stocks have raised expectations that Gold and Silver have been overlooked as a true hedging instrument. As these rallies continue in various other stocks and sectors, Gold and Silver have continued to trade sideways over the past 6+ months – when and ho...Read More
There has been quite a bit of chatter related to precious metals lately. The rally in Cryptos, particularly Bitcoin, and various other stocks have raised expectations that Gold and Silver have been overlooked as a true hedging instrument. As these rallies continue in various other stocks and sectors, Gold and Silver have continued to trade sideways over the past 6+ months – when and ho...Read More
Adam HamiltonArchivesFeb 19, 2021 The gold miners' stocks have had a tough week, sinking to marginal new correction lows. So far this is a technical retest, driven by a parallel one in gold. While uncommon and unpredictable, these retests are very challenging psychologically. The resulting drawdowns in gold-stock positions shake out the weak hands, spawning widespread capitulation. But holding on...Read More
For Part 1 of this interview, CLICK HEREMax continues his interview with Dan Collins, a businessman and entrepreneur, who lived in China for twenty years. They discuss a post-dollar world and China's monetary ambitions. Max Keiser is a former stockbroker and an American broadcaster and film-maker. He hosts Keiser Report, a financial program broadcast on RT. Keiser invented "Virtual Specialist Tech...Read More
In this episode of Keiser Report, Max and Stacy look at the report from Morgan Stanley suggesting that bitcoin has replaced gold as a store of value and has made progress toward replacing the dollar as a means of exchange. In the second half, Max continues his interview with Dan Collins, a businessman and entrepreneur, who lived in China for twenty years. They discuss a post-dollar world and China...Read More