For Part 1 of this interview, CLICK HEREMax and Stacy look at President Biden's promise that more money printing will reduce inflation. Say what? They also look at the 'outrage business model' of corporate media suffering a huge post-Trump hit to their ratings. In the second half, Max continues his chat with Tavi Costa of Crescat Capital about hyperinflation and the 50th anniversary of the US doll...Read More
Some people would consider these types of policies to be "insane." You be the judge. Continue...Read More
Part 1 (part 2 below)"The scientists who aren't paid by China who are the best geneticists in the world said it early: they said it was definitely man-made ... we've essentially given the criminals a year and a half to clean up the crime scene," says @Jkylebass. pic.twitter.com/VjI0ZyN6xu- Squawk Box (@SquawkCNBC) July 27, 2021 Part 2CNBC's "Squawk Box" team discusses China's Big Business...Read More
While the Veteran Administration is mandating vaccines for all its staff, Continue...Read More
The problem with this entire test is that it hasContinue...Read More
We have entered a period of time where ideologies are driving literally everything.Ideas and opinions are becoming weaponized.What is important to understand is that this absolutely is and will drive capital flows more than ever.Continue...Read More
It's actually like high blood pressure in your lungs because the blood can't get through because so many of the vessels are blocked. Continue...Read More
Specifically, white allies are being asked to sign a pledge to commit to not sending their children to Ivy League or US News & World Report Top 50 schools and instead leave those spots open for students Continue...Read More
Kevin C. Smith, chief investment officer, and Tavi Costa, portfolio manager, of global macro investing company Crescat Capital, take a deep dive into the macroeconomic shift they believe is upon us, and what it means for investors. Investors are always looking to history for guidance by attempting to find the most economically comparable period to the present. Two timeframes are the most conspicu...Read More
Idaho is known largely for its rugged beauty and perhaps its potatoes. But gold mining has been ongoing in the Gem State since at least 1860. In recent years, a handful of junior mining companies have drilled off significant precious metals resources throughout Idaho and Stallion Gold wants to be next. It has secured a large land package and is seeking signs of gold mineralization at its Horse Hea...Read More
As the summer doldrums drag on, precious metals bulls are eying potential support levels for a seasonal bottom. The gold market found support at the $1,750 level last month and has since been trading with a slight upside bias. Although the price action hasn’t been especially exciting, base building in these summer months can be a healthy technical process in the context of a larger bull mark...Read More
Gold has been suckingwind this summer, trudging along after getting slammed by a distant-future-rate-hikesscare. The resulting lower prices havereally damaged psychology, leaving investors wavering on gold. Their recent capital inflows have reversedinto modest selling, contributing to unusual weakness in this leadingalternative asset. But investment demandshould roar back in this...Read More
"The inflationary juggernaut is going to eventually unwind. The biggest one is a derivatives market with a conservatively estimated value of $2 quadrillion."There is free information and original articles on RickAckerman.com. If you want to become a subscriber on a two week free trial you can sign up at the top of the home page. All you need is an email.Read More
The CDC has released a gigantic romp through the Covid hospitalization and death data. Some fascinating things I did not expect have emerged. The bad news is that 8 comorbidities are highly correlated with worse outcomes and/or death. The good news is that a bunch of comorbidities seemed to not make things any worse, and might have even been slightly protective. Weird, right? The most glaring stat...Read More
Much of the economic recovery is an illusion, says Andy Schectman, president of Miles Franklin. The markets are being propped up by stimulus. It's going to eventually collapse, he says. "You need to be proactive" by acquiring real money: gold and silver. He says right now, with some of the lowest premiums for metals we've seen in two years, this may be the best time to buy.0:00 Intro1:25 Lower pre...Read More
"The lower real rate is being driven by increased demand for inflation-linked Treasury bonds amid concerns on Continue...Read More
The real bull market in Gold won't begin until stagflation hits, which should coincide with the end of the handle on Gold's cup and handle pattern. Then Gold and gold stocks will outperform the stock market. Gold's correction compares with three bull market corrections. Their data helps us assess a bottom in Gold and potential for a breakout window.Learn Jordan's potential 10-bagger stocks: https:...Read More
As the summer doldrums drag on, precious metals bulls are eying potential support levels for a seasonal bottom. The gold market found support at the $1,750 level last month and has since been trading with a slight upside bias. Although the price action hasn’t been especially exciting, base building in these summer months can be a healthy technical process in the context of a larger bull mark...Read More
Gold has been suckingwind this summer, trudging along after getting slammed by a distant-future-rate-hikesscare. The resulting lower prices havereally damaged psychology, leaving investors wavering on gold. Their recent capital inflows have reversedinto modest selling, contributing to unusual weakness in this leadingalternative asset. But investment demandshould roar back in this...Read More