Investors Free Sign UpMember LoginBecome a MemberNews FeedsSubmit NewsEditor's PicksVideoPodcastsWine Down CornerCompaniesMarketplaceShop Eureka (TSXV: EUK) Announces Proposed Acquisition of Kore Mining Vancouver, British Columbia - February 27, 2018 (Newsfile Corp.) (Investorideas.com Newswire) Eureka Resources Inc. (TSXV: EUK) ("Eureka" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has s...Read More
We’re supposed to trust the government to keep us safe. But the two main law enforcement units that should have protected students against the Parkland shooter failed miserably.The shooter was handed to the Broward County Sheriff’s office and the FBI on a silver platter multiple times. There were tips that specifically mentioned school shootings. There were threats made by the shooter,...Read More
Investors Free Sign UpMember LoginBecome a MemberNews FeedsSubmit NewsEditor's PicksVideoPodcastsWine Down CornerCompaniesMarketplaceShop Disappointment Brings a Bargain BuySource: Adrian Day for Streetwise Reports February 27, 2018 (Investorideas.com Newswire) Adrian Day of Adrian Day Asset Management looks into the results reported by a triad of companies, including one whose stock fell sha...Read More
Investors Free Sign UpMember LoginBecome a MemberNews FeedsSubmit NewsEditor's PicksVideoPodcastsWine Down CornerCompaniesMarketplaceShop Veteran Precious Metals Newsletter Writer Brien Lundin Reveals His Next PicksSource: Streetwise Reports February 27, 2018 (Investorideas.com Newswire) With the price of gold staying firmly above $1,300/oz, Brien Lundin, editor of Gold Newsletter, discusses...Read More
Base metals traded on the London Metal Exchange are up across the board by an average of 0.4% this morning, Tuesday February 27.Aluminium prices lead the way with a gain of 0.7%, while the rest are up between 0.1% for zinc and 0.4% for tin, with copper prices up by 0.3% at $7,136 per tonne. Volume has been average with 6,677 lots traded as of 07.12 am London time. This follows a day of general str...Read More
Object of SpeculationThe prices of the metals fell last week, $22 and $0.24 respectively. It's an odd thing, isn't it? Each group of traders knows how gold "should" react to a particular type of news. But they all want the same thing - they want gold to go up. And when it doesn't, many hesitate to buy. Or even sell. This is why speculation cannot set a stable price (I'm talking to you, bitcoiners)...Read More
Investors Free Sign UpMember LoginBecome a MemberNews FeedsSubmit NewsEditor's PicksVideoPodcastsWine Down CornerCompaniesMarketplaceShop Arizona Silver (TSXV: AZS) (OTCQB: AZASF) Commences Drilling on Its 100% Owned Ramsey Silver Project, La Pas County, Arizona Vancouver, British Columbia - February 27, 2018 (Newsfile Corp.) (Investorideas.com Newswire) Arizona Silver Exploration Inc. (TSXV:...Read More
Investors Free Sign UpMember LoginBecome a MemberNews FeedsSubmit NewsEditor's PicksVideoPodcastsWine Down CornerCompaniesMarketplaceShop Rise (CSE: RISE) (OTC Pink: RYES) Researches Historic Mining Methods at I-M MineRecent drilling showed high-grade gold in andesite wall rock adjacent to quartz vein.Research shows historic miners commonly left non-quartz wall rock unmined or as backfill.Pres...Read More
CloseGain/LossGold $1318.60-$14.60Silver$16.42-$0.21XAU78.97-2.82%HUI173.05-2.83%GDM603.45-2.01%JSE Gold1083.86-20.56USD90.40+0.55Euro122.33-0.87Yen93.27-0.37Oil$63.01-$0.9010-Year2.901%+0.038T-Bond143.6875-0.53125Dow25410.03-1.16%Nasdaq7330.35-1.23%S&P2744.28-1.27% The Metals: Gold edged up to $1334.70 in Asia, but it then fell all of the way back to $1313.50 in early afternoon New York t...Read More
Extracting Meaning from PPP "An alternative exchange rate - the purchasing power parity (PPP) conversion factor - is preferred because it reflects differences in price levels for both tradable and non-tradable goods and services and therefore provides a more meaningful comparison of real output." - the World Bank Headquarters of the World Bank in Washington. We have it on good authority that the...Read More
By Ira EpsteinSoaring US Dollar sinks metals.https://www.iraepstein.com/ Read More
David Stockman on "Closing Bell" (CNBC, Feb. 27, 2018)David Stockman is a former Republican congressman from Michigan and was President Reagan's budget director from 1981 to 1985. After leaving the White House, Stockman became a managing director at Salomon Brothers, and he later founded a private equity fund. David is the founder of David Stockman's Contra Corner, and he is the author, most recen...Read More
10%. That's what February's flash crash shaved off of the major US equity indexes. And now Gerome Powell, the Fed's incoming chairman, is saying that he's fine with inflation exceeding the target rate of 2%. Put another way, he's promising that monetary policy will be as loose as necessary to keep asset prices elevated and the wealth affect generating lots of debt-driven consumer spending. And -...Read More
It's no secret that the US debt has gone exponential, much like the stock market. While Donald Trump may be an expert in corporate bankruptcy, he's never taken a country through Chapter 11 before. But it sure looks like he's going to get his chance, sooner rather than later. Which is why precious metals are still a good idea, especially because of the apathetic response they're currently receiving...Read More
By Craig HemkeAfter rising together through 2012, the past five years have seen a massive divergence between the total amount of accumulated U.S. government debt and the price of COMEX gold. When, if ever, will we see this correlation reappear? After falling together through the late 1990s, the price of COMEX god and the total accumulated U.S. debt began to rise together since 2002. With the hel...Read More
The import markets for flat steel products in South American countries were very muted this month because of the Chinese new year holiday, which took place February 15-21.The lack of trading has prevented import values from showing any major changes in the past few weeks, but prices are expected to rise in late February/early March with the arrival of fresh China-origin offers in the market.The la...Read More
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss the lie observations about cable news channels and the hysterically funny details of famed investment newsletter writer, Dennis Gartman, getting rekt on FOMO - Fear of Missing Out - after his 'blockchain' investment goes horribly wrong. In the second half, Max interviews journalist and author, Matt Taibbi, about the political landscape he...Read More
By Dave KranzlerFed Head, Jerome Powell, is not an economist. He's a politician who made a lot of money at the Carlyle Group. He has an undergraduate degree in politics and went to law school. After working for awhile as a lawyer at a big Wall St. firm, Powell migrated to investment banking at Dillon Read. Powell must have built a relationship with Nicholas Brady at Dillon Read, because he jumpe...Read More
Ray Dalio, founder, chairman and co-CIO of Bridgewater Associates, discusses opportunities in China, Europe's challenges, U.S. inflation and his investment principles. He spoke in Beijing with Tom Mackenzie on "Bloomberg Surveillance."Ray Dalio is an American businessman and founder of the investment firm Bridgewater Associates, one of the world's largest hedge funds. In 2012, Dalio appeared on th...Read More
By Frank HolmesDisney's Black Panther is in theaters right now, breaking all kinds of box office records and wowing audiences. The film features a fictional, highly-advanced African country known as Wakanda, whose vast wealth and prosperity are derived almost exclusively from the mining of a rare, fantastical metal called vibranium.In its own colorful way, Black Panther does an excellent job dra...Read More