Something’s Gotta Give
Bond bulls haven’t thrown in the towel yet, and Biden wants to expand Obamacare…
Continue readingBond bulls haven’t thrown in the towel yet, and Biden wants to expand Obamacare…
Continue readingThe Fed lied to us, and stocks rallied 30.0% on that lie…
Continue readingThe bond market is signaling even more cuts this month. This has direct implications for gold, silver and the dollar. Craig explains…
Continue readingPrices were already headed higher before the emergence of the virus, and the interest rate driver of this move has…
Continue readingFor the first time in years, the Fed starting to expand the money supply via bond purchases…
Continue readingNot so long ago the US economy had some bright spots that seemed to justify a general sense of optimism…
Continue readingWhen the market implodes and people are trying to retrieve paper gold, will physical gold sky rocket in price because of the shortage?
Continue readingIt’s more politically expedient to take the printing route, especially because nobody believes they are going to destroy the currency…
Continue readingStocks have finally moved to within spitting distance of their upside target as predicted by the credit markets…
Continue readingWorsening economic conditions & interest rate collapse mean that gold will soon make a new US dollar price all-time high. Here’s why…
Continue readingSound familiar?
Continue readingThe banks are too far gone in sin to turn back now…
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The economy is shrinking, and Dave Kranzler gives Silver Doctors the proof…
Continue readingBrian says that gold is in a very good place going into the end of the year. As for the US Economy, Brian says “we could be in recession now”…
Continue readingChris Whalen explores the reaction of all this force
Continue readingAll things Q4 balance sheet are in, and it doesn’t look good… Is the debt at the point where it truly is different now?
Continue reading10 Year T-Bond interest rates are falling again after a minor rally. This leaves me pondering a nearly 20-year old question: what might finally produce an end to the 34-year […]
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