Empty Words Are Failing. A Timeline For What Comes Next
A quick recap of the past couple of months: Stocks plunge. The politicians, bureaucrats and bankers who depend on artificially-elevated financial asset prices start to
A quick recap of the past couple of months: Stocks plunge. The politicians, bureaucrats and bankers who depend on artificially-elevated financial asset prices start to
Precious metals investors don’t have much to console them these days. Just about the only bright spot is the nice, though ephemeral, pop in the
Investors with beaten-down gold/silver mining shares in their portfolio have three choices: Dump those losers for the tax loss before year-end; hold on in the
After a long, initially-successful run promoting European integration and mass immigration, German Chancellor Angela Merkel saw the bottom fall out of her political fortunes this
Huge recent imbalances in the gold futures market led many to predict that speculators (usually wrong at big turning points) would be forced to close
The gold and silver futures markets got even more unbalanced last week, with speculators (who are usually wrong at the extremes) going as short as
“How did you go bankrupt?” “Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly.” ― Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises On the surface, nothing much changed last week.
Commodities analyst Marin Katusa makes a compelling case that regardless of what gold does in the near term, some miners are likely to be bought
Every once in a while the trading action in a given market breaks through its historically normal boundaries and starts exploring new territory. This can
2008 has special significance for gold bugs, both because of the money they lost in August of year and the money they made in the
No need to mince words anymore. If the futures market still influences gold’s price, then that price is going to spike. And silver is better
After a brutal few weeks in precious metals, you’d expect trend-following speculators to be heading for the exits. And the most recent gold and silver
Resource stock analyst and money manager Marin Katusa just sent out a blast email that explains — via some extraordinary charts — why large miners
Okay, one more look at wage inflation, followed by a short diatribe on the unfairness of life. As the labor markets get tighter, power is
Beginning in early Spring, gold and silver faced two serious headwinds: Seasonality – that is, the annual decline in bullion demand from China and India
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