The End of the US Economic and Military Empire & the Rise of Gold
The U.S. is facing unsustainable debt and a weakening military, marking the potential end of its empire and ushering in a new era for gold as a safe haven.
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The U.S. is facing unsustainable debt and a weakening military, marking the potential end of its empire and ushering in a new era for gold as a safe haven.
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UBS reiterates its recommendation to include a 5% allocation to gold in a diversified portfolio. In ten years, the price of gold in CHF has doubled: its performance against one of the world's strongest currencies is remarkable.
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Discover the episode 2 of our podcast “À l'Orée de l'Éco". The recent surge in China's stock markets is due to a government stimulus plan that is supporting real estate and starting to americanize the stock market.
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This week, we'll look at gold and silver and see that each are at some very interesting inflection points. Silver closed the quarter at $31.14, its highest in 12 years, while gold hit historic resistance at $2,665, both showing bullish patterns with potential for significant future gains.
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For years now, emerging countries have been enjoying stronger growth than Western nations. Globalization, combined with the rise of China, has enabled these countries to achieve dazzling growth. Whereas in the past, periods of international crisis severely affected their economies, the situation...
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India imported 1,421 tons of silver in August, an increase of 641% on the previous year, bringing the year-to-date total to 6,148 tons.
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After breaking through the $2,074 resistance that held it back for four years, the price of gold seems to have been rising uninterruptedly since March. How can we explain this exceptional rise in gold?
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The recent report by Mario Draghi, faithful architect of the European project, has the bold quality of reminding European nations of the economic decline they have been experiencing for over twenty years. But the problem arises when the former ECB President presents the measures to be adopted, pa...
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The United States has just set two new world records: one for its debt and the other for its deficit. The announcement of a budgetary slippage has caused the price of gold to soar in recent days.
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The price of gold continues to break records, with the symbolic threshold of $2,500 now exceeded. In addition to persistent inflation, the powerful buying drive by countries in the Middle and Far East will continue to push gold prices higher. No, it's not too late to buy.
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Discover the first episode of “À l'Orée de l'Éco”, our new podcast presented by Tom Benoit. France's economic situation is worrying. Public debt exceeds €3,1 trillion, and market confidence could be shaken if the ECB explicitly supports France.
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This week, we'll look at a long-term chart of Silver/Euro with reasonable optimism that a very large move higher is in its future.
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The price of gold in euros has just broken an all-time record! An ounce of gold is now worth €2,300, double the price it was five years ago. Gold is soaring while oil is plummeting. Meanwhile, the Chinese economy is slowing at a rate not seen since the last financial crisis.
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Gold is world-renowned for its physical properties, but it is also in great demand for its financial qualities. Most of the world's major asset managers and central banks hold gold, while a large proportion of the public remains unaware of the benefits of the golden metal. In financial theory, go...
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With the acceleration of the dollar’s (and other currencies) debasement and shift in Central Bank reserves out of dollars into gold, the revaluation of gold in coming years will be by multiples.
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Against the stagflationary backdrop and the start of a new cycle of defaults in the United States, gold is logically attracting new buyers.
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A saver who bought and sold gold at any time between January 1, 1999 and January 1, 2024 would have grown richer on average at an actuarial rate of 8.69% per annum.
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It has been more than a year since we last looked at the Dow/Gold ratio, which at the time was threatening to break down from a very large bear flag. This week, we'll update those charts and see that the expected breakdown has indeed occurred as anticipated.
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The gold price, with its string of record highs, tells us that we are on the verge of seeing the detonator of this new inflationary phase. Gold is warning us that we are on the brink of another Fed monetary policy error.
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Quantitative easing (QE) stabilizes the economy during times of crisis but exacerbates inequalities by benefiting wealthier households more, while the purchasing power of the middle and lower classes stagnates or declines.
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