
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.
Read articleThe 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.
Read articleDiscover 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.
Read articleFor 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...
Read articleAfter 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?
Read articleThe 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...
Read articleThe 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.
Read articleWith 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.
Read articleIs gold still the foundation of our monetary system? This question is worth asking as central banks accumulate record quantities of the golden metal. In fact, a detailed study of central bank gold inventories reveals a certain consistency in the monetary strategy of most countries.
Read articleThe collapse of the correlation between the gold price and real interest rates raises many questions. In the old paradigm, it was unthinkable that the gold price would trend firmer during a phase of sharply rising real interest rates. Gold and gold investors are now entering terra incognita.
Read articleGold will probably continue to rise until ETF outstandings reach their highest levels, which is still a long way off. Especially as demand for physical gold remains very strong. Despite the high price of an ounce of gold, central banks continue to buy precious metals on a massive scale.
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