
Long-Term Fundamentals for Gold Still Intact
There should be no doubt in anyone's mind that the fundamentals for world gold supply and demand have changed dramatically over the past ten years at least.
Read articleThere should be no doubt in anyone's mind that the fundamentals for world gold supply and demand have changed dramatically over the past ten years at least.
Read articlePhysical demand for gold & silver coins remains strong. For the 3 months thru June, gold coin sales are 120k oz’s (46%) higher than for the 3 months leading up to the $1900 gold peak in 2011
Read articlePaper money hides the truth, and the truth is that most of the increase we have seen in paper wealth is illusory both for individuals and for the world. But it suits the governments to fool their people. This gives them the best chance of being reelected and they also engage in theft through inf...
Read articleNikkei’s 7% plunge, last Thursday, and the way it happened, gives us a glimpse into how the next crisis will play.
Read articleChina knows it has created a credit bubble. But its effects are subsiding and, contrary to the Western governments who keep printing and printing, China has put in place an emergency strategy that is the exact opposite of the actual bubble-creating policies.
Read articleHow long can the manipulation of the precious metal markets last ? Chris Powell (GATA) speaks about the rather obvious price manipulation occurring in the gold and silver markets
Read articleSilver can meander about and do nothing for years. Then, when your back's turned, it’ll suddenly spike to unheard-of levels, making its owners rich.
Read articleThe tactic by the Fed and Central Banks is to inflate the stock markets while manipulating the price of gold and silver lower.
Read articleAre we witnessing the emergence of bubbles everywhere, or isn’t the whole thing becoming a gigantic bubble? All financial assets are going up at the same time, whether it be stocks, sovereign debts, or corporate bonds!
Read articleAfter the LIBOR scandal, are we witnessing the ISDAfix scandal? This time it’s not about interbank lending rates, but rather about interest rates for swaps.
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