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Greyerz – The Road To $18,160 Gold And The Wisdom Of Jesse Livermore

Greyerz – The Road To $18,160 Gold And The Wisdom Of Jesse Livermore As the world edges closer to the next crisis, today the man who has become legendary for his predictions on QE and historic moves in currencies spoke with King World News about $18,160 gold and the wisdom of Jesse Livermore. The Wisdom […]

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Gold Will Rise Even If The Fed Doesn’t Cut Interest Rates

Gold Will Rise Even If The Fed Doesn’t Cut Interest Rates There has been much speculation lately on the Federal Reserve and its ongoing tightening policy. If you were to only read mainstream economic news you would think the Fed had already reversed course and “capitulated”, but this is not the case. The Fed continues […]

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Somebody’ Finally Cares About Gold

Somebody’ Finally Cares About Gold Grant Williams pithily summed up the situation that has been plaguing gold since 2013: Nobody Cares. Yes, it’s highly likely that the price has been suppressed. But not enough buyers cared to fight the bullion bank/central bank cartel or make life difficult enough for the politicians — and thus, the regulators […]

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Ronni Stoeferle: In Gold We Trust

Ronni Stoeferle: In Gold We Trust Why we may soon see prices of $1,500-1,600/oz Fresh from releasing his exhaustive 340-page annual report titled In Gold We Trust, Ronald Stoerferle joins us to summarize his forecast for the yellow metal. Stoerferle, an author of several books on Austrian economics and head of strategy and portfolio management at […]

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Gold Makes Its Grievances Heard

Gold Makes Its Grievances Heard Gold is getting its revenge. Try as he might Mr. Tariff Man can’t dominate all the headlines all the time. Everyone once in a while something more important than the Trump Man-Baby Show should take center stage. Gold has moved more than $50 in just under three trading sessions, blowing past near […]

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From Gold To Nothing: How 1971 Changed Everything In The Economy

From Gold To Nothing: How 1971 Changed Everything In The Economy The monetary system is a major component of the whole economic system. Despite that, today we take it for granted and don’t even ask ourselves how it works and if it is the best solution available or the correct way to manage things. Even though it appears […]

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Central banks are buying gold at the fastest pace in six years

Central banks are buying gold at the fastest pace in six years Earlier this month the World Gold Council published its quarterly report– and it shows that central banks and foreign governments from around the world are buying up gold at their fastest pace in six years. This is pretty big news, and it says […]

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Golden Straws In The Wind

Golden Straws In The Wind  Life in the world of gold bullion is full of mysteries. Each mystery is like a straw in the wind, which individually means little, but tempting us to speculate there’s a greater meaning behind it all. Yes, there is a far greater game in play, taking Kipling’s aphorism to a […]

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Your Move, Gold Critics: Please Explain What Money Is

Your Move, Gold Critics: Please Explain What Money Is Owners of Bitcoin have endured a wild ride in recent years. While the coin could fetch $900 when 2017 began, one year later its value briefly moved above $20,000. At present, one Bitcoin exchanges for roughly $5,000. The coin’s substantial volatility ably explains why, at least […]

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Fear of Inflation & Sterilization

Fear of Inflation & Sterilization  QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; you were friends with Milton Friedman. Do you agree with his view that the Great Depression was caused in part by the Fed refusing to expand the money supply? Isn’t Quantitative Easing expanding the money supply yet it too has failed to create inflation. Would you comment on […]

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Here’s why the Federal Reserve rejected the safest bank in America

Here’s why the Federal Reserve rejected the safest bank in America In the spring of 1692, an energetic young Scotsman named John Campbell started a new business in central London. Campbell was a goldsmith, and his business sold jewelry and other crafted metals like plates and silverware. But Campbell’s new company had another business line […]

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One Day the Volcano Will Erupt – Precious Metals Supply and Demand

One Day the Volcano Will Erupt – Precious Metals Supply and Demand Keynesian Rot The prices of the monetary metals rose $11 and ¢27 last week. The supply and demand fundamentals is the shortest section of this Report [ed note: we are excerpting the supply-demand section for Acting Man – readers interested in the other part […]

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The Trend Continues: Romania Introduces a Bill to Repatriate its Gold Reserves

The Trend Continues: Romania Introduces a Bill to Repatriate its Gold Reserves The trend is accelerating, just as I predicted it would. Countries all over the globe are growing anxious, as the geopolitical atmosphere of the world continues to heat up, threatening to hit a boiling point. Central bankers and government officials who see the […]

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Gold Rising Because it Protects Against Government – Martin Armstrong

Gold Rising Because it Protects Against Government – Martin Armstrong Legendary geopolitical and financial analyst Martin Armstrong continues to be bullish on America. Armstrong contends, “The U.S. economy has been the only thing holding up the world. People do not realize what is the difference between the U.S. vs. the rest of the world? China […]

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The Utterly Unbelievable Scale of U.S. Debt Right Now

The Utterly Unbelievable Scale of U.S. Debt Right Now  – Last week, the United States national debt ticked above US$22 trillion for the first time, an amount equivalent to $67,000 per U.S. citizen – The U.S. federal government owes more money than any other institution in the history of human civilization and it’s just getting […]

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