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Trend is Clear – Rapid Decline of World Economy – Egon von Greyerz

Trend is Clear – Rapid Decline of World Economy – Egon von Greyerz Financial and precious metals expert Egon von Greyerz (EvG) says don’t expect the global financial situation to get better anytime soon. EvG says, “You know what the politicians are doing now? Theresa May is my best example. These politicians are just running […]

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The Big Picture: Paper Money vs. Gold

The Big Picture: Paper Money vs. Gold Numbers from Bizarro-World The past few months have been really challenging for anyone invested in gold or silver; for me personally as well. Despite serious warning signs in the economy, staggering debt levels and a multitude of significant geopolitical threats at play, the rally in risk assets seemed […]

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Gold & Silver Prices Rise As The Markets & Oil Decline

Gold & Silver Prices Rise As The Markets & Oil Decline Over the past week, the gold and silver prices have held up rather well compared to the overall markets.  While precious metals investors still fear that a huge sell-off in the gold and silver prices will take place during the next market crash, it […]

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Irish Central Bank Refuses To Discuss If Gold Reserves Are In Bank of England Vaults

Irish Central Bank Refuses To Discuss If Gold Reserves Are In Bank of England Vaults – As Brexit looms, the Central Bank of Ireland has refused to discuss the location and value of Irish gold reserves – No date given for removal of “commercially sensitive” gold reserves from Bank of England vaults – Bank of England […]

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Why buy gold now? Because I don’t know

Why buy gold now? Because I don’t know From 2000 through 2012, the price of gold increased every year, rising from around $280 an ounce to nearly $1,700. It was an unprecedented run. Then, in 2013, gold took a nose dive, losing over 27% of its value. It was widely reported that the Swiss National […]

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GOLD, SILVER & THE MARKETS: What’s Next For 2019

GOLD, SILVER & THE MARKETS: What’s Next For 2019 The big question on the minds of most investors is what will happen to the markets and precious metals in 2019.  Well, the answer depends mainly on two factors, the oil price and overall weakness in the economy.  If the oil price continues to decline, it […]

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2019 Outlook: The State of Sound Money in the United States

2019 Outlook: The State of Sound Money in the United States The Great Recession, coupled with the “Ron Paul Revolution,” prompted a renaissance of the sound money movement in the United States. As Germany, Russia, and China — to name a few — continue to increase their gold holdings, the hegemonic power of Federal Reserve […]

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Will 2019 Bring a Free and Fair Gold & Silver Market?

Will 2019 Bring a Free and Fair Gold & Silver Market? JPMorgan Chase and a number of other bullion banks are in a whole lot of trouble. Evidence detailing years of rigging markets and swindling clients is piling up. Deutsche Bank pleaded guilty two years ago and forked over hundreds of thousands of documents. John […]

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ANALYSTS TOTALLY WRONG ABOUT GOLD: Top Gold Miners Production Cost Still Provides Floor In The Market Price

ANALYSTS TOTALLY WRONG ABOUT GOLD: Top Gold Miners Production Cost Still Provides Floor In The Market Price While the debate on the dynamics of the gold market continues, at least the top gold miners production cost provides us with a floor price.  Or rather, a basic minimum price level.  I get a good laugh when […]

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We are Living with Maximum Uncertainty – Catherine Austin Fitts

We are Living with Maximum Uncertainty – Catherine Austin Fitts Financial expert Catherine Austin Fitts has said for years that the economy was not going to crash, but be on a “slow burn.” How long can they make this heavily indebted game last? Fitts says, “Our problem as investors is we don’t know. If you […]

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GLOBAL DEBT INCREASE 2018 vs. GOLD INVESTMENT: Must See Charts

GLOBAL DEBT INCREASE 2018 vs. GOLD INVESTMENT: Must See Charts Global debt increased at the fastest rate at the beginning of 2018.  In just one quarter, total global debt jumped by more than $8 trillion.  That is quite surprising as total world debt rose by $22 trillion for the full year in 2017.  Thus, the […]

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Tom Cloud Update: Mainstream Financial Planners Getting More Interested In Gold & Silver

Tom Cloud Update: Mainstream Financial Planners Getting More Interested In Gold & Silver In Tom Clouds newest update, he discusses many topics on rising precious metals premiums, silver miners production cost higher than the market price, skyrocketing debt and the coming rise in the gold and silver price.  However, one of the most important parts […]

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Does China Have Enough Gold to Move Toward Hard Currency?

Does China Have Enough Gold to Move Toward Hard Currency? Are the Chinese Keynesian? We can be reasonably certain that Chinese government officials approaching middle age have been heavily westernised through their education. Nowhere is this likely to matter more than in the fields of finance and economics. In these disciplines there is perhaps a […]

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Bank of England refuses to return 14 tonnes of gold to Venezuela

Bank of England refuses to return 14 tonnes of gold to Venezuela  The Bank of England claims to be one of the largest physical gold custodians in the world, holding gold bars in vault storage on behalf of more than 70 central banks and a number of commercial (bullion) banks. As a long-standing and well-known […]

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Gold Re-Monetization Is Much Closer Than Many Realize

Gold Re-Monetization Is Much Closer Than Many Realize Monetary policy is largely responsible for the market conditions we have today. Whether we like it or not, central planning in the capital markets will remain with us for the foreseeable future. Capital flows will be as much a function of market fundamentals as they are of […]

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