Matthew Piepenburg: The Fed’s Strong USD Policy: A recipe for systemic implosion
Guest Post by Matthew Piepenburg from his blog on GoldSwitzerland.com: From Main Street USA to the village corners and central banks of Europe, Japan and
Guest Post by Matthew Piepenburg from his blog on GoldSwitzerland.com: From Main Street USA to the village corners and central banks of Europe, Japan and
Guest Post by Charles Hugh Smith from his blog Oftwominds.com: If those on the opposite side of the trade are viewed as threats rather than
Guest Post by MN Gordon from his blog Economic Prism: When the [credit] delusion breaks, people all with one impulse hoard their money, banks all
Guest Post by Alasdair MacLeod from Goldmoney.com: In an extraordinary week of turmoil in global bond markets, gold and silver rallied. In European trade this
This is a quick and easy read on what “sound money” is. And how the devaluation of currency has led to tyranny and ruin. Repost
Guest Post by Egon Von Greyerz from GoldSwitzerland.com: As the dark years are approaching, the world is now approaching survival mode. Admittedly, if you go
Guest Post by John P. Hussman, Ph.D. on Hussman Funds.com: “Given the damage already wrought on the Nasdaq, there is a natural inclination to buy
Originally posted by Jesse Felder on the thefelderreport.com: Many investors like to use price-to-earnings ratios as a short-hand valuation tool for both individual equities and
Originally posted by Richard Mills on Ahead of the Herd: Years of neglecting its critical metal supplies is finally catching up with the United States,
JP Morgan’s Jamie Dimon provided the excuse for a stock rally when he called the latest plunge “storm clouds” that “may dissipate.” Before you believe
For what seems like decades, people have been warning that the next time some over-leveraged corner of the financial system implodes, bank and brokerage accounts
2015 was a year Brazil would like to forget. Its economy crashed, its political class was decapitated by a corruption scandal, a huge iron mine
If you ignore their recent volatility, the financial markets are painting a fairly happy picture. The S&P 500, for instance, is closer to its 12-month
Running a pension fund used to be one of the easier jobs in finance. The money came in steadily and predictably from member contributions, and
If investing seems harder than it used to, you’re not imagining things. U.S. stocks are down from a decade ago, the gold/silver miners haven’t kept
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