Why US Mid-term Results Favour Gold
Guest post by Stephen Flood from Goldcore.com: The US midterms have not produced the ‘red tsunami’ so many political commentators predicted. But the Democrats could
Guest post by Stephen Flood from Goldcore.com: The US midterms have not produced the ‘red tsunami’ so many political commentators predicted. But the Democrats could
Guest post by Matthew Piepenburg from Gold Switzerland: Gold’s price direction is explained below. From polo to hockey—it’s a known fact that the best players
Guest post by Lance Roberts from Real Investment Advice: There was a time when a large portion of Americans belonged to the “middle class.” It meant you
Guest post by Peter Schiff from his blog on SchiffGold.com: Another debt ceiling fight is looming on the horizon and it appears the US Treasury
Guest post by Michael Lebowitz from Real Investment Advice: It’s Russia’s fault, cries the media. Others put the blame for recent stock declines at the
Guest post by Quoth the Raven from his blog on Substack: I have been writing over the last few weeks about how gold appears to
Guest post by Michael Pento from the Pento Portfolio: This latest bear-market bounce was predicated on good seasonality, the hopes for a typical mid-term election
Guest post by MN Gordon from Economic Prism: The vast herd of investors are a deluded crowd. Following the Federal Reserve’s much anticipated 75 basis
Guest post by Matthew Piepenburg from Goldswitzerland.com: Below we examine credit markets losing all credibility as rising rate shark fins circle in for the kill.
Guest post by Alasdair MacLeod from Goldmoney: On the back of a further rise in the Fed Funds rate, the gold price made little progress
Guest post by Doug Casey from International Man: International Man: The Social Security Administration recently announced an 8.7% cost of living adjustment for next year. That’s
Guest post by Simon Black from Sovereign Man: In the early spring of the year 1492, Lorenzo de’ Medici had just arrived to his family’s
Originally posted on Bloomberg reported by Alice Huang: (Bloomberg) — The crisis in Chinese property dollar bonds has become so extreme that an analyst who’s
Originally posted on Reuters (Kitco News): LONDON, Nov 2 (Reuters) – France, Singapore and Switzerland have launched a joint trial of their experimental central bank
Guest post by Mark Nestmann from his blog on Nestmann.com: Globalization – the interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide – ensures that
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