Top Ten Videos — May 1
Rick Rule: The macro environment is pretty constructive for gold … Kyle Bass: China’s house is on fire; if you have money invested in Asia
Rick Rule: The macro environment is pretty constructive for gold … Kyle Bass: China’s house is on fire; if you have money invested in Asia
So the U.S. puts Republicans (the party of small government) in charge, and gets… trillion dollar deficits as far as the eye can see AND
Early 2019 looked like a great set-up for gold, but failed to live up to its billing. A nice December-through-March run took the price back
One of history’s hard lessons is that collapsing financial systems beget authoritarian politics. Today’s world, alas, is following this script, as rising debts lead to
In his latest newsletter commodities analyst Jay Taylor notes that a very important date is approaching: In 2018, central banks added nearly 23 million ounces
Spend a little time researching gold mining stocks and you’ll notice that once you get past a handful of familiar names there’s a long list
In the notoriously hype-ridden junior miner space there’s never a shortage of great-sounding stories. Most fail to pan out, which means investors who survive in
When the financial markets got, um, choppy towards the end of 2018, the Fed caved almost instantly. But only rhetorically. Fed chair Powell promised to
If you’re paying attention you’re probably 1) watching gold rise along with global instability, and 2) wondering if it’s finally time to load up on
The past five years have been baffling for gold bugs. In an environment of massive central bank money creation, rising government deficits and a populist
It’s amazing what a few weeks of outperformance will do for an asset class. Gold and silver, after being pretty much ignored for the past
Are you sick of your gold just sitting there when it was supposed to have long since made you rich? Have you been fantasizing about
Since December gold (light blue line) has outperformed the average stock (dark blue) by a nice margin. So why does this feel like such a
2019 is looking like one of those either/or years, where growing financial instability leads to either a 2008-style financial crash or another round of asset
The apocalyptic fires that hit California last month have left observers scratching their heads and wondering how destruction on that scale could be possible –
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