We have featured an interview with Chris Weber previously. (We subscribe to a paid newsletter of his and follow him closely as he profited handsomely in the 1970’s precious metals bull market). He has just written a book on the conspiracy shrouded subject of America’s Fort Knox gold reserves (or maybe lack thereof??!!). He has […]
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Here is where we also feature writing from others around the world. We don’t always agree with everything they have to say but we pick interesting commentary from the likes of James Rickards, Darryl Schoon, Stewart Thomson and many others.
Often giving our 2 cents worth on what they have to say too.
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If you’ve read our Ecourse, you’ll recall we feature some comments on the storage of precious metals. The following article includes some further storage alternatives from readers of Casey Research, along with corresponding comments from Jeff Clark of Casey Research. It is food for thought when it comes to securing any gold and silver you […]
By Andrey Dashkov, Casey Research Several legislative initiatives caught our attention recently. All of them are related to the monetary role of gold and range from proposals to return to the gold standard, to minting gold and silver as an alternative currency, to having all state transactions carried out in gold and silver coins, to permitting citizens to run their […]
By Doug Casey, The Casey Report For some time I’ve been saying that the economy is in the “eye of the storm” and that when it emerged, the weather would be far rougher than in 2008. The trillions of currency units created since the Greater Depression began in 2007 have papered over the situation, but only […]
We’ve covered before how just a small amount of “big” money (meaning institutional investors) moving into gold could have a big impact. Read on to see the potential effect of Pension Funds increasing their current miniscule position in gold related assets. Jeff Clark, BIG GOLD You already know the basic reasons for owning gold – currency […]
While this isn’t really precious metals related we’ve posted it because it links to “Conversations with Casey” which is one of our must reads every week. If you like to hear points of view which are the absolute anti-thesis of the majority it’s a must read – sign up for the free weekly email at the […]
Today we hear from Doug Casey – head of Casey Research – on why you should be considering internationalising your assets and also the place you lay your head. It’s not directly gold and silver related, but we figure our free-thinking readers may appreciate it. While NZ might not be so far down the track as […]
It’s hard to believe that less than three years ago, silver was $8.80 an ounce. Since then it has nearly quadrupled in value (up 385%) and more than doubled in the last 12 months alone. That’s great for those who already own the metal – but is it too late for the rest of us […]
Did You Know Some German Economists Predicted Deflation During the Hyperinflationary Weimar Republic? For those that still listen to the “stuck in Wonderland” Alice-like economists that are still predicting deflation in the Western world as a consequence of this monetary crisis and that are currently lauding a US stock market recovery due to “the best […]
Jeff Clark, BIG GOLD The silver price has bounced 27% since January 28, a huge advance for a measly 16 trading days. It’s already soared past its 2010 high and was selling for less than $16 this time last year, a double in 12 months. So, is it pricy? Or should we ignore the run-up […]