In this comprehensive overview of where the gold market sits currently, Jim Rickards looks at: The physical gold market The paper gold market Central bank buying of gold The possibility of war with North Korea The likelihood of a further US Federal Reserve rate hike Whether the gold break out will be to the upside […]
Category Archives: Syndicated Articles
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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Stewart Thomson makes the point this week that gold looks due for a bit of a pullback -which seems to be underway at the moment. But that nevertheless gold looks due to move higher after this breather… Say No To Debt Ceiling Drugs By Stewart Thomson – gracelandupdates.com 1. Gold has rallied more than $60 […]
The Quarterly Incrementum Advisory Board discussions are always a good read. Ronni Stoeferle and his team at Wealth Management firm Incrementum AG provide plenty of insight into gold and the global economy and monetary system. The most recent notes are just out and here’s what each member of the board discussed: Luke Gromen: ► The […]
See why Trump’s nomination to be added to the US Federal Reserve board is likely to increase the velocity of money in the USA (and therefore globally), and why this will likely have a significant impact on gold and even more so on gold mining stocks… Gold Stocks Meet Mr. America By Stewart Thomson […]
Reader Kim forwarded us the below article on Financial Martial Law in the USA and asked: “Have you guys seen this ? Does NZ have similar regulation ? Sadly I imagine it does.” First here’s the full article. At the end we’ll give our thoughts on where any similarities are with New Zealand financial reporting […]
Visa Ups the War on Cash Following on from last weeks report on the expanding war on cash down under, the latest news is that credit card processor Visa and other payment networks want to abolish cash and cheques that compete with their credit and debit cards. In the USA, the card companies are offering thousands […]
Over the past few years we have seen scrap silver recovery plummet. So that there is now very little silver coming from this source anymore. The following article has some excellent tables that clearly show the supply dynamics in silver. You’ll see how it appears that new silver mine production has stagnated, or perhaps even […]
Last week we commented on the next possible direction of the expanding war on cash down under. We highlighted a couple of possible steps to follow with a view to protecting yourself from an expected continuation of the war on cash. Over the weekend, Simon Black of Sovereign Man wrote from a similar perspective but […]
Here’s some interesting thoughts on gold and the rise of cryptocurrencies, somewhat surprisingly care of the World Gold Council. Ever since BitCoin was invented, comparisons have been drawn with gold, often to gold’s detriment. Charles Morris, chief investment officer at Newscape Group and editor of AtlasPulse.com argues that BitCoin and gold can happily co-exist, while technological advances will ultimately work to gold’s benefit… […]
It’s been a while since we heard from Darryl Schoon. His latest article looks at how the banker’s endgame is now accelerating. Plus Triffin’s Paradox, trade deficits and how Trump is likely to repeat the errors from the 1930’s. Then finally he discusses counterfeit coins and how to tell the difference between the counterfeit and […]