Marin Katusa has worked directly with and financed many companies of well-known individuals in the resource industry and has become one of the most trusted and well connected dealmakers in the junior resource sector. During this time, he has become one of the most successful portfolio managers in the resource sector, such as his 2009 Fund Partnership (KC50 Fund, LLC) which has outperformed the com...Read More
One thing we've learned from the Trump Presidency is that the "deep state" is not just some crazy conspiracy theory. For the past three years we've seen that deep state launch plot after plot to overturn the election.It all started with former CIA director John Brennan's phony "Intelligence Assessment" of Russian involvement in the 2016 election. It was claimed that all 17 US intelligence agencies...Read More
"You know, when Fidel Castro came into office, you know what he did? He had a massive literacy program," Sanders said. "Is that a bad thing? Even though Fidel Castro did it?"Continue...Read More
Lynette Zang has held the position of Chief Market Analyst at ITM Trading since 2002. Ms. Zang has been in the markets on some level since 1964. Her mission is to convert financial noise into understandable language. She has been a banker, a stock broker and studied world currencies since 1987. She believes strongly that we need to be as independent as possible and at the same time, we need to com...Read More
Does Mike Maloney buy more gold or more silver? Which is he buying now? As he and Ronni Stoeferle of Incrementum discuss in this new video, the gold/silver ratio (gold price divided by the silver price) continues to hover near historic highs. This 50-year chart shows where the current ratio fits historically, as well as the gains silver experienced when the ratio fell. As Ronni points out, the gol...Read More
Brace yourself for while markets next week. We may begin to see European and Asian liquidation of equities in fear of the 2020 election ahead.Continue...Read More
"Where do you put those patients? You cannot send them home, because they might infect others, but you cannot put them in hospital because resources are stretched."Continue...Read More
How did a self-proclaimed socialist take over the Democratic Party? He is supported by millions of younger voters who have taken on so much debt that they have little hope for their future. Continue...Read More
We had an inverted yield curve in 2019, and yet the planet did not tumble off its axis. The sky did not fall. So does that mean an inverted yield curve is not really a problem?Continue...Read More
There is a dense yellow metal that is currently in the midst of a global bull market amid the least amount of fanfare that I can recall. Continue...Read More
Stewart Thomsonemail: stewart@gracelandupdates.comemail: stewart@gracelandjuniors.comemail:admin@guswinger.comFeb 25, 2020The US stock market is in “sleigh ride” mode against gold stocks.Pleaseclick here now.Double-click to enlarge this chart.Yesterday was another day of disappointment, fear, and outright terror... for most investors who are locked in the Dow versus GDX sled.The disint...Read More
Stewart Thomson, Graceland Updates 1. The US stock market is in "sleigh ride" mode against gold stocks.2. Please click here now. Double-click to enlarge this chart. Yesterday was another day of disappointment, fear, and outright terror... for most investors who are locked in the Dow versus GDX sled.3. The disintegration of the US stock market against GDX began...Read More
Dave Kranzler, Mining Stock JournalTwo economic reports were released which demonstrate that the money printing is not helping the economy. In the fourth quarter of 2019, U.S. household debt pushed over $14 trillion, reaching an all-time record high. This was fueled by a surge in mortgage and credit card debt. Much of the the new mortgage debt consisted of cash out" refis, which helped exacerbat...Read More
Gary TanashianI went out in the afternoon with gold screaming upward on COVID-19 hysteria. I see something like that and I mentally prepare for the "volatility violence" we talked about in last weekend's edition of NFTRH (#591).Maybe some of you old hats like me remember the last bull market, from 2001 to 2008. Yes, of course you do. Massive "attacks" on gold were routine, and they seemed...Read More
By: Ira EpsteinGold market's 18-DMA is under $1,600. 5 days in a row OVER the Bollinger band. Tomorrow it is likely try to get under the band, under $1,650..Read More
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:Somebody seems to have dumped a lot of gold derivatives on the market this afternoon, and Zero Hedge estimates it at $3 billion worth and attributes it to the Bank for International Settlements:https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/gold-suddenly-hammered-multi-billi...There may not yet be any public evidence tying this particular attack to the BIS, but whoever did it...Read More
Silver has not risen at all. Just trade in the technical in silver. Corrections in gold are healthy. There are lots of US economic data next week. US various February jobs report will be there next week. Correction or profit booking in gold and silver will be there. Corrections will be healthy to ensure that the current rally in gold is a sustainable one. A continued one way rise will imply a bo...Read More
Stewart Thomson, Graceland Updates 1. The US stock market is in "sleigh ride" mode against gold stocks.2. Please click here now. Double-click to enlarge this chart. Yesterday was another day of disappointment, fear, and outright terror... for most investors who are locked in the Dow versus GDX sled.3. The disintegration of the US stock market against GDX began...Read More
Dave Kranzler, Mining Stock JournalTwo economic reports were released which demonstrate that the money printing is not helping the economy. In the fourth quarter of 2019, U.S. household debt pushed over $14 trillion, reaching an all-time record high. This was fueled by a surge in mortgage and credit card debt. Much of the the new mortgage debt consisted of cash out" refis, which helped exacerbat...Read More
Gary TanashianI went out in the afternoon with gold screaming upward on COVID-19 hysteria. I see something like that and I mentally prepare for the "volatility violence" we talked about in last weekend's edition of NFTRH (#591).Maybe some of you old hats like me remember the last bull market, from 2001 to 2008. Yes, of course you do. Massive "attacks" on gold were routine, and they seemed...Read More