Feb 14, 2020 Guest(s): Clem Chambers Investorshub.com Bitcoin has risen 48% since the start of 2020, far outperforming gold, and this may be due in part to the coronavirus, said Clem Chambers of Investorshub.com, who considers the largest cryptocurrency to be the "flight asset of choice". "Bitcoin is now proven to be of use, because you can buy it and turn it into fiat very, very quickly and ver...Read More
Stewart Thomson, Graceland Updates 1. To view the only virus more concerning than Corona, please click here now. The global government debt virus!2. In America, the government's debt to GDP ratio is now three times the level it was when Ronald Reagan got elected. Simply put, Donald Trump doesn't have the wiggle room that "Jellybean Ron" did... to ramp up debt, produce GDP growth with...Read More
By: Ira EpsteinGold has been drifting short-term. Higher high, higher low -- not a trend:Read More
Unless the real impact of the corona virus is known, gold will range trade while industrial metals will rise. Volatility will rise from today. Trade very carefully. US economic data releases will have to beat street expectation this week for gold price to move into a short term bearish phase. In February gold prices have been falling on Singapore open. This suggest lack of physical demand in Asi...Read More
Gold snapped its four day win streak todayDespite roaring out of the gate for a new record high, the Dow finished marginally lower today. The blue-chip index pared triple-digit gains while investors unpacked the testimony of Fed Chair Jerome Powell, but ultimately pivoted lower later in the day. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq held on to their gains though, both nabbing fresh record closes thanks in part t...Read More
Mastercard's joint venture to carry out clearing operations in China was just approved Payments specialist Mastercard Inc (NYSE:MA) is enjoying a lift midday, and notched a fresh record high of $335.15 earlier, following news that the People's Bank of China (PBOC) approved the company's Chinese joint venture (JV) to carry out bank card clearing operations in the region. This will give Mastercard t...Read More
AMD hit a record high earlier todayThe shares of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) are up 3.2% to trade at $53.96 today, and earlier hit a new record high of $54.48. As if that's not enough, data from Schaeffer's Senior Quantitative Analyst Rocky White suggests AMD is flashing a buy signal that indicates the chip stock's recent hot streak has legs.In fact, AMD stock's recent high comes ami...Read More
All three indexes are brushing off coronavirus concerns Stocks have been mostly higher today, with the Nasdaq Composite Index (IXIC) and S&P 500 Index (SPX) both notching even more record highs, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) hasn't been far behind. Trade bellwethers Caterpillar (CAT) and United Technologies (UTX) helped prop up the blue-chip index for much of the morning, but at...Read More
Tailwind-inducing upgrades may be aheadSoftware specialist Citrix Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CTXS) has been a major outperformer on the charts. Support from the 20-day moving average alongside a late-January post-earnings bull gap has the equity up 15% year-over-year. With CTXS also at its round 10% year-to-date mark, it looks like the ideal time for bulls to bet big. Digging deeper, it looks like shor...Read More
The $26 billion deal was approved by a federal judgeThe unmissable news making headlines this morning is the Sprint Corp (NYSE:S) and T-Mobile Us Inc (NASDAQ:TMUS) merger, which was earlier approved by U.S. Judge Victor Marrero. The $26 billion deal has already received criticism fromstates cautioning violation of antitrust laws regarding wireless carrier pricing. Traders have been quick to igno...Read More
Put traders are having a field day todayOne of the worst stocks on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) this morning is Under Armour (NYSE:UAA), down 16.8% to trade at $17.02. The athleisure name reported adjusted fourth quarter earnings of 10 cents per share on $1.44 billion in revenue, the former of which on par with expectations and the latter lower than estimates. But more surprisingly, Under A...Read More
The firm posted better-than-expected fourth quarter earnings, but revenue that missed the mark The shares of toymaker Hasbro, Inc. (NASDAQ:HAS) are traveling higher after a mixed fourth-quarter earnings report, where the company posted profits of $1.24 per share, which beat analysts' estimates, but $1.43 billion in revenue which fell below the projected $1.44 billion. The firm attributed its holid...Read More
The S&P is pacing for another high After hitting fresh highs on Monday, stocks are eyeing more upside this morning, as futures trade above fair value. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) is poised for an almost triple-digit gain at the open, continuing to push back against coronavirus headwinds. Traders will also be digesting Fed Chair Jerome Powell's testimony on Capitol Hill today, along with...Read More
Bob Moriarty of 321gold discusses this company's latest drill results. There are times I want to grab the average investor by the stacking swivel and give them a good hard shake. While the shares are up about 35% since the first of the year, they took a 15% tumble on Friday when the company announced the first deep hole. Strong investors in Irving should wave at the weak hands and remind them to...Read More
Stewart Thomsonemail: stewart@gracelandupdates.comemail: stewart@gracelandjuniors.comemail:admin@guswinger.comFeb 11, 2020 To view the only virus more concerning than Corona, pleaseclick here now. The global government debt virus! In America, the government’s debt to GDP ratio is now three times the level it was when Ronald Reagan got elected.Simply put, Donald Trump doesn’t have the w...Read More
Clint Siegner, Money MetalsThe U.S. Department of Justice investigation of criminal activity in the precious metals markets has taken an interesting new turn.According to Bloomberg, prosecutors are targeting the bank itself and not just the individual traders involved in rigging prices. If convicted, the bank as an institution could be held accountable for years of structured and pervasive cheat...Read More
Stewart Thomson, Graceland Updates 1. To view the only virus more concerning than Corona, please click here now. The global government debt virus!2. In America, the government's debt to GDP ratio is now three times the level it was when Ronald Reagan got elected. Simply put, Donald Trump doesn't have the wiggle room that "Jellybean Ron" did... to ramp up debt, produce GDP growth with...Read More
By Dave KranzlerThe Fed is trapped. If it stops adding money to the money supply, the stock market will crash. It's already extended the repo money printing program twice. The first extension was to February and now it has extended it again to April.What was billed as a temporary "liquidity problem" in the overnight repo market is instead significant problems developing in the credit and der...Read More
By: Ira EpsteinGold has been drifting short-term. Higher high, higher low -- not a trend:Read More
Unless the real impact of the corona virus is known, gold will range trade while industrial metals will rise. Volatility will rise from today. Trade very carefully. US economic data releases will have to beat street expectation this week for gold price to move into a short term bearish phase. In February gold prices have been falling on Singapore open. This suggest lack of physical demand in Asi...Read More