StrengthsThe best performing precious metal this week was palladium, up 3.85 percent. Shipments of palladium from Switzerland to Hong Kong rose to a five-year high in October. In the weekly Bloomberg survey of gold traders and analysts, most respondents were surprisingly bullish on the yellow metal for next week, expecting further tension between the U.S. and China over Hong Kong. President of...Read More
Scottsdale, Arizona November 25, 2019Editor's note: We hate to bear poor tidings this Saturday, but tax season is just around the corner. How can you reduce your tax bite? Today, "Rich Dad" Robert Kiyosaki shows you two strategies. Hint: the rich use them to take advantage of the tax code.Dear Reader,In the big picture of personal finance, there are four financial forces that cause most people to...Read More
Nov 26, 2019 Guest(s): Max Keiser China's big move for the 21st century is to pull a "trap door" on the U.S. by launching a gold-backed crypto currency that will devalue the U.S. dollar to "zero," this according to Max Keiser, host of the Keiser Report. "[China] is rolling out a cryptocurrency, a lot of the details have not been divulged. I can tell you that the cryptocurrency that China's roll...Read More
With civil unrest going global, one seasoned analyst suggests that banks, central banks, and governments may be near the end of their rope, and poised to pivot to a survival strategy.John Rubino, founder of DollarCollapse.com and co-author with James Turk of "The Money Bubble - What to Do Before it Pops," returns to Finance & Liberty to lay out his observations on global patterns now coming to a h...Read More
Max talks to Alasdair Macleod of Goldmoney.com about 'plans for global dystopia,' and why and how it is that policy planners are prepping for a post-fiat world.Alasdair Macleod is head of research for GoldMoney. He also runs FinanceAndEconomics.org, a website dedicated to sound money and demystifying finance and economics. He has a background as a stockbroker, banker and economist. Max Keiser is a...Read More
Morgan Stanley Asia former chairman Stephen Roach predicts Washington and Beijing will sign a "phase one" deal - but there will be no "phase two."Stephen S. Roach, former Chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia and the firm's chief economist, is a senior fellow at Yale University's Jackson Institute of Global Affairs and a senior lecturer at Yale's School of Management. He the author, most recently, of Un...Read More
What would happen if China or Russia cut off the United States from key supplies of aluminum or uranium? This scenario is what keeps Michael Fulp, AKA the Mercenary Geologist, up at night. The experienced explorer, analyst, and consultant believes the United States could fall into dependency from other nations unless she rolls back anti-development regulations.Michael S. "Mickey" Fulp is a Certifi...Read More
A startling development in the alleged gas attack in Douma, Syria in April, 2018: Whistleblowing inspectors from the OPCW - the UN Agency that investigated the attack - have come forward to Continue...Read More
Talk about a crazy propaganda/surveillance tool.Read More
Continue...Stephen S. Roach, former Chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia and the firm's chief economist, is a senior fellow at Yale University's Jackson Institute of Global Affairs and a senior lecturer at Yale's School of Management. He the author, most recently, of Unbalanced: The Codependency of America and China and Stephen Roach on the Next Asia: Opportunities and Challenges for a New Globalizatio...Read More
When I am speaking in Australia, New Zealand, and the U.K., all of whom have big real estate bubbles, I always ask: How do you think this is good for your country that it costs so much to Continue...Read More
"Investment deficit creates excess savings, supporting gold. In theory, savings should equal investment, but due to Continue...Read More
Sector expert Michael Ballanger interprets year-end investment tactics by looking back at a childhood encounter. "Gold is money; everything else is credit." J.P. MorganMy first faithful dog Fido (circa 1963) and I used to play a game years ago before his eyes and hips started to go a tad "wonky," and in that respect, we were and are quite similar. They say that dogs tend take on the appearance o...Read More
For Part 1 of this interview, CLICK HEREMax continues his conversation with Alasdair Macleod of Goldmoney.com about 150 years of bank credit expansion nearing an end. They also discuss Alasdair's predictions for 2020 on gold, the dollar, and the global settlements layer.Alasdair Macleod is head of research for GoldMoney. He also runs FinanceAndEconomics.org, a website dedicated to sound money and...Read More
Dear Rich Lifer,There are many wonderful things to be thankful for this holiday season: family, friends, our homes and jobs, the delicious food...but what about our health?Did you know that the average American gains up to five pounds in the period between Thanksgiving and Christmas? While there are many factors that can lead to this weight gain, overeating is easily a key factor.Throughout the ho...Read More
By 2022, China it is expected that China will have deployed 2.76 billion surveillance cams on the mainland, or nearly two for each citizen.Continue...Read More
A liberal watchdog group's attempt to nail Rudy Giuliani has backfired in spectacular fashion after their FOIA request resulted in the US State Department releasing detailed Continue...Read More
"Strengthening the protection of intellectual property rights is the most important content to improve the system of property rights protection and the biggest incentive to improveContinue...Read More
Technical analyst Clive Maund examines the data and answers the question. The precious metals sector has been on the defensive since gold's COTs reached extreme readings in August, and silver broke down from its parabolic uptrend in September. Many think that the sector correction has now run its course, but has it? That is the question that this update is intended to answer. On gold's latest six-...Read More
Gold bugs will remember 2012 as the last year of hope that gold was still in its bull cycle as it managed to hold key support around 1550 into year end. It should not be lost on us that here into year-end 2019 gold’s new bull cycle has risen to, and logically halted at, the very same former support that is now important resistance to a new bull market.We anticipated this resistance in the su...Read More