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3 Things Everyone Should Do Before They Die

May 10, 2019 / Nilus Mattive

The average life expectancy for those born in 2018 in the United States is 76 for males and 81 for females. Compare these figures to almost 80 years ago, where males born in 1940 lived until age 61 and females age 65, and there's no question we are living longer. But eventually we're all going to die. And as morbid as that sounds, there are some important things you need to consider before your ti...Read More

U.S. Gold Corp. Issues Letter to Shareholders Outlining Recent and Expected Milestones

May 10, 2019 / U.S. Gold Corp.

ELKO, Nevada, May 10, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- U.S. Gold Corp. (NASDAQ: USAU) today announced that it has issued a letter to its shareholders outlining the Company's recent and expected milestones, as it continues to advance its Copper King and Keystone assets. As U.S. Gold Corp. lays the groundwork for future success, highlights of the Company's recent initiatives include: Key Achievements:Regaine...Read More

Gerald Celente - No Trade War, No Market Shock

10/5/2019 / Trends Journal

Gerald Celente is a pioneer trend strategist and founder of The Trends Research Institute. He is the author of the national bestseller Trends 2000: How to Prepare for and Profit from the Changes of the 21st Century and publisher of the internationally circulated Trends Journal newsletter. Gerald Celente is a political atheist. Unencumbered by political dogma, rigid ideology or conventional wisdom,...Read More

Peter Schiff: The Fed Created an Uber Problem

10/5/2019 / YouTube/PeterSchiff

Peter Schiff is an internationally recognized economist specializing in the foreign equity, currency and gold markets. Mr. Schiff made his name as President and Chief Global Strategist of Euro Pacific Capital. He frequently delivers lectures at major economic and investment conferences, and is quoted often in the print media, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Barron's, BusinessWee...Read More

Jesse Ventura: Will the US ship migrants to GITMO in Cuba?

10/5/2019 / RT America

Jesse Ventura and producer Brigida Santos discuss why the International Criminal Court has dropped an investigation into alleged U.S. war crimes at CIA detention centers, the latest Trump immigration plan, and why travelers on all international flights leaving America may soon be required to scan their faces with biometric technology. Doctor Eddie Fatakhov talks about the world's first 3-D printed...Read More

Ed Steer: It's Just A Matter Of Time...

10/5/2019 / Silver Doctors

Ed Steer is the founder of Ed Steer's Gold and Silver Digest and a director at GATA.org.Read More

Dear President Trump: Stop the Damn Trade Lies

10/5/2019 / Mish Talk

Today, Trump told his biggest lie yet about trade. I am sick of this nonsense.Continue...Read More

A Different Kind Of Wage Inflation Heralds This Cycle's End

10/5/2019 / Dollar Collapse

Towards the end of long expansions (this one is the longest on record) things get tight. Factories operate flat-out and start raising prices. Good workers become harder to Continue...Read More

FDA Study: Sunblock Chemicals Are Being Absorbed In The Bloodstream

10/5/2019 / SHTFplan

According to a new study conducted by the Food and Drug Administration, the chemicals in sunblock don't just sit on the surface of your skin. Instead, they seep into the Continue...Read More

Gold Prices On Fire Thanks To China-U.S. Battle - Phil Streible

May 10, 2019 / Kitco News

May 13, 2019 Guest(s): Phillip Streible Senior Market Strategist, RJO Futures Renewed trade war fears are breathing life into the gold market as the possibility of a rate cut enters investors' minds, this according to Phil Streible, senior market analyst at RJO Futures. "Potentially down the road, if equities slow down, and if the global economy slows down enough, you might see the Fed cut rates...Read More

China Play: Short-Term This Is The Best Commodities Move

May 10, 2019 / Kitco News

May 13, 2019 Guest(s): Peter Hug Global Trading Director, Kitco Metals The best metal to own to weather the trade wars storm is still gold, owing to its status as a safe haven and the potential for industrial metals to suffer from the economic consequences of tariffs, this according to Peter Hug, global trading director of Kitco Metals. "Given the current state of sort of the macro picture that...Read More

Stop Wishing For Higher Gold Prices And Face The Reality - Fund Manager

May 10, 2019 / Kitco News

May 13, 2019 Guest(s): Michael Danov President & CIO, SBP Management As capital deployed in the gold space is thin, investors should allocate assets in their portfolio to make the best of the current gold price instead of constantly wishing for higher price levels, this according to Michael Danov, president and CIO of SBP Management. "There's momentums when you can come in and invest, but people...Read More

Adam Taggart: Sentiment in the markets is now souring. Bigly.

10/5/2019 / Peak Prosperity

While many factors contribute to their creation, market reversals only happen when a shift in sentiment occurs.That's why bull markets can go on for much longer than reason merits. As long as the marginal buyer is keeping the faith that he can sell toContinue...Read More

"Mandate of Heaven" in Jeopardy

May 10, 2019 / James Rickards

U.S. policy through the Bush and Obama administrations was to soft-pedal questionable Chinese trade practices, pirating technology and theft of intellectual property in return for cheap manufactured goods and China's willingness to finance trillions of dollars of U.S. government debt.Now Trump has changed the rules of the game. He's said lost jobs in the U.S. are not worth the cheap goods and chea...Read More

Trump Attacks!

May 10, 2019 / James Rickards

The trade war is back on. The trade deadline came and went at midnight last night without a deal. So 25% tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods took effect at 12:01. The tariffs had previously been set at 10%.Based on Trump's comments, 25% tariffs may possibly be applied to an additional $300 billion of Chinese goods.China said it would respond with unspecified but "necessary countermeasur...Read More

The Week: Expert View on UK's 1999 Gold Sales

May 10, 2019 /  The Week

LONDON, 10 May 2019 - Today's edition of current-affairs digest The Week features comment and analysis from BullionVault regarding the UK's May 1999 decision to halve its national gold bullion reserves.The UK's number three top-selling news magazine, The Week today quotes both a BBC story featuring BullionVault's analysis as well as a separate article on BullionVault's own Gold News webpages.That...Read More

Precious Metals Update Video: Do we get a trade deal?

9 May, 2019 / Ira Epstein

By: IRA EPSTEINI don't see them giving them more time - this is a big event..Gold is going so far nowhere. There is so much uncertainties in this market:Read More

My Ugly Price Targets for Lyft and Uber Shares

9 May, 2019 / Rick Ackerman, Rick's Picks

Three weeks after I projected a fall to 53.60, Lyft has touched that number and gone as low as 52.78. The stock will have another chance to pick up support slightly below, at 52.27, a midpoint Hidden Pivot, but a decisive breach would put a 41.54 target in play. That would represent a 53% drop from the opening day high of 88.60 and a 21.5% drop from the current price of 52.90.Uber is unlikely...Read More

Asian Metals Market Update: May-09-2019

9 May, 2019 / Chintan Karnani, Insignia Consultants

Over the past two years, direction of a nation's currency has had a bigger impact on gold, silver and all metal prices. Gold and silver have been trading in a wider range. Winning bets are those who are able to correctly forecast the trend of their national currencies. Gold and silver are not rising (in US dollar quote) despite all the positive factors. Central banks are buying gold. There is tr...Read More

Markets Flounder Ahead of Tariff Deadline

May 9, 2019 4:32 PM / Lillian Currens

Trade-sensitive chip stocks took a beatingThe Dow pared some of its earlier losses, but still ended well below breakeven, as traders brace for a possible tariff increase on $200 billion in Chinese goods. President Donald Trump earlier said that China "broke the deal" and will pay, but later said it's still possible Washington and Beijing could strike a deal ahead of the midnight deadline. Meanwhil...Read More

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