Here Are 3 Hot Things to Know About Stocks Right Now The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down Monday after earnings reports from Citigroup (C - Get Report) and Goldman Sachs Group (GS - Get Report) . Citigroup posted better-than-expected results in the first quarter. The stock dipped slightly. Goldman Sachs Group (GS - Get Report) fell 3.9% after first-q...Read More
Investing.com - Prices of safe-haven gold slipped on Monday in Asia and traded below the key $1,300 level as the release of stronger-than-expected China trade and credit data on Friday continued to bolster risk appetite.Gold futures for June delivery, traded on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange, were down 0.2%, at $1,292.15 per ounce by 12:55 AM ET (04:55 GMT).The precious met...Read More
Bob Moriarty ArchivesApr 16, 2019After some dreadful timing and miscommunication to the market, shares in Miramont plummeted from $.47 a share to $.12 in two days at the end of March. The company dumped some poor results from six holes onto the market and the market gagged. But the scout program consisted of nine holes and on the12th of April Miramont released the assays from the last three holes....Read More
Stewart Thomsonemail: stewart@gracelandupdates.comemail: stewart@gracelandjuniors.comemail:admin@guswinger.comApril 16, 2019 Global stock and bond markets continue to be driven by the macros of a possible trade deal, accommodative central banks, weaker earnings, continued stock buybacks, and rising government debt. Gold is driven by these same macros, but it has the additional price driver of sea...Read More
By Adam Taggart"We are on the precipice of the greatest retirement crisis in the history of the world. And that makes perfect sense because, first of all, we have the largest elderly population in the history of the world.Just focusing on the United States: our elderly are woefully unprepared to retire. And in the decades to come we will witness millions of elderly American's, Baby Boomers and...Read More
By: Keith Weiner, Monetary MetalsLast week, we wrote that regulations, taxes, environmental compliance, and fear of lawsuits forces companies to put useless ingredients into their products. We said:"For example, milk comes from the ingredients of: land, cows, ranch labor, dairy labor, dairy capital equipment, distribution labor, distribution capital, and consumable containers."There are eight n...Read More
By: Jordan Roy-Byrne CMT, MFTA The big picture fundamentals for precious metals have been trending more bullish in recent months as expectations for the Federal Reserve went from a few rate hikes in 2019 to an expectation of a rate cut within the next 12 months. That is aligned with the peak in the 2-year yield and growing concerns over slowing growth globally.However, that doesn't preclude a te...Read More
When the S&Ps took a bold leap on December 26 after plummeting 500 points earlier in the month, few could have imagined what would happen next. It were as though, missing an arm and a leg, a soldier had vaulted from a trench in the heat of the Battle of the Somme and shouted "Vive la France!" In the movie, the soldier is dead before he stumbles and hits the ground. But on Wall Street, U.S. stock...Read More
1. Global stock and bond markets continue to be driven by the macros of a possible trade deal, accommodative central banks, weaker earnings, continued stock buybacks, and rising government debt.2. Gold is driven by these same macros, but it has the additional price driver of seasonal Chindian physical market demand.3. It's currently the soft season for physical demand, but the r...Read More
By: Dave KranzlerLiterally, the wheels are coming off. Panasonic, which supplies batteries that it manufactures for Tesla at the Gigafactory in Nevada announced that it was cutting back on its plans to expand production capacity at the plant. It also announced that it was suspending plans to produce batteries at Tesla's planned Shanghai Gigafactory. In an article in a Japanese business publicat...Read More
By: Ira EpsteinGold trading into a market downtrend, oversold but $1,280 level in play...Read More
Gold and silver are still not out of the bear shadow. If they fall today, then they will crash. India is closed tomorrow. In India this is the biggest holiday week of the year. If Indian gold prices fall, then jewelers will have the best sale of the current year. A hopefully good jewelry sale will result higher Indian gold demand next week. Day traders need to remain on the sidelines today. Tr...Read More
Financial experts Gordon T. Long and Charles Hugh Smith join FSN for a discussion on what went/is going wrong with the American Experiment. Obviously among the culprits, corrupt government, corporatization, financialization and inflation to name just a few. The solution is very straight forward and simple. Go back to localization, bring back the institutions that once made America great. The mom a...Read More
It's been a while since Mike Maloney has given an update on the 'Death Of The Dollar' as the world's reserve currency. Join him today for a look at some important events that are unfolding right now.Michael Maloney is a precious metals investment expert and historian. He is the founder and owner of GoldSilver.com, a global leader in gold and silver sales/storage and one of the world's most highly...Read More
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Jason's talk with Gerald Celente about freedom of speech, the brutal arrest of Julian Assange, Trump, the Brexit freak show, the great awakening and the great escape from human slavery and the legalization of Cannabis.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...Read More
Continue...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. Read More
"Despite Western sanctions along with Russia's retaliatory measures the volume of investments by German corporations into the Russian economy last hit a record high in 2008," Continue...Read More