Looking at the 50-day moving average, gold is currently in an uptrend and has been trading between $1,365 and $1,302 per ounce since January. Mike Matousek, head trader at U.S. Global Investors, explains gold's current trajectory and how investors might play the positive trend.For Mike's full explanation, watch the video below!http://www.usfunds.com/ Read More
By Frank HolmesYou've no doubt heard that everything's bigger in Texas. That's more than just a trite expression, and I'm not just saying that because Texas is home to U.S. Global Investors.Want to know how big Texas really is? Let's compare its economy with that of Russia, the world's largest country by area. As you probably know, Russia's been in the news a lot lately, so the timing of this co...Read More
Source: Jack Chan for Streetwise Reports 04/17/2018 Technical analyst Jack Chan updates the gold and silver charts and finds buy signals for both gold and silver. -->Our proprietary cycle indicator is up. The gold sector is on a long-term buy signal. Long-term signals can last for months and years and are more suitable for investors holding for long term. The gold sector is on a short term...Read More
Boom! The U.S. and its allies struck Syria in response to a suspected deadly chemical attack several days ago. Gold should be the safe haven in such situations, right? But the price of gold was practically unchanged on Monday. What happened? U.S. Strikes Syria. Gold YawnsA lot has happened in recent days. Luckily, we have kept an eye on the most important developments for you, so let's analyze...Read More
By: Nicholas LePan, GoldSeek.com The Road to Camino Minerals' Los Chapitos Copper Exploration Property, outside the town of Chala, Peru The current list of tier-one assets of copper, many of which were discovered in the early 20th century and have been operating for several decades, are quickly becoming uneconomic as grades fall, sustaining capital outlays rise and processing costs step up ac...Read More
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
Graceland Updates By Stewart Thomson 1. Sales and profits growth for key Asian gold jewellers continues to set the stage for an imminent and massive mining stocks rally.2. Please click here now. Double-click to enlarge this fabulous Chow Tai Fook chart.3. A major breakout to the upside is in play, and where Chinese jewellers go on the price grid, Western miners are likely to...Read More
By Clint SiegnerThe U.S. fired 105 Tomahawk missiles into Syria on Friday night.In other times, the salvo would have put Americans on edge over the prospect of war with nuclear-armed Russia. Our former Cold War adversary is actively defending the Syrian regime and warning the U.S. to mind its own affairs.But, these days not much can command the attention of the complacent public.The President qu...Read More
By Frank HolmesYou've no doubt heard that everything's bigger in Texas. That's more than just a trite expression, and I'm not just saying that because Texas is home to U.S. Global Investors.Want to know how big Texas really is? Let's compare its economy with that of Russia, the world's largest country by area. As you probably know, Russia's been in the news a lot lately, so the timing of this co...Read More
Boom! The U.S. and its allies struck Syria in response to a suspected deadly chemical attack several days ago. Gold should be the safe haven in such situations, right? But the price of gold was practically unchanged on Monday. What happened? U.S. Strikes Syria. Gold YawnsA lot has happened in recent days. Luckily, we have kept an eye on the most important developments for you, so let's analyze...Read More
In a world of cheap emerging market labor and ever-more-dexterous robots, inflation - especially the wage-driven variety - seems like yesterday's news. But Continue...Read More
Many, including Russia's President Putin, have asked why the US launched an illegal attack on Syria prior to the chemical weapons inspectors examining the site of the alleged chemical attack.Continue...Read More
SHANGHAI, Apr 17 (SMM) – China’s investment in fixed assets, excluding rural households, stood at 10.08 trillion yuan in the first quarter of this year, up 7.5% year on year, according to latest data from the National Bureau of Statistics on Tuesday April 17. The growth was 0.4 percentage point slower than in the first two months of this year.Of the total, private investment in fixed a...Read More
North and South Korea are in talks to announce an official end to the military conflict which has been technically ongoing since the 1950s.Continue...Read More
SHANGHAI, Apr 17 (SMM) – This is a roundup of global macroeconomic news last night and what is expected today.Last nightAs US treasury yield rates declined, the US dollar index fell 0.41% overnight and hovered around 89.4. Base metals rose across the board, with LME metals driving their SHFE counterparts. LME aluminium rose close to 5% and hit a new high since September 2011 at one...Read More
Listen to this podcast on our site by clicking here or subscribe on iTunes here.According to the Game Plan for Late-Cycle Investing, as the economy moves towards its latter stages, commodities tend to outperform equities and other asset classes. Frank Barbera-market technician, portfolio manager, and editor of the Gold Stock Technician newsletter-believes we're likely in that process right no...Read More
Adem Tumerkan April 17, 2018 Category: Research Commodities and gold are finally getting the attention they deserve.Many of us contrarians and independent-thinking investors are fond of commodities in a portfolio - especially the commodity producers – in today’s market.High-quality junior mining equities are just so cheap compared to the major markets like the S&P 500.The type of o...Read More
Would you spend $2.6 million to help Chinese prostitutes drink less alcohol?Would you fork over $998,798 to ship two $0.19 washers from South Carolina to Texas?And would you buy $100 million worth of refundable airline tickets ... fail to use them ... and then never ask for your money back?The reality is that, as American taxpayers, we've already done all of these things.We also gave Alaska Airlin...Read More
By Ira EpsteinMetals consolidating.https://www.iraepstein.com/ Read More
The federal government has borrowed and taxed $4,474,356,967,081 since Tax Day 2017, according to statements published by the U.S. Treasury.Continue...Read More