Gold has big year in 2020 and outlook for this year robust. Learn about monetary expansion and gold future prices.Read More
The gold futures price reached US$1,767/ounce this week before retreating, which was the second time it has surpassed US$1,760 in the past two months, marking some of gold's highest levels in several years.Read More
Brazilian comic, Rafinha Bastos, hikes with Kevin Nealon in the Hollywood Hills.He chats with Kevin about how he is adjusting to living in America, his Netflix special, 'Ultimatum,' his son, getting his visa, failing his drivers license test, being robbed, subtitles, his ex-wife joining a cult, butt lifts, donuts, playing pro basketball, soccer, his tatoo, plus more...Read More
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Ella Fitzgerald - Cry Me A RiverLeni - Blind Auditions, The Voice Kids 2018?-? Alle Infos und Backstage-Material: http://bit.ly/TVKOnline?-? The Voice Kids auf Facebook: http://bit.ly/TVKFacebook?-? The Voice Kids auf Instagram: http://bit.ly/TVKInstagramWow - kaum eine erwachsene S??ngerin traut sich an den Klassiker Cry Me River von Jazz-Legende Ella Fitzgerald. Aber Leni traut sich und zwar gan...Read More
Gold prices were holding firm around the $1,250 mark in early morning trading on December 13. Market watchers in the United States are eagerly awaiting the December 18-19 meeting of the U.S. Federal Reserve. Leading into the fall, a rate hike in December seemed all but certain, but violent market turbulence across the globe has thrown that supposition into question. However, markets have appeared...Read More
Consultancy firm Americas Market Intelligence or AMI issued this week a lengthy report on the risks of mining in Latin America. One of the chapters focuses on security hazards and reveals that such perils are not necessarily provoked by illegal groups.According to AMI, sometimes local community members that opposed mining operations can cause security risks by deploying roadblocks and aggressive o...Read More
Following a series of hearings that took place in November, three independent commissioners in New Zealand have greenlighted OceanaGold's (TSX/ASX: OGC) Martha pit, which is the first stage of an anticipated 10-year mine life extension for the historic Martha Underground Mine, located in Waihi town, in the North Island's Hauraki district.The Martha project comprises two mining areas below the curr...Read More
Scientists with the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory have identified a new catalyst that uses only about a quarter as much platinum as current technology does to convert hydrogen and oxygen into water and electricity.As it is widely known, when it comes to fuel cell, platinum offers both activity and stability for electrochemical reactions. However, given the rarity and pric...Read More
This year has been disappointing for commodities, but some of 2018's laggards, like gold, copper, corn, and soybeans, may be 2019's leaders. In one case, a leader from 2018 could become a laggard in the new year. "With political issues such as Brexit and the ongoing trade dispute between the U.S. and China, there are now a number of new opportunities that have opened up for 2019 for investors to t...Read More
It said the company and some of its current and former directors and executives had agreed to pay more than US$22 million to settle Canadian allegations that they hid the risks of doing business with a controversial Israeli businessman closely linked to Congolese president Joseph Kabila, according to a person familiar with the matter.The newspaper said it was unclear whether Katanga and the indivi...Read More
Share this articleYELLOWKNIFE - A Canadian mining firm says it has unearthed the largest diamond ever found in North America.Dominion Diamond Mines says the 552-carat yellow diamond was found at its Diavik mine in the Northwest Territories.It says the stone "far surpasses" the previous record-holder, known as the Diavik Foxfire, which was found at the same mine in 2015.Dominion, which owns 40 per...Read More
Featured GuestsGerald Celente & Peter SchiffShow HighlightsFounder of the Trends Research Institute and Globalnomic(R) Trend Forecaster Gerald Celente returns with the economic forecast for the new year. $1,200 is the floor for gold - once the bulls push the price over $1,450 the sea change in sentiment could ignite an ascent to a new record over $2,000. Topping the list of catalysts that could...Read More
TECHNICAL SCOOPCharts and commentary by David ChapmanPhone: 416-523-5454 Email: david@davidchapman.comdchapman@enrichedinvesting.comTwitter: @Davcha12December 17, 2018 "This is the end, beautiful friendThis is the end, my only friend, the end" The Doors, The End, 1967 "We have two kinds of forecasters, those who don't know and those who don't know they don't know." John Kenneth Galbraith, e...Read More
We are going to start this update on a positive note by pointing out that the gold to silver ratio recently reached a 24-year record extreme as shown by the 20-year chart for this ratio below, which alone is a sign that the sector is close to a bottom and also that a major new bullmarket is likely to start before much longer. However, there is the small matter of a looming market crash and the c...Read More
By John MauldinBreathless ReportingAn Inverted Yield Curve Is Just a FeverEarly PredictorRecession ProbabilityA Little TimeCleveland, San Francisco, Boca Raton, and SICEverybody is suddenly talking about the inverted yield curve. They're right to do so, too, but alarm bells may be premature. Inversion is a historically reliable but early recession indicator. The yield curve isn't saying recessio...Read More
By Jordan Roy-Byrne CMT, MFTA If we want to know where Gold is going we should follow Gold. Right? How about following gold stocks? At times, they lead Gold. What about the US Dollar? Wrong! In 2019, one market more than any other will impact Gold. That is the stock market. History argues (within the current context) that when the Federal Reserve ends its rate hikes, Gold's downtrend will...Read More
The past few years have seen more than the usual amount of political upheaval. But, interestingly, most regime changes have resulted in pretty much the same thing: Higher government spending and bigger deficits. Apparently the only "reforms" today's voters will accept - which is to say the only actions that don't get a leader kicked out of office - involve spending rather than saving money. Thre...Read More
By Steve St. AngeloThere has been a tug of war in the oil price over the past two weeks. Due to a very rare setup in the market, the oil price has traded in a very narrow range as traders fight it out to see who will win control... the BULLS or the BEARS. My bet is on the bet is on the bears. Amazingly, the oil price is literally stuck right between two critical technical levels.Ever sinc...Read More
With the uncertainties of Brexit weighing on Britain and the EU, their respective currencies have been taking a beating. The euro is in a long-term bear market that has seen a drop from $1.60 in 2008 to a low early last year of $1.03. Over that time, sterling has fallen from a surreal peak of $2.11 to a sobering $1.20. Although these trends do not speak well for the economic and political futu...Read More
"I am not so sure something like a debt jubilee, where all countries are supposed to hold hands and sing kumbaya, I don't know that scenario necessarily unfolds. . . . The debt will not be forgiven willingly."Danielle DiMartino Booth spent nine years as an advisor to Richard W. Fisher at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Danielle left the Fed in 2015 to found Money Strong, LLC, an economic consu...Read More
The past few years have seen more than the usual amount of political upheaval. But, interestingly, most regime changes have resulted in pretty much the same thing: Higher government spending and bigger deficits.Apparently the only "reforms" today's voters will accept - which is to say the only actions that don't get a leader kicked out of office - involve spending rather than saving money.Three...Read More