By Dave KranzlerA friend asked me today what I thought Powell should do. I said, "the system is screwed. It ultimately doesn't matter what anyone does. The money printing, credit creation and artificially low interest rates over the last 10 years has fueled the most egregious misallocation of capital in history of the universe.Eventually the Fed/Central Banks will print trillions more - 10x mo...Read More
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:Thanks to C.C., our new friend in Shanghai, China, for alerting us to Chinese-language commentary published in August in the Hong Kong Economic Journal that cited GATA extensively, even taking for illustration the GATA painting by Alain Despert: https://www1.hkej.com/dailynews/investment/article/1914231/ Your secretary/treasurer today has had some fun attempting a tr...Read More
The last few years of the Everything Bubble were driven by the ultimate dumb money: corporations borrowing to buy back their stock at record high prices. A whole generation of CEOs and CFOs were able to pad both their reputations and their year-end bonuses this way while, it seemed, blatantly screwing over their employees and other stakeholders. Like most other kinds of criminal negligence, this...Read More
Graceland Updates By Stewart Thomson 1. The US stock market continues to implode. At the same time, precious metals, bitcoin, and the Indian stock market are acting as superb safe havens.2. Please click here now. Double-click to enlarge this great short term gold chart.3. Note the positive bounce from buy-side support at $1237, and the inverse H&S bottom pattern. A fresh r...Read More
By David Haggith It's downright wintry on Wall Street right now. Firmly establishing the worst start of a December for the US stock market in 38 years, all three major stock indices plumbed the greatest depths they have hit all year ... and it's been a bad year! The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq closed at 2,546 and 6,754 respectively. The Dow closed down 504 points to rest at 23,593. If it closes the...Read More
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:Are gold and silver mining companies joining the class-action lawsuits being filed against investment bank JPMorganChase because of the confession by a former futures trader for the bank who has pleaded guilty to manipulating the monetary metals markets?:https://www.cnbc.com/2018/12/13/jp-morgan-faces-lawsuits-after-guilty-pl...While gold and silver mining investors...Read More
By Steve St. AngeloInvestors will be surprised to know the main factor that drives the gold price. And no, it isn't the oil price or market. While the oil price has been a good indicator for the gold price over the past 50+ years, it hasn't done much over the shorter term. However, there is a gold market demand factor that seems to move the gold price more than any other indicator.In my ne...Read More
By Keith WeinerFor the first time since we began publishing this Report, it is a day late. We apologize. Keith has just returned Saturday from two months on the road.Unlike the rest of the world, we define inflation as monetary counterfeiting. We do not put the emphasis on quantity (and the dollar is not money, it's a currency). We focus on the quality. An awful lot of our monetary counterfeitin...Read More
Although I've projected a further 3.3% drop in the E-Mini S&Ps over the near-term, we should remain open to the possibility of a stock-market reversal on Tuesday that would kick off the increasingly prayed-for Santa rally/dead-cat bounce. The chart shows what would need to happen to trip the bullish signal. Specifically, the March contract would need to push above the small peak at 2616.75 tha...Read More
Tomorrow, the FOMC will publish its monetary policy statements and economic projections. How could they affect the gold market? And what about the recent developments in Europe? FOMC Preview and Gold The market awaits the monetary policy decision of the FOMC and its fresh economic projections. If the Committee surprises on the dovish (hawkish) side, gold will shine (struggle). Our bet is that...Read More
By Avi Gilburt This article was written on Sunday Dec 16: Last Monday, the market dropped over 70 points from its intra-day high to just below 2600SPX, and a reporter on television claimed it was due to the "postponement of the Brexit vote." Yet, around mid-day, the market began to rally off its lows, and ended positive for the day. But, there was no substantive reason cited for this rally....Read More
The Fed probably will implement another 0.25% rate hike this week, but at the same time it probably will signal either an indefinite pause in its rate hiking or a slowing of its rate-hiking pace. The financial markets have already factored in such an outcome, in that the prices of Fed Funds Futures contracts reflect an expectation that there will be no more than one rate hike in 2019. However, t...Read More
Import prices for rebar and billet in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) were stable this week although demand was weak, sources told Fastmarkets MB on Tuesday December 18.Domestic rebarThe country's largest producer, Emirates Steel, was still offering rebar at 2,016 dirhams ($549) per tonne ex-works for December production while Conares Steel was offering rebar at 1,990 dirhams per tonne on the same...Read More
The latest bids, offers and deals in the global markets for rebar, wire rod, steel beams and other long steel products. Latest transaction: rebarRebarOman, export, rebar, offered at $520-530 per tonne cfr, theoretical weight,...Read More
Peter Schiff is an internationally recognized economist specializing in the foreign equity, currency and gold markets. Mr. 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, BusinessWeek, Time...Read More
Harley Schlanger's work can be found at LaRouchePAC.com.Read More
Max interviews Dr. Michael Hudson, author of the new book "... and forgive them their debts", about the history of debt forgiveness. Hudson explains that the rulers of Byzantium wiped out the savings of rich people by forgiving debts because canceling debts does not cause economic crises but prevents them.Max Keiser is an American broadcaster and film-maker. He hosts Keiser Report, a financial pro...Read More
Could riots, like the ones in France, happen in America?John Rubino is the founder and manager of the popular financial website DollarCollapse.com. Mr. Rubino is the co-author, with GoldMoney's James Turk, of The Money Bubble and The Collapse of the Dollar and How to Profit from It. He spent the 1980's on Wall Street as a Eurodollar trader, equity analyst and junk bond analyst. During the 1990's h...Read More
Join Mike Maloney as he shows how a 'taxation nightmare' is evolving at a rapid pace around the world. Three recent examples of government meddling are provided, and anyone who has studied monetary history will know that this does not end well. 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 sal...Read More
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