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End of the World - Part One

October 18, 2018 / news.goldseek.com

Miles Franklin sponsored this article by Gary Christenson. The opinions are his.Predicting the end of the world, physical or financial, is seldom helpful. If the prediction is correct, how do you profit from the insight? If the prediction is wrong and the "end of the world" is delayed (typical), you lose credibility.An estimate of risk versus reward based on an analysis of current information is...Read More

The Weighted Average Cost Of Capital

October 18, 2018 / news.goldseek.com

When it goes up, prices go down. It's going up... By Adam TaggartThis is a revisitation of a report I wrote back in late 2016, predicting the imminent end of zero-bound interest rates and warning of the downward pressure that rising rates, mathematically, must place on today's elevated asset prices.Since the publication of that report, interest rates have indeed vaulted higher. Look at how the...Read More

Gold Would Not Enjoy That FOMC Is Going More Restrictive

October 18, 2018 / news.goldseek.com

"Policy would need to become modestly restrictive for a time." This is the key quote from the recent FOMC minutes. This is not a reason for gold's joy. Fed Is Becoming More Hawkish Yesterday, the Fed released minutes from the recent FOMC meeting. As everyone knows, the Committee hiked interest rates by another 25 basis points in September. But what about the future stance? Well, the minutes si...Read More

Are You An Investor Being Set Up For The Slaughter?

October 18, 2018 / news.goldseek.com

By Avi GilburtFor many years, I have been a staunch bull. In fact, many commenters and contributors on Seeking Alpha and MarketWatch were quite vocal regarding how they thought I was crazy back in 2016 for expecting the market to go from 1800 to over 2600SPX, and potentially up through 3000. Needless to say, many of them remained bearish throughout that rally. When many were extremely bearish i...Read More

Dow Futures Lower with Data, Earnings In Focus

October 18, 2018 / www.schaeffersresearch.com

The latest Fed meeting minutes will remain in focusDow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) futures are trading below fair value this morning, with focus staying on yesterday's release of the Fed meeting minutes. Earnings also continue to roll through, as blue chip Travelers (TRV) released numbers this morning, and the post-close schedule is highlighted by American Express (AXP). For economic data, 210...Read More

How Do You Sell Your Vaulted Gold When the Internet Goes Down?

October 18, 2018 / news.goldseek.com

- Do you own gold in the safest way possible?- Do you own gold via an exchange traded fund, a digital gold provider or another form of pooled gold?- Have you ever thought about how you would sell or access your gold if the internet went down or if your gold provider became compromised or un-contactable?- In this episode of the Goldnomics Podcast, we discuss how Direct Access Gold ensures liqu...Read More

Gold Seeker Closing Report: Gold Gains While Stocks Fall Markedly

October 18, 2018 / news.goldseek.com

 CloseGain/LossGold $1225.10+$1.30Silver$14.57-$0.06XAU70.05+0.28%HUI155.48+0.16%GDM556.39+0.27%JSE Gold1198.81+8.42USD95.97+0.39Euro114.59-0.46Yen89.37+0.02Oil$68.65-$1.1010-Year3.182%-0.009T-Bond138.00+0.09375Dow25379.45-1.27%Nasdaq7485.14-2.06%S&P2768.78-1.44%  The Metals: Gold dipped $5.10 to $1218.70 in Asia, but it then chopped back higher in London and New York and e...Read More

Gold consolidates recent gains, defies stronger dollar

October 18, 2018 / www.fxstreet.com

After several months during which gold moved almost entirely in reverse fashion to the dollar, ignoring other developments and barely acting as the haven asset it’s considered to be, this dynamic may be changing. Demand for the yellow metal seems to be picking up amid broader uncertainty in markets, evident by bullion prices remaining resilient lately even in the face of a soaring dollar. Wh...Read More

CIS PIG IRON: Buyers hold back on offer-bid mismatch

October 19, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com

Buyers held back from trading in the export market for pig iron from the Commonwealth of Independent States during the week ended Thursday October 18, because there was enough material available for them to ignore high offer prices.Fastmarkets' export price assessment for high-manganese pig iron from the CIS was $360-370 per tonne fob Black Sea on October 18, narrowing downward from $360-375 per t...Read More

Penny Stock Poised to Scale the Nasdaq

October 18, 2018 / www.schaeffersresearch.com

Upbeat trial results prompted an upgrade from RBCPenny stock Proteostasis Therapeutics Inc (NASDAQ:PTI) is up a whopping 184% ahead of the bell, set to open as the best stock on the Nasdaq this morning. The biotech name yesterday reported positive trial data for its combination therapy for cystic fibrosis (CF), and in response, RBC upgraded PTI to "outperform" from "sector perform," while boosti...Read More

Scotland closer to having its first commercial gold mine

October 18, 2018 / www.mining.com

Scotland is one step closer to having its first commercial gold and silver mine as Scotgold Resources (LON: SGZ) said Thursday it had submitted the last application to secure planning permits for its Cononish project, near Tyndrum.The company, which has decided to liquidate its French subsidiary, said that it had worked with the Trossachs National Park Planning Authority (NPA) to secure all the ne...Read More

U.S. Mint Report Points to Trouble

October 18, 2018 / www.schaeffersresearch.com

The bull market could be nearing its end, and a new panic is approaching.The U.S. Mint just issued a troubling report.It appears that sales of physical gold and silver are in full collapse.At the Mint, U.S. Gold Eagle coins sold through August have dropped 18% compared to last year.And sales of U.S. Silver Eagle coins fell a whopping 32.6% in August 2018 compared to August 2017.What exactly is go...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 18/10: LME base metals weaken at the close; zinc continues to buck the trend

October 19, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com

Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were mostly lower at the close of trading on Thursday October 18 because of a firmer dollar but zinc continued to rally thanks to low stocks and the threat of more US sanctions.Copper closed below $6,200 per tonne for the first time this week while nickel hit a one-month low of $12,200 per tonne this afternoon but recovered to close at $12,350 per to...Read More

Forget Russia: Could This Hurt the GOP in November?

October 17, 2018 / www.schaeffersresearch.com

Is a "Blue Wave" building?Something strange is happening in America.Millions of Americans are furious - and this time, they're taking their anger out on Republicans.All across America, 45 Republicans have lost elections during Trump's presidency in places they shouldn't have possibly been able to lose... even in districts where Trump won in a landslide and remains popular.In the last few months al...Read More

Gold Technical Analysis: Bullish flag spotted on 1-hourly chart, sustained move beyond 100-DMA awaited

October 18, 2018 / www.fxstreet.com

   •  The commodity has been correcting from 2-1/2 month tops alongside a short-term descending trend-channel formation on the 1-hourly chart.    •  Against the backdrop of the recent upsurge from $1183 area, the channel now seems to constitute towards the formation of a bullish flag chart pattern.     •  Moreover, positive technical...Read More

A gold-hungry bug opens door for more efficient biofuels

October 18, 2018 / www.mining.com

Researchers at the University of California – Berkeley have discovered that a bacterium named Moorella thermoacetica produces solar fuels through artificial photosynthesis in a very efficient way when fed with gold.In a paper published in Nature Nanotechnology, the scientists explain that by placing light-absorbing gold nanoclusters inside the CO2-hungry bacterium, they have created a biohyb...Read More

TURKEY LONG STEEL: Prices slide as lira regains value, despite low demand

October 19, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com

Turkish domestic prices for rebar and wire rod continued to slide in the week ended Thursday October 18. But this time the drop was spurred not only by modest demand but also by the strengthening of the local currency against the US dollar.The country's domestic long steel prices are strongly connected to the lira-dollar exchange rate and move in line with that, because mills buy their raw materia...Read More

Gold reverses an early dip, but remains capped below 100-DMA

October 18, 2018 / www.fxstreet.com

   •  A modest USD retracement/cautions mood helps regain some positive traction.   •  Fed rate hike prospects/surging US bond yields seemed to cap strong gains. Gold reversed an early dip to $1219 area and is currently trading with modest gains, near the top end of its daily trading range.  The commodity stalled this week's retracement slide from 2...Read More

TURKEY STEEL BILLET: Stronger lira, lack of demand pressure market lower

October 19, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com

Turkish steel billet prices have fallen over the past week because of poor demand both domestically and abroad as well as a strengthening of the lira against the dollar.The lira started to gain in value by the end of last week after the release of US pastor Andrew Brunson in Turkey, who hads been detained by local authorities because of alleged links to outlawed political groups. He was freed by a...Read More

Gold Would Not Enjoy That FOMC Is Going More Restrictive

October 18, 2018 / www.fxstreet.com

“Policy would need to become modestly restrictive for a time.” This is the key quote from the recent FOMC minutes. This is not a reason for gold’s joy. Fed Is Becoming More Hawkish Yesterday, the Fed released minutes from the recent FOMC meeting. As everyone knows, the Committee hiked commrates by another 25 basis points in September. But what about the future stance? Well, the m...Read More

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