Jeff Clark, Senior Analyst, GoldSilverMost everyone you know is a member of a cult. It's not their fault, and they didn't consciously seek it out, but your friends and family and almost everyone you know and even come in contact with belong to a system that has brainwashed them.This cult is robbing them. And it's doing so clandestinely, without their knowledge or approval. It's so sly that they...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Wednesday July 8 that are worth another look.The recovery in Chinese steel consumption, especially that for rebar, has been "extraordinary," while the downturn in the automotive sector may not necessarily mean stainless steel demand will decline this year, delegates heard at Fastmarkets' Covid-19 and Asian ferro-alloys markets webinar...Read More
- Craig Hemke, TF MetalsFor as long as I can remember, I've stated that negative nominal and negative real interest rates are the key, primary driver for higher gold prices. And now we're seeing this play out in real time.First of all, what is the "real" interest rate? Simply put, it's the nominal or stated rate of a bond minus the inflation rate. Here's a definition from Investopedia:And here...Read More
By Hubert Moolman During the 70s bull market, gold went from $35 to $195 in the first phase. That was a 458% increase. The first phase of the current bull market took gold from $252 to $1920, which made for a 661% increase. At first glance, it would appear that the current bull market outperformed the 70s one. However, it only took about five years (1970 to 1975) to get the 458% increase, co...Read More
Kirkland Lake Gold has been one of the biggest winners over the past 5yrs, propelling itself from a 160k oz. Au producer to what has emerged [along with Endeavour Mining] as the next senior gold producer [1m oz. of production or greater]. Kirkland Lake has a great asset to start, the Kirkland Lake mining complex, notably the Macassa mine, which has taken several years to optimize and will reach...Read More
Gold is bullish. Spot gold will rise very quickly on a break of $1810. Federal Reserve policy makers pledged more support by way of more bond buying. I never understood how printing more money leads to way out of a pandemic or a recession. Central banks are not addressing the core economic fundamentals of (a) Reduction in the cost of living like school fees and college fees. (b) Creation more in...Read More
The recent resurgence of Covid-19 infections in Beijing is not expected to exert any significant impact on the domestic ferro-alloys market, delegates heard at Fastmarkets' "Covid-19 and Asian ferro-alloys market" webinar on Tuesday June 30. "I think [despite] the [new outbreak of Covid-19 cases] in Beijing, the influence [on the domestic ferro-alloys market] is quite slight, or [we can say there...Read More
Spot gold is telling you and me that gold is preparing for the financial system reset and the smartest money in the room has been accumulating physical gold at very cheap prices. In my opinion and technically speaking, I believe this is your last opportunity to buy physical gold and silver this cheap. If gold is getting ready for the reset, shouldn't you?Lynette Zang has held the position of Chief...Read More
With gold breaking out again and the stocks, both large and small, moving higher it has everyone wondering just how early stage is this bull market. Jordan Roy-Byrne discussest the significance of these breakouts for the metal and stocks. He discusses whether he thinks this is still the early stages of the bull market and also where he sees value in precious metals stocks.Jordan Roy-Byrne, CMT is...Read More
Ronni St??ferle and Egon von Greyerz meet to talk about current events in the global economy as well as gold. The scene is set - there is a total disconnect between markets and reality, as gold reaches the highest levels in a decade. COVID infects millions, markets crash, unemployment numbers are soaring, companies haemorrhaging cash, and despite all that, stocks are at all-time highs. We had a wa...Read More
"JP Morgan has been accumulating all this silver and shorting against it as a hedge, managing the price and monopolistically controlling it. Now, the COMEX is a delivery vehicle, and people were standing for delivery. JP Morgan was short nearly 6,000 contracts (of silver) on delivery day, and JP Morgan had to deliver (29 million ounces of physical silver). In doing so, they have now reduced their...Read More
"Without cash moving you can't have hyperinflation."Gregory Mannarino started his career working for the securities and trading arm of the now defunct Bear Stearns before the dot-com bubble. After realizing that working on Wall Street was not like the movies, he moved on to get a medical degree and practiced medicine as a Physician Assistant. He also served in the United States Naval Reserve Medic...Read More
In this interview Craig Hemke explains what is really happening on the Comex and how it has transitioned it's turned into a delivery market. Craig is looking forward to near record gold prices by the end of 2020 and $20 plus silver. The formula is quite simple, people are figuring out what's really happening with the economy, the Federal Reserve and QE to Infinity. We always knew it was coming and...Read More
"I suspect that one of the concerns is that we are going to see a divergence in numbers. That's what I think."Continue...Read More
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are now challenging the hegemony of the U.S. dollar and other fiat currencies.In May 2020, a historic event cut the daily incoming supply of Bitcoin from 1800 Bitcoin per day to 900 Bitcoin per day-a sort of quantitative hardening-opposite of what the Fed is doing by printing trillions of dollars. Central banks, in simplest terms, create money out of nothing. The...Read More
I do believe if enough people understand this scheme, we can win. What is very clear coming from the computer remains that they will fail and their great dream of a New Green Marxist World Order will implodeContinue...Read More
Is the worst of the economic collapse over? Not really. The economy is off the bottom, but that's only to be expected after the historic collapse of March-May and the stock market crash in March and April.Continue...Read More
Most of the focus has been on cases and deaths. However, long-term health complications related to COVID-19 are equally as concerning.Continue...Read More
Of the businesses that closed, 17% are restaurants, and 53% of those restaurant closures are indicated as permanent on Yelp. Continue...Read More
"You can manipulate them in the lab pretty easily" inserting a spike protein "into a backbone of another virus."Continue...Read More