As many of you have already heard, YouTube (owned by Google, with deep roots in the deep state), inexplicably removed our Ron Paul Liberty Report from 23 SeptemberContinue...Read More
More video of Christians in Moscow, Idaho being arrested while singing Psalms. For not social distancing. This is from Stefan Haney:Continue...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
There is no coming back from this deliberate economic destruction. They are deliberately trying to CRUSH the world economy to further their goal to control climate change. Unfortunately, everything Continue...Read More
Precious Metals have made a mini breakdown, and a healthy amount of risk has come out of the market. Would-be buyers and those with cash now have a better, lower-risk entry point. But the correction is not over yet.Continue...Read More
Continue...Danielle DiMartino Booth is CEO & Chief Strategist for Quill Intelligence LLC, a research and analytics firm. She 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 consulting firm and launched a weekly economic newsletter She is the author of Fed Up: An Insider's Take on Why t...Read More
Caitlin Johnstone is a Melbourne-based journalist who specializes in American politics, finance, and foreign affairs. She can be found on Medium and on Twitter as @caitozContinue...Read More
A national moratorium on evictions is being challenged in at least two lawsuits filed in federal court on the grounds that denying landlords the right to evict tenants for nonpayment is unconstitutional.Continue...Read More
Something "very strange" is currently taking place in Europe amid its second wave of coronavirus infections, according to Sky News host Andrew Bolt. He said in France there has been a huge second wave of infections, "bigger than the first one ... but no increase in deaths". "Which is strange". Mr Bolt said it is the same in many other European countries. He said in Britain there is a "big second w...Read More
Another story illustrating that who you buy gold from may be just as important as when you buy it.Continue...Read More
The government has said they are going to seek about four or five years of jail for each person. Vorley said he will appeal and that he was trading "well within the law".Continue...Read More
China has been buying a lot of U.S. crude oil lately, perhaps in a belated attempt to fulfill some of the energy import quotas agreed with Washington last year or perhaps in a bid to take advantage of supercheap U.S. crude. But the buying spree is about to end.This month alone, China could import between 867,000 bpd, according to Reuters' Refinitiv data, and 900,000 bpd, according to oilfield serv...Read More
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS:Gold rebounded quickly and broke to higher prices after the COVID deep selling. Our Fibonacci support levels for Gold are resting near $1,885, $1,815 & $1,790.More downside pressure on price is possible, but if support is maintained at $1,885 then we could see a big upside recovery trend take Gold to $2,250.Just before the COVID-19 collapse in the markets hit near February...Read More
Mining production? No. China’s consumer demand? No. The main drivers of gold prices are, as I’ve repeated many times, the U.S. dollar and real interest rates. You don’t believe it? You don’t have to – just look at the charts below. The first one displays the greenback and the dollar-denominated price of gold. Because other series start much later, I used here the Trad...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Friday September 25 that are worth another look.Prices for flat-rolled steel imported into South America took a downturn in the week to September 25 with Chinese mills presenting lower offers amid residual negotiations for November shipments.Brazilian trade chamber Camex confirmed this...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Friday September 25 that are worth another look.Prices for flat-rolled steel imported into South America took a downturn in the week to September 25 with Chinese mills presenting lower offers amid residual negotiations for November shipments.Brazilian trade chamber Camex confirmed this...Read More
(IDEX Online) - The last sale of pink diamonds before the iconic Argyle mine closes will have a Japanese theme.The invitation-only tender will take its inspiration from Ichi-go ichi-e - Japan's cultural concept of treasuring the unrepeatable nature of a moment.The mine in the remote East Kimberley region Western Australia has been the source of 90 per cent of the world's pink diamonds fo...Read More
(IDEX Online) - Consumers are more likely to buy jewelry in the next six months than at any other time during the pandemic, says De Beers.Its monthly research into diamond spending during the COVID-19 crisis reveals what it calls a "glimmer of optimism".Both men and women are more likely to purchase or receive diamond jewelry in the next six months, compared to previous coronavirus waves. Wo...Read More
Tesla used its Battery Day event to announce it intends to use more US-sourced nickel in its cathode battery production and less cobalt.Read full newsRead More
Gold on the weekly price chart looks like this: The price remains in an uptrend despite this week's sell-off - at least, on the weekly time frame.Read full newsRead More