By: Marin Katusa "Rule No. 1: Never lose money. Rule No. 2: Never forget rule No. 1."-Warren BuffettIt's no secret that to be a successful investor or speculator, you have to govern yourself according to a set of rules.And I can't find any better core rule than the famous Buffett quote above. It's one that is the cornerstone of my investing career.If it's not taped to your fridge or your multi-s...Read More
By: Gary TanashianOkay, now I am getting geeked out. One of the most fun and rare times in what I do is when something big happens that I feel in my gut means something, but about which I am not able to come forth with a ready explanation of the meaning (without sounding like a know-it-all blowhard). It's time to put the thinking cap on and to reference my wealth of experience (that's another w...Read More
By: IRA EPSTEINGold in a down thrust, but not bearish. Gold remains above the 100-DMA, resistance at $1307.60 level. Momentum is down, bias down but not trend down:Read More
Trend for gold and silver is down at the moment. Demand in Asia will be the key. Look for short covering in gold and silver as the quarter comes to a close. Crude oil is fundamentally bearish. I expect lower demand in Asia in the upcoming quarter. Copper will volatile. 5 reasons why did gold and silver fell this week?1. US dollar gains as it acted as safe haven in currency markets.2....Read More
Eric Sprott has more than 40 years of experience in the investment industry. In 1981, he founded Sprott Securities (now called Cormark Securities Inc.), which today is one of Canada's largest independently owned securities firms. In 2001, Eric established Sprott Asset Management Inc. Over the years, Eric has personally been the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including one of Investor Dig...Read More
Gregory Weldon is CEO of Weldon Financial and Editor of the influential newsletters "Weldon's Money Monitor," the "Commodity and Currency Monitor," the" Metal Monitor," and the "ETF Playbook." He launched these macro-market publications, covering supply-demand fundamentals, along with technical, intermarket, and psychological insights, after building a successful career as a trader on Wall Street....Read More
With all hell breaking loose in Turkey this week, one would think Mark Mobuis, the pioneering portfolio manager who launched one of the first EM-focused funds more than Continue...Read More
"The North began rebuilding the center, which was partly dismantled last July, before the North-U.S. summit in February,"Continue...Read More
Top White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow sayd Trump and the White House wants the Fed to "immediately" cut interest rates by 50 basis points.Continue...Read More
LONDON, 29 March 2019 - Comment from BullionVault features today in a story from global news and data provider Bloomberg on Russia's ongoing central-bank gold buying.Moscow has "quadrupled" its national gold reserves over the last 10 years, says Bloomberg, with 2018 marking a new peak."[But] if it wasn't for Russia's central bank, last year would have been the worst year for gold buying [demand wo...Read More
LONDON, 29 March 2019 - Data from BullionVault today leads an article about UK gold demand ahead of Brexit from Quick, the news-and-data agency from Japan's Nikkei group of financial news companies.With the UK's exit from the European Union delayed beyond the previous deadline of today, the trend for gold investing among British citizens "is stagnant" the news report says.That contrasts on Bullion...Read More
Clive Maund sees some rough waters with gold and discusses how to play it. I have not been happy about the pattern that has been forming in gold since it plunged rather rudely and sharply around the end of February. The concern that was engendered by that plunge and the accompanying momentum breakdown, that we can see on gold's latest 8-month chart below, were allayed by its managing to stabilize...Read More
The major silver minershave rallied higher on balance in recent months, enjoying a young upleg. That’s a welcome change after they suffered amiserable 2018. Times are tough for silverminers, since silver’s prices have languished near extreme lows relative togold. That has forced many traditionalsilver miners to increasingly diversify into gold. The major silver...Read More
Do you want to protect your capital against recession? Great, just like us and millions of other people. The key questions is, thus, how to predict that the danger is coming. We invite you to read our today’s article and find out what are key recession indicators – and their relationship with the price of gold. Do you want to protect your capital against recession? Great, just like us...Read More
Our research team, at Technical Traders Ltd., has been all over the precious metals markets for the past 16+ months. We’ve been so deep into research and study with regards to price action and technical/fundamental data, that we’ve been able to call market moves many months in advance.Recently, over the past few months, we’ve been warning that an April 21~24 date is likely...Read More
Okay, now I am getting geeked out. One of the most fun and rare times in what I do is when something big happens that I feel in my gut means something, but about which I am not able to come forth with a ready explanation of the meaning (without sounding like a know-it-all blowhard). It’s time to put the thinking cap on and to reference my wealth of experience (that’s another way of say...Read More
The U.S. yield curve extended its inversion. Everyone and their brother knows that recession must definitely be on the horizon. We are all doomed, so gold can only go up now, right? Yield Curve Inversion Gets LargerIt’s getting more serious. On Friday, the yield curve inverted. This week, the spread between long-term and short-term rates has not only remained below zero, but it has dived fur...Read More
If you were to tell the average American back in say the 60's that in 50 years the US would be a "command economy" they would probably react as if you'd lost your mind. Back in those days the Soviet Union was a command economy with the government controlling everything with its notorious "5-year plans". Fast forward to now and the United States and other economic blocs like Europe are in the con...Read More
The Big Picture:The banking cartel, central banks and governments create debts - dollars, yen, pounds, and euros and inject them into economies. Those new currency units make existing units less valuable. They purchase less called devaluation and prices rise. The devaluation process accelerates every year and is unlikely to change (without a huge reset) because it benefits governments and the ba...Read More
By: Marin Katusa "Rule No. 1: Never lose money. Rule No. 2: Never forget rule No. 1."-Warren BuffettIt's no secret that to be a successful investor or speculator, you have to govern yourself according to a set of rules.And I can't find any better core rule than the famous Buffett quote above. It's one that is the cornerstone of my investing career.If it's not taped to your fridge or your multi-s...Read More