Don't think 2021 will be anything like 2020 in the stock market. In the United States, there are a lot of changes coming ahead, and the answer to protecting your 401(k) and pensions is to understand what is happening in these funds.Today's guests agree that the Feds have backed themselves into a corner and the only way they can keep the economy propped up is to print money and therefore inflating...Read More
President Trump on Tuesday night called for Congress to take Continue...Read More
Just 24 hours after Donald Trump issued some 15 pardons and commutations, including former campaign aide George Papadopoulos, former US congressmen Duncan Hunter Continue...Read More
"Some friendly health advice to Iran: If one American is killed, I will hold Iran responsible. Think it over."Continue...Read More
The U.S. media demands inflammatory claims be accepted with no evidence, while hacking behavior routinely engaged in by the U.S. is depicted as aberrational.Continue...Read More
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"Turbocharging the rise in the silver price in 2021, even relative to gold, is the rapidly rising Continue...Read More
Canada has blocked a Chinese company from taking over a Toronto-based firm that runs a gold mine in the Continue...Read More
The Critical Investor looks into the technicals for "undervalued" KORE Mining, including the heap leach projects and a plan to spin out the FG Gold Project into Karus Gold.Imperial Gold Project1. Introduction KORE Mining Ltd. (KORE:TSX.V; KOREF:OTCQB ) is a pretty unusual gold junior, as it started trading after the RTO (reverse takeover) in November 2018 owning two advanced heap leach gold projec...Read More
Do you feel the Christmas spirit whenit comes to the yellow metal and miners? Because we don’t. Multiple signs overthe past few days point to bearish weeks ahead for gold and the gold miners.The VanEck Vectors Gold Miners ETF (GDX) - the most liquid vehicle forinvestors and traders to gain exposure to gold mining companies – is indicatingthat things are only about to go downhill from h...Read More
President-elect Joe Biden is expected to increase further government spending. For this and also other reasons, there is a risk that inflation under Biden’s presidency could be higher than under Trump’s. That would be great news for gold.Let’s face it, Biden won’t have an easy presidency. And I’m not referring to the fact that he will be sworn in as the oldest preside...Read More
Precious metals markets are on the move thisweek. They got a boost following Wednesday’s FederalReserve policy statement. Fed officials kept their benchmark interest rate nearzero and vowed to continue injecting $120 billion per month into the bondmarket. The central bank seemed unconcerned about bubble-likeconditions in equity markets. Nothing seems likely to deter it from pursuingmore stim...Read More
Do you feel the Christmas spirit whenit comes to the yellow metal and miners? Because we don’t. Multiple signs overthe past few days point to bearish weeks ahead for gold and the gold miners.The VanEck Vectors Gold Miners ETF (GDX) - the most liquid vehicle forinvestors and traders to gain exposure to gold mining companies – is indicatingthat things are only about to go downhill from h...Read More
President-elect Joe Biden is expected to increase further government spending. For this and also other reasons, there is a risk that inflation under Biden’s presidency could be higher than under Trump’s. That would be great news for gold.Let’s face it, Biden won’t have an easy presidency. And I’m not referring to the fact that he will be sworn in as the oldest preside...Read More
Precious metals markets are on the move thisweek. They got a boost following Wednesday’s FederalReserve policy statement. Fed officials kept their benchmark interest rate nearzero and vowed to continue injecting $120 billion per month into the bondmarket. The central bank seemed unconcerned about bubble-likeconditions in equity markets. Nothing seems likely to deter it from pursuingmore stim...Read More
Do you feel the Christmas spirit whenit comes to the yellow metal and miners? Because we don’t. Multiple signs overthe past few days point to bearish weeks ahead for gold and the gold miners.The VanEck Vectors Gold Miners ETF (GDX) - the most liquid vehicle forinvestors and traders to gain exposure to gold mining companies – is indicatingthat things are only about to go downhill from h...Read More
President-elect Joe Biden is expected to increase further government spending. For this and also other reasons, there is a risk that inflation under Biden’s presidency could be higher than under Trump’s. That would be great news for gold.Let’s face it, Biden won’t have an easy presidency. And I’m not referring to the fact that he will be sworn in as the oldest preside...Read More
Precious metals markets are on the move thisweek. They got a boost following Wednesday’s FederalReserve policy statement. Fed officials kept their benchmark interest rate nearzero and vowed to continue injecting $120 billion per month into the bondmarket. The central bank seemed unconcerned about bubble-likeconditions in equity markets. Nothing seems likely to deter it from pursuingmore stim...Read More
In today's episode, Doug Casey tackles the overreach of woke at a prestigious Manhattan school and the recently passed stimulus bill. One thing seems clear - they hate you. Doug Casey is an American-born libertarian economist and advocate of the free market. He is a bestselling financial author, international investor, entrepreneur, and the founder and chairman of Casey Research, a provider of sub...Read More
Commodities, including gold, have been seeing initial signs of a long-term bull supercycle, said Steve Hanke, professor of applied economics at Johns Hopkins University. 0:00 - Commodities supercycle5:16 - Economic growth6:30 - Inflation and the Phillips Curve11:45 - Geopolitics Read More