By Daniel R. Amerman, CFACan the U.S. economy actually be turned on and off like a light switch? What are the implications for investors if it can't?The shutdown of much of the American economy in response to the COVID-19 pandemic has already created what is by far the single largest increase in unemployment in U.S. history in such a short period of time. We are experiencing two quite distinct b...Read More
By Rob Kirby The plandemic was [conveniently or coincidentally, take your pick?] "dropped" because we are on an exponential, vertical growth curve for money which had to be created - due to the magic of compounding - before we ever had a "virus". I would like to now remind EVERYONE of a piece I penned back in August of 2018 where I did write in a piece titled, Big Money and the Big Lie: "T...Read More
By RambusBack at the 2008 crash low in the HUI there was a reversal pattern, that is pretty rare, which helped confirm that very important low. If you ever wondered what the 2007 - 2008 top looked like and the decline that followed to the 2008 crash low this daily chart for the HUI paints the Chartology I posted at the tent, in real time, as the impulse move to the downside took place.The 2007 -...Read More
The $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief package that President Donald Trump signed into law on March 27 is just the beginning. The Treasury Department is now seeking some $250 billion more to replenish small business loans, and there's hope that the president and House Democrats can agree on a "Phase Four" spending deal, one that may target infrastructure. Trump has asked for $2 trillion. And...Read More
By David HaggithBy its close yesterday, the market provided exactly the example of the head slamming I said bulls were going to get in the article I was writing all day yesterday because the "Stock Market Bulls are Delusional in Face of Great Depression."Monday's stampede proved how utterly disconnected from reality the market's bulls remain, and that means they're going to get their heads pound...Read More
By: Ira EpsteinGold daily chart shows the massive move from $1450-1740's within a 5 week period, wow!Read More
Great Bear Resources is continuing its drilling program, following strict safety protocols to protect its crews. Great Bear Resources Ltd. (GBR:TSX.V; GTBDF:OTCQX) announced in a news release that all assays returned from drilling thus far at the LP Fault target intersected gold mineralization. The LP Fault is part of the company's Dixie project in Ontario's Red Lake District. Chris Taylor, presi...Read More
Ron Struthers of Struthers' Research Report takes a look at the investment thesis for Ridgestone Mining. The correction in gold ended with the drop to the $1,460/ounce area. We see these spikes up of higher highs. It is like the gold market is a pressure cooker, trying to explode upward, and soon it will. Ridgestone Mining Inc. (RMI:TSX.V)New, well-structured deal with strong shareholder base; St...Read More
An operational update on Victoria Gold is provided in a BMO Capital Markets report. In an April 7 research note, BMO Capital Markets analyst Andrew Mikitchook reported that Victoria Gold Corp. (VGCX:TSX; VITFF:OTCMKTS) is expected to increase gold production significantly at its Eagle mine in the Yukon, with commercial production starting in late Q2/20 or early Q3/20. The latter "remains a key de...Read More
Thedebt-to-GDP ratio is an important metric economists use for comparing acountry’s total debt to its gross domestic product (GDP). The percentagearrived at by dividing the country’s total GDP by its total debt indicates thecountry’s ability to pay back its loans. The higher the percentage, the higherthe risk of a country being unable to pay the interest on its debt, andtherefore...Read More
With his portfolio "solidly anchored" in silver and gold, sector expert Michael Ballanger opines on how bankers and politicians can manipulate markets.As a child, I used to get quite excited at the prospect of having my English "Gran" read me the Hans Christian Andersen book "The Emperor's New Clothes." I found the tale fiendishly amusing, as the charlatan tailor uses lethal doses of fla...Read More
APRIL 2020In a recent essay published at Project Syndicate, Harvard economics professor Kenneth Rogoff sets an ominous tone. Humanity, he says "is facing something akin to alien invasion" - an apt analogy, we thought. "With each passing day," he goes on, "the 2008 global financial crisis increasingly looks like a mere dry run for today's economic catastrophe. The short-term collapse in global ou...Read More
By Daniel R. Amerman, CFACan the U.S. economy actually be turned on and off like a light switch? What are the implications for investors if it can't?The shutdown of much of the American economy in response to the COVID-19 pandemic has already created what is by far the single largest increase in unemployment in U.S. history in such a short period of time. We are experiencing two quite distinct b...Read More
By Rob Kirby The plandemic was [conveniently or coincidentally, take your pick?] "dropped" because we are on an exponential, vertical growth curve for money which had to be created - due to the magic of compounding - before we ever had a "virus". I would like to now remind EVERYONE of a piece I penned back in August of 2018 where I did write in a piece titled, Big Money and the Big Lie: "T...Read More
By RambusBack at the 2008 crash low in the HUI there was a reversal pattern, that is pretty rare, which helped confirm that very important low. If you ever wondered what the 2007 - 2008 top looked like and the decline that followed to the 2008 crash low this daily chart for the HUI paints the Chartology I posted at the tent, in real time, as the impulse move to the downside took place.The 2007 -...Read More
The $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief package that President Donald Trump signed into law on March 27 is just the beginning. The Treasury Department is now seeking some $250 billion more to replenish small business loans, and there's hope that the president and House Democrats can agree on a "Phase Four" spending deal, one that may target infrastructure. Trump has asked for $2 trillion. And...Read More
By David HaggithBy its close yesterday, the market provided exactly the example of the head slamming I said bulls were going to get in the article I was writing all day yesterday because the "Stock Market Bulls are Delusional in Face of Great Depression."Monday's stampede proved how utterly disconnected from reality the market's bulls remain, and that means they're going to get their heads pound...Read More
By: Ira EpsteinGold daily chart shows the massive move from $1450-1740's within a 5 week period, wow!Read More
Thedebt-to-GDP ratio is an important metric economists use for comparing acountry’s total debt to its gross domestic product (GDP). The percentagearrived at by dividing the country’s total GDP by its total debt indicates thecountry’s ability to pay back its loans. The higher the percentage, the higherthe risk of a country being unable to pay the interest on its debt, andtherefore...Read More