TSX Venture Exchange (TSX-V): GRG Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FSE): G6A OTCQB Venture Market (OTCQB): GARWF VANCOUVER, Oct. 31, 2018 /CNW/ - Golden Arrow Resources Corporation (TSX-V: GRG, FSE: G6A, OTCQB: GARWF), "Golden Arrow" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that the Company has entered into a Definitive Agreement (the "Agreement") to acquire up to 100% of the Indiana gold-copper p...Read More
By Craig HemkeA small move in price enables The Banks to lay the shorts right back on. Just three weeks ago, we warned you to ignore newsletter pundits who were claiming that one day soon, The Banks that operate on the COMEX will be long and on the side of the regular investor/stacker. As with all nonsense, this sentiment ignores reality. Before reading further, I urge you to read this post from...Read More
By David SmithLast month in this space, I penned an essay titled "Are Silver and Gold 'at the Flood'"?. A few weeks later, two other essays on another widely-read site discussed this topic from the same perspective and sourcing - a case of "great minds thinking along similar lines"?Please take time to read or review that Money Metals Exchange Post of August 28.I made the case of a misalignment i...Read More
By Avi GilburtI am starting to see evidence of serious stress from investors based upon the tone of the some of the comments I am seeing in my articles on the market. Well, at least from those who did not heed my warnings.In fact, even though I warned about this type of drop well before it happened, some investors were taking their anger out on me even though the market did exactly what I warned...Read More
Is it safe to go back in the water? Merely asking that question is to suggest that only an imbecile would dive fearlessly back in the drink. Even so, there are most surely enough imbeciles to keep stocks buoyant in the days or even weeks ahead. If they eventually are joined by panic-stricken bears as sometimes happens, we could see a rally capable of persuading otherwise sane folks on the sideli...Read More
(by Reuters from BOSTON, LBMA)The price of gold is expected to rise to $1,532 an ounce by October next year, delegates to the London Bullion Market Association's (LBMA) annual gathering predicted on Tuesday.Gold in USD (10 Years)A poll of delegates at the LBMA conference in Boston also predicted higher prices in a year's time for silver, platinum and palladium.Spot gold has had a difficult few m...Read More
It's a good thing October is coming to an end. It's been a particularly lousy month for the markets. October has seen about $5 trillion in value erased from global markets.Reasons for that sell-off range from fear over Fed rate hikes, trade wars, elections and buyback "blackout" periods during earnings.Buyback blackouts are ending, which should provide markets some needed lift over the next month....Read More
Most people know they should invest, just as most people know they should watch their diet and exercise. Nonetheless, millions of people don’t invest at all. Barely one-third of families in the bottom 50% of earners own stocks, according to the Fed-they aren't active investors.An active investor is someone who actually lives off their investments as opposed to wages from a job. My investment...Read More
“If only I could go back and invest at the start of this 10-year bull market...”It seems like every week I hear some variation of this statement. People are frustrated that they didn’t invest when the market was on sale in the wake of the financial crisis ten years ago.Missing out on a 10-year bull market is a tragedy, especially for my friends who promised themselves they would...Read More
Nov 01, 2018 Guest(s): Patrick Ceresna Founder & Chief Derivative Market Strategist, Big Picture Trading Investors should brace for a possible bear market in equities for 2019, and there are a number of safe haven assets to turn to on top of gold, said Patrick Ceresna, founder and chief derivative market strategist at Big Picture Trading. "I think everyone's a little too bearish on treasury bond...Read More
Nov 01, 2018 Guest(s): Rob McEwen The large-cap miners have dissuaded investors from entering the mining sector space with their lackluster performance and shrinking production profiles, said Rob McEwen, chairman of McEwen Mining. "The majors haven't done any favors to the sector. They've gone out and they've sold off production so their growth curves have a negative slope to them. They got rid...Read More
Link to Slides and Sources: https://www.itmtrading.com/blog/disap...Lynette Zang has held the position of Chief Market Analyst at ITM Trading since 2002. Ms. Zang has been in the markets on some level since 1964. Her mission is to convert financial noise into understandable language. She has been a banker, a stock broker and studied world currencies since 1987. She believes strongly that we need t...Read More
Peter Schiff is an internationally recognized ecoanomist specializing in the foreign equity, currency and gold markets. Mr. made his name as President and Chief Global Strategist of Euro Pacific Capital. He frequently delivers lectures at major economic and investment conferences, and is quoted often in the print media, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Barron's, BusinessWeek, Tim...Read More
It's a good thing October is coming to an end. It's been a particularly lousy month for the markets. October has seen about $5 trillion in value erased from global markets.Continue...Read More
"They say that Italians have few children and that something is needed to turn the trend around...That's why the ministry wants to contribute, favouring rural areas in particular, whereContinue...Read More
Today we return to bedrock economics... and consider "the seen versus the unseen."The latest government report claims third-quarter GDP expanded at a 3.5% rate, annualized.Combined with the second quarter's 4.2%, the results are the strongest consecutive quarters in four years.In all, Commerce Department data reveal the U.S. economy has expanded at nearly 3% since April last.The Wall Street Journa...Read More
Jonathan Tepper, founder of macro research firm Variant Perception and author of The Myth of Capitalism, calls in to discuss the rise of corporate monopolies and its implications. @jtepper21:24 The Myth of Capitalism and Amazon.com, Inc.6:08 The beer industry, duopolies and innovation10:14 Low interest rate policy and the rise of cartels15:31 The "big pendulum" of anti-trust policy and the FAAN...Read More
Nassim Nicholas Taleb, scientific advisor at Universa Investments, discusses the factors causing global fragility, hidden liabilities in global markets, and what he sees as safe trades in the current market.Nassim Taleb spent 20 years as a derivatives trader and, after closing 650,000 option transactions and examining 200,000 risk reports, he changed careers in 2006 to become a scholar and philoso...Read More
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"If I had a magic wand, I would raise taxes and cut retirement spending," Yellen told CNBC's Steve Liesman at the Charles Schwab Impact conference in Washington, D.C., who characterized the U.S. debt path as "unsustainable."Yellen noted this will only get worse as more baby boomers retire and spending on retirement and health care programs grow.Fred Imbert| @foimbert Published5:57PM ET Tue, 30 Oct...Read More