The stock market huffed, and it puffed, and finally made it over the hump, with the large-cap S&P 500 Index (414 days) and Dow Jones Industrial Average both vaulting to new all-time highs. It’s worth revisiting the details of this bullish buy signal to see what could be in store for the stock market in the months ahead.
Read More »2016 Olympic Gold Medals: How Much Gold Do They Actually Contain?
Have you ever wondered if the Olympic medals are actually made of gold at all? It turns out today’s gold medals actually contain very little gold at all.
Read More »Capture Some Incredible Potential Gains By Investing In Stock Warrants (+2K Views)
If you don’t understand stock warrants, you are not alone. Very few of the professional newsletter writers and analysts understand them so why should you? Allow me to give you a brief education on stock warrants in the following paragraphs and tell you exactly why you need this information.
Read More »Crude Oil Trading: Where It All Began & Future Predictions (+2K Views)
Today's infographic serves as the perfect primer for all the questions about oil that you had, yet were afraid to ask. It also illustrates the impact that unexpected geopolitical events can have on the oil price – and how this volatility can be contagious to other global markets.
Read More »Bancopalypse 2.0 May Be Upon Us – Soon
The banking crisis of 2008 never fully healed. It just got shuffled under the carpet while the public was fed a phony narrative that everything was fantastic which turned out to be a gigantic farce; many of the world’s banking systems are just as risky as they were back in 2008.
Read More »Central Bank Bubble Will Burst and Result In A Recession & Bear Market
The unwinding of the "Central Bank Bubble" will be worse than either the Dot.Com Bubble or the Housing Bubble. It seems like most investors continue to show apathy even with the warnings by us and quite a few others of the "unintended consequences" of the central banks doing things that have never been done before. Those investors are in good company because it appears to us that the leaders of the major central banks of the world do not have any idea of the "unintended consequences" either.
Read More »The Gold (and soybeans) Rally Is About to Run Out of Gas – Here’s Why
Our experience has shown that the huge imbalance in positions between the commercial producers selling forward production and the speculators’ buying of anticipation typically resolves itself in the fundamental direction of the commercial traders’ collective prediction. The gold and soybeans rallies are about to find themselves out of gas.
Read More »Decline & Fall of Deutsche Bank Becoming Fast & Furious (2K Views)
It’s been almost 10 years in the making, but the fate of one of Europe’s most important financial institutions appears to be sealed. After a hard-hitting sequence of scandals, poor decisions, and unfortunate events, Frankfurt-based Deutsche Bank shares are now down -48% on the year to $12.60, which is a record-setting low. Even more stunning is the long-term view of the German institution’s downward spiral. With a modest $15.8 billion in market capitalization, shares of the 147-year-old company now trade for a paltry 8% of its peak price in May 2007. Today's infographic illustrates the timeline of the fall of one of Europe’s most iconic financial institutions.
Read More »The Silver Bull Argument Has Flaws – Here’s Why (+2K Views)
There is a popular school of thought in the precious metals sector that is extremely bullish on silver. They talk about silver returning all the way to the pre-20th century 15:1 ratio to gold, or even to 10:1. If you really think this is going to happen, you should just go and put most of your money into silver and silver miners but I don't recommend this. This article discusses some of the key factors that can affect the relative performance of silver versus gold from a short-, medium- and long-term view.
Read More »Noonan: “Gold Appears Poised To Continue Its Rally” (+2K Views)
The price of each metal is not going up. The measure of the number of fiats needed to buy the metals will grow ever more as each country’s fiat issuance becomes increasingly debased. That is when the power of holding gold and silver will be felt the most.
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