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Rodney Dangerfield Wikimedia Commons In March 1967, for most of the adult population in North America, the most popular comedians were almost all television series personalities, such as Carol Burnett, Buddy Ebsen and Dick Van Dyke. ...

Why Silver Stocks Should Be on Investors' Radar

Technical analyst Clive Maund explains why he believes investors should be looking at silver right now. We are now entering the final part of the endgame of the latest fiat experiment and the actions of the Fed and other central banks virtually guarantee that most ...

The Great Dichotomy

One of the advantages of being a sexagenarian is that after forty years investing in stocks, bonds, commodities, and currencies you have a pretty good idea when something is not exactly "right." If you have lived a good, normal life and you still have decent control of ov...

A Short Update on Irving, Lion One and Novo

In my experience everyone tends to make investing wisely way too complicated. Simple works, complicated doesn't. I think the first site visit I went on was to a gold project in Xinjiang province in Western China over eighteen years ago. The gold bull was but a calf. S...

No Rules, No Game, No Spectators

There are times in my life where I am forced to fight the urge to do harm to people, something that I have never enjoyed, even when I was playing hockey in the violent Southern Hockey League in 1977. I have taken spears to the groin, butt-ends to the face, hooks to...

Gold - Merciless sell-off in the paper gold market expected

Over the last three weeks all hell broke loose in worldwide financial markets sending basically all asset classes into a dramatic crash. While Gold reached a new all-time high just a week ago it now trades significantly lower. Has the Corona Virus Panic pinned the "everything ...

Precious Metals Premiums, the COMEX and the Macro Picture

Maurice Jackson: Today, we're going to discuss precious metals premiums, the COMEX and the big picture. Joining us for a conversation is Andy Schectman, the president of Miles Franklin Precious Metals Investments . Andy, investors in physical precious metals are upset...

Tax Loss Season: What Does the Broken Clock Setup Look Like?

Back in October 2018, Goldcorp was trading at its lowest level in 16 years. This was before Goldcorp merged with Newmont, one of the world’s largest and oldest gold producers. Goldcorp wasn’t alone. Shares of ...

America the Broken – Can It Be Restored?

This is the first issue of The Rise of America , a series about the future of the United States as the global superpower. You’ll read about the forces that will propel it to unprecedented dominance—and how you can best position yourself to profit fr...

Gold Breakout Not Confirmed Yet

Gold has broken out from a two-month-long consolidation (from $1680 to $1770), but the other precious metals markets have not confirmed Gold's strength. The gold stocks (GDX, GDXJ) remain below their May highs while Silver remains below significant, multi-year resistance ...
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