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Transportation stock breakout is a good omen for the economy

The transportation stocks often lead the economy in both directions. That makes sense since truckers and railroads get an early look at the beginning stage of economic reversals in both directions. They get to see changes in the shipments of raw materials to manufacturers, s...

What to do if you like QE3 but stocks make you nervous

QE2 in 2010 and ‘Operation Twist’ in 2011 recovered the stock market from double-digit corrections that were underway at the time, and rescued investors from their extreme bearish sentiment each time. QE3 is underway and many are convinced that&CloseCurlyQu...

History of Yield Curve Inversions and Gold

The inversion of the yield curve is of crucial importance as it has historically been one of the most reliable recessionary gauges. Consequently, we invite you to read our today’s article about the history of the yield curve inversions and find out whether the ...

June 3rd 2020, Crypto Chartbook: Accepting doubt

Accepting doubt There are no guarantees. The constant debate if Bitcoin gets banned or rises in price or will be replaced or… Nonsensical chatter in the news and one’s mind. Nobody knows what happens tomorrow or in 10 years. The only principle about these f...

Will Democrats fire back with second stimulus?

Data revealed last week showed a job market that's careening down a steep street with no breaks. Yet investors shrugged off concerns and the stock market actually ended the week up 1.5% due to that rockin' Monday on the first day of the month. That's because there...

The World Fell into Debt Trap. Will Gold Help?

The global debt as a percentage of the GDP has increased from around 100 percent in 1950 to almost 200 percent in 2007 and to 225 percent in 2017. The world is more indebted than it was when the global financial crisis burst. Isn’t this economic madness? We inv...

Connect the Dots: A Speculator’s Paradise is Heating Up

The U.S. Federal Reserve and central banks around the world appear to have the printing presses going full tilt these days. This has fueled the greatest “V recovery” any buy the dip investor could have asked for. Tech stocks and pr...

Gold Move

For the first time since November 9 th 2011, front month gold futures traded hands above $1,800 per ounce. It’s now knocking on the door of a major technical resistance level. Naturally, this has every goldbug and self-proclaimed expert on YouTube shout...

Gold miners and explorers face serious supply problems

Major gold mining companies are facing a dilemma—declining production as the gold price is hitting record levels. Junior gold explorers are confronting a similar dilemma—fewer legitimate exploration properties with the real potential to host a major economic deposit. This un...

Real story behind last week's stock-market panic

Thursday's U.S. stock market trading session qualified as a genuine stock-market "panic." They're rare, fortunately, so they're memorable. You can say you were there. According to the volume analysts at Lowry Research Corp., this stock market panic was ...
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