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Gold Above $1,600 As Iran Retaliates

We didn’t have to wait long for Iran’s response. After the missile attack on U.S. bases in Iraq, gold briefly soared above $1,600. What should we expect next? Iran Retaliates, Gold Rallies On Tuesday, I wrote that “given that Soleimani wa...

Bob Moriarty's Thoughts on the Coronavirus

If there was ever a time for real leaders to step forward and lead, the last four months would have been the time to do so. If there was an issue that demanded cooperation from all the nations of the world, we have seen it. Instead we have been fed a steady diet of disinf...

Growing inequality threatens mining

In the 1986 classic ‘Platoon’, Charlie Sheen’s character Chris Taylor tells everyone that he dropped out of college to serve in the Vietnam War. This sets him apart from the other grunts and makes Taylor seem noble and patriotic, giving up sch...

Germany starts war on gold

Germans, like Indians and Chinese, love their gold - although their reasons for buying and keeping bullion are somewhat different. In China and India, gold jewelry is a status symbol - a sign of wealth and success. In Germany, owning gold bars and coins, maybe a 24-karat ...

We Should Let the Banks Burn Down

Bob Moriarty of 321 Gold explains why he believes banks should be allowed to fail. In later 2008 during what is now referred to as the Great Financial Crisis, government and financial managers had an opportunity to reset a badly out of balance banking system....

Could the coronavirus cause the next ‘Arab Spring’?

The rich are getting richer, inequality is on the rise, and the middle class, the backbone of the US economy since the 1950s, is shrinking. In 2018 the three highest-paid chief executives in the United States earned more than the output of several countries. Tesla&Close...

The 10 Highest Paying Jobs In Oil & Gas

Make no mistake: Oil and gas companies may be doing some serious cost-cutting and slimming-and-trimming to stay competitive after the shale boom binge, but when it comes to employment, it's still one of the best industries to hit up for a job. Jobs are booming, just as m...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Rising Tides…

Do rising tides truly lift all ships? The adage often holds true in investment circles, as strong markets or deals lift companies and competitors alike while negative sentiment can bring everyone in a sector down. But a rising tide is simply upwards pressure on companies, ...

The Single Data Point That Changed Everything

Editor’s Note: Earlier this week one of the junior gold stocks in the KRO Portfolio announced major news, sending share prices soaring over 300% since our buy price was met. If you’re a subscriber, please log in to the Member&CloseCurlyQ...

Covid-19: Who, what, when, where and why

If there is one thing we know about the coronavirus, it’s that getting a jump on it helps to limit the number of infections. Clearly the best time to stop this, and all outbreaks, is in its early stages. Both China and the United States have been accused of...
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