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After An Extremely Rare Move In Bonds, How Have Stocks And Bonds Performed In The Past?

LEARNING FROM HISTORICAL MARKET FACTS When investors are concerned about future economic outcomes, they often migrate toward more defensive-oriented long-term U.S. Treasury bonds (TLT). The recent surge in demand for defensive bonds caused an extremely rare and extended loo...

Biopharma Co. Makes Major Headway Toward Clinical Trials for Treatment of Stroke

(CLICK IMAGE TO PLAY VIDEO) Finding an effective method of preventing the possibility of stroke is something that medical science has grappled with for decades. Now, a Vancouver-based clinical stage biopharmaceutical development company looks to be making significa...

Cash Usage Down, Gold Correspondingly Up?

In February, the World Gold Council released the newest edition of Gold Investor . What can we learn from the report? Let’s discuss gold’s role in the onslaught of the cashless society, its role as a portfolio diversifier, reverse asset and s...

Central Banks’ Gold Buying and Repatriation Spree

Central banks’ purchases and repatriations of gold have caught our attention once again. In October, Serbia’s central bank bought 9 tons of gold , following in the footsteps of many other central banks that have been adding to their gold reserv...

Sweden Ends Its Experiment with Negative Interest Rates. Should Gold Be Worried?

Teaser: Sweden has the world’s oldest central bank. The Riksbank has ended its experiment with the negative interest rate policy . That’s a major U-turn. We invite you to read our today’s article, which examines that huge chan...

Here’s the One Gold Chart to Watch

In recent weeks we’ve noted the positive developments in the gold stocks despite the sector being in a period of correction. Last week we shared the idea that the next impulsive move in gold stocks might begin when the correction in the metals ends. In ...

The Secret Central Bank Gold Transfer - Operation Fish

“Gold is a relic of barbarism and should be discarded by all civilized nations as a medium of exchange.” -John T. Goss, addressing the U.S. Senate in 1894 By the early summer of 1940, Belgium and the Netherlands were defeated. France w...

Ray Dalio Suggests USA Is Entering A Period Of Decline And New World Order

We find it interesting how researchers attempt to compare history, sometimes ancient history, to the applicable functions of today’s world and to attempt to translate the decline of empires in the past to what is happening in today’s world. Ra...

Record Natural Gas Prices Helping Co. to Become Cash Cow as Big Oil Rakes in Billions

Tightening energy supplies and geopolitical tensions have led to greatly increased worldwide natural gas and oil prices, making investors the only winners. Soaring European energy prices are hitting households and energy providers. Since the fall of 2021, energy prices have be...

Profiting from Europe's new gold rush

Europe owns a sizable chunk of the world's natural resources. Over the past few decades, however, EU countries have mostly imported their resources. Outlandish? Maybe. But it was simply easier, cheaper, and most importantly it avoided most environmental conflicts. Ge...
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