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This is Why the Secular Bull is Going to Last

To me the most important engineering puzzle policy makers around the world have to solve for the years ahead is how to get the economic machine to produce economic well-being for most people when monetary policy does not work …. Ray Dalio Economies are human constructs, n...

Gold and the Political Theater: Is The Tail Wagging the Dog?

As the old saying goes, politics is a show business for ugly people. Fair enough, but what does it have to do with gold? Let’s jump right in and find out! There Is No Trade War Economic reports are rarely fun. But when we read the latest US trade ...

Oil Is Fueling the Commodities Rally: 2019 Halftime Report

Commodities were on mostly sound footing in the first half of 2019. The S&P GSCI returned more than 13 percent as of June 30, one of the best first six months in recent memory. It was not without its challenges, though. In a repeat of last year, crude oil was the top...

Palladium Surges above $2,400. Is It Sustainable?

A new day, a new record in palladium! Is there any stopping it from reaching another high? What’s next in store for the white metal? If you thought gold had a good year, you were wrong. OK, maybe not wrong, but palladium enjoyed larger gains . Just lo...

Silvercorp hits record Q1 revenue on the back of higher silver prices

By Andrew Topf Silver is having a terrific year so far, with elevated monetary and industrial demand providing a strong market outlook. Demand for silver has exceeded supply for three consecutive years, and the pattern of deficits is likely to continue in 2024...

MMT is a spectacularly Dem idea

Economists are good for one thing, and that is creating theories. The trouble is, those theories are often wrong. This is why economics is often called “the dismal science”. Such is the case with the latest economic soup-de-jour, Modern Monetary Theory, o...

Gold: $6,600 or $22,000

I like to read. I read fast and that helps. I can't quite come to grips with all these guys now coming out with 25-minute videos they insist we watch instead of reading. Do they really believe that everyone has so much free time that they can pay attention to someone ch...

Crunching Some Numbers and What They Say – Part I

This is one of those articles that are packed with resources showing your what to expect for various assets both long-term and short-term and will guide you through these volatile times and this year. Our friends and followers continue to contact us asking what to expect a...

Crunching Some Numbers – Our Researchers Share Their Data – Part II

Continuing our earlier multi-part research post related to our extensive number crunching and predictive modeling systems expectations going forward many years, (Part I ) this second part will highlight some existing data points and start to discuss the concepts of what t...

The Coming Great Global Reset

In the first quarter of 2019, global debt hit $246.5 trillion. Encouraged by lower interest rates, governments went on a borrowing binge as they ramped up spending, adding $3 trillion to world debt in Q1 alone. It reverses a trend that started in the beginning of 2018, of ...
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