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Bond sell-off is due to become more serious

With my indicators on a sell signal for bonds since August 16, I have been warning about bonds being overbought and in danger of rolling over into a serious correction for several months. And indeed, the 20-year U.S. Treasury bond has already lost 11% of its value just since...

Time to Replace Bonds with Gold in Your Portfolio?

Recently, the WGC published a fresh Investment Update entitled It may be time to replace bonds with gold . Is it? According to the report, investors are now facing the environment with flat to inverted yield curves , stock valuations at extreme levels that historical...

Gold Peeks Above $1,700 amid Coronavirus Fears and Market Turmoil

On Sunday, Italy registered a huge jump in new cases of the COVID-19 , the stock market plunged, while the oil market crashed. Tuesday morning, and Italy is on lockdown. Meanwhile, gold jumped above $1,700. What’s next for the yellow metal? Gold Jumps Above...

You’re Probably Underinvested in Gold

In a September report, the World Gold Council (WGC) pointed out that some investors are underexposed to gold. The gist of the study is that investors may assume they have adequate exposure to gold because they’re invested in a fund that tracks a broad-ba...

It’s time to dump U.S. Treasury bonds – again

First let’s make sure we understand the basics of bonds. Bonds are a form of debt. When a company or a government needs to borrow money it can borrow from banks and pay interest on the loan, or it can borrow from investors by issuing bonds and paying intere...

Three Upside and One Downside Risk for Gold

Our base scenario for 2020 is that it might be a worse year for gold than 2019 was. However, there are three major upside (and one downside) risks for the gold market, which could materialize in 2020. Today’s article will introduce you to these potential cataly...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Bombardier, Baytex and Tilray turn heads

North American stocks have had a strong week. Markets on both sides of the border responded well to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s vote to hold interest rates between 5.25 per cent and 5.50 per cent for a fifth straight meeting. The central bank has kept r...

Financially Transmitted Diseases

I came up with Financially Transmitted Disease, or FTD TM for short, a couple of years ago. It all happened when I was having dinner with some colleagues discussing quantitative easing (QE) and negative interest rate policy (NIRP). NIRP will have the biggest impact...

Stock Performance in the Rising Coronavirus Fever

The bulls didn’t really get their act together yesterday, and the early gains evaporated a few hours into the session. As stocks closed near their daily lows, what chances of invalidating Tuesday’s breakdown below the important support do the bu...

Setting Gold Market Expectations for 2020 Right

Hooray, the twenties are here! But what will the 2020 bring for the gold market? Shall we see the beginning of the Belle Époque for the yellow metal? Gold at the End of 2019 The last year was a very good one for the gold bulls , as one can clearly see in the chart...
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