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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....

How a ‘Debt Jubilee’ + mining could be a path to coronavirus recovery

Stock markets rebounded on Tuesday, after the White House announced further measures to help Americans and companies hurt by the coronavirus pandemic. The Trump Administration is reportedly considering sending checks to Americans so they have cash to spend during the outbr...

The Coming Test of the Great S&P 500 Bull Run

S&P 500 has overcome Thursday’s intraday highs, breaking above the 50% Fibonacci retracement of the slide from the mid-Feb highs to the mid-March lows. The setup appears too bullish to ignore. Is it time to jump in on the long side, or is the air getting too th...

Precious Metals Premiums, the COMEX and the Macro Picture

Maurice Jackson: Today, we're going to discuss precious metals premiums, the COMEX and the big picture. Joining us for a conversation is Andy Schectman, the president of Miles Franklin Precious Metals Investments . Andy, investors in physical precious metals are upset...

What A Brave S&P 500 Bulls’ Move!

Today’s article will dive deep into yesterday’s market action, including the aftermarket one. After another dreadful weekly unemployment claims report coming in at well over 5000K, the S&P 500 obliged lower, yet came back after two bouts of heav...

DAVID SMITH | America It’s Common Sense vs. Debt Slavery

David Smith of the Morgan Report sits down with Maurice Jackson of Proven and Probable to discuss a very important topic germane to the financial state of America, debt slavery. This interview addresses the various entities that are and have been creat...

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...

Is There a Real Shortage of Physical Gold and Silver?

Every time the price of gold and silver go down in a big way, the manipulation/conspiracy crowd come creeping out of their rat holes to start preaching about naked short selling and a disconnect between physical metals and paper markets. As you will see, both issues tend ...

SSR Mining: I Hear They've Got A Taiga By The Tail In Sask.!

Tigers. Raaa! The exploration industry loves tigers! Tigers are used as a metaphor in the exploration industry to describe something big -- something fierce -- something rare. Whenever geologists think they're onto a BIG and VALUABLE new discovery they...

New Day, New Test of the Great S&P 500 Bull Run

Egged on by the horrendous retail sales data, S&P 500 intraday decline has gathered steam yesterday. An 8.7% drop in consumer spending can’t be just waved off. Neither can the Empire State Manufacturing Index at -78.2. We have the impression that the world is w...
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