Transaction time and ability matters One big aspect here at Midas Touch Consulting is wealth preservation. When the whole world writes article about the halving event we see no edge or urgency. Edges are not to be found when everybody is aware about them. Mutually you ca...
Korbinian Koller
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May 15, 2020
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Talk of a synchronized world - all three economic superpowers are in a recession! The U.S. suffers from industrial recession, Japan from export recession, while Germany may fall into a broad economic recession. Will the gold market warm up to these news? Recent U.S. Da...
Arkadiusz Sieron
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August 21, 2019
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Already at yesterday’s open, stocks have erased Tuesday’s downswing – and as the day progressed, more gains came in. S&P 500 finished at our initial upside target, at the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement. As the Fed press conference got underway, sto...
Monica Kingsley
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April 30, 2020
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Now serving much more than just soup, shares of multi-brand food conglomerate Campbell Soup Co. are trading 10% higher today as the firm announced better than expected annual earnings. Shares of Campbell Soup Company (CPB:NYSE) are trading more than 10% higher today...
Streetwise Reports
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September 3, 2019
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U.S. companies have never had so much debt on their books as they do now. As of the fourth quarter of 2019, non-financial firms owed some $9.6 trillion in outstanding debt, a figure that’s up more than 57 percent from the financial crisis 10 years earlier,...
Frank Holmes
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April 3, 2020
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Global markets have been erratic, as volatility continues vengeance. A major index can fluctuate an entire percentage in mere minutes, but as any experienced trader will tell you, what is a...
Jonathon Brown
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July 21, 2022
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Precious metals are loving the uncertainty the coronavirus has created. Despite limited successes some countries have had with reopening, the virus is nowhere near contained. As of this writing, close to 6 million worldwide are infected and 365,328 have died. The importan...
Richard (Rick) Mills
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June 1, 2020
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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 ...
Richard (Rick) Mills
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October 21, 2019
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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...
Richard (Rick) Mills
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April 12, 2019
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Mattress stuffers or bullion holders? Who fares better in a crisis? North American investors are divided between those who believe the decade-long stock market bull is going to keep running into the 2020s, and investors who, wary of something terrible happening, are hoarding...
Richard (Rick) Mills
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December 20, 2019
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