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Was Friday’s Strong Run Before the Closing Bell the Turning Point in Stocks?

After yet another bout of heavy selling on Friday, the bulls stepped in well before the day was over. Cheered by Fed assurances of being ready to support the economy, did they see the light at the end of the tunnel? Global markets are salivating at the prospects of a coordinat...

Unnatural Distortions and the Precious Metals

I was sitting in my den looking out over the swamp—er—lake tonight when it appeared as though something was flailing around near the shoreline. So I threw on my deck shoes and went for a stroll down to the water to see what all the commotion was about. Now, you must under...

Bullish Sentiment Won’t Prevent a Breakout in Gold

Back in 2013 I recall having a bearish view on the stock market due to extremely bullish sentiment readings. The market completely ignored that, made a major breakout through 13 year resistance and continued running for years. Lesson learned. Turning to Gold, we find s...

Seabed rare earth and precious metal mining

Rising prices in precious metals and China’s monopoly in rare earth elements are leading to creativity and innovation in mining. For instance, Japan reported last month that they found extremely rich deposits of rare earth minerals on the seabed of the Pa...

Part III - Is the Fed Too Late Prevent A Housing Market Decline?

So, the reality is that based on our modeling system and our research, there are only two ways that the US Fed (and likely the global central banks) can navigate out of this inflation killing debt glut that has sunk the global markets into a quicksand-like economic malaise; ei...

Will Central Banks Prevent Recession and Push Gold Down?

Will Central Banks Prevent Recession and Push Gold Down? Trade wars, geopolitical tensions and slowing economic indicators. Both the ECB and the Fed have recently cut interest rates to stimulate slowing growth, hoping to escape possible recession. Will they succeed? A...

PART II - Fed Too Late To Prevent A Housing Market Crash?

In Part I of this research, we highlighted the Case-Shiller index of home affordability and how it relates to the US real estate market and consumer economic activity going forward. We warned that once consumers start to shift away from an optimistic view of the economy, t...

Should We Rethink Nuclear Power?

While it seems to fly in the face of everything we believe and have been taught about nuclear power, it may actually be the safest form of power production that we have. Ironically, the immense potency of the power of splitting an atom is simultaneously what makes nuclear weap...

Will U.S. Shale Survive If Oil Hits $40?

Within a month, the U.S. oil benchmark West Texas Intermediate recorded two first-of-a-kind events. First, it fell below zero on April 20. Then, it soared up so high it is about to book its best month ever, CNBC's Pippa Stevens noted in a recent commentary. Still, many ...

Yield Curve Has Inverted. Will Gold Rally Now?

The yield curve followed suit of the Fed and also inverted. Inverted yield curve is a sign of an incoming recession, they say. However, what is the background of this yield inversion and how will gold react to its emerging story? Red alert! Or, actually, a yield alert...
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