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GBP/USD – Pound Gaining Ground as Boris Holds Lead in Polls

It’s Election Day across the U.K, and millions of voters will determine what happens next with the Brexit saga, which has lasted three years. If Prime Minister Johnson can win an outright majority, the British pound could respond with significant gains. ...

The San Francisco Gold Mine of Magna Rises Again

Yesterday I promised I would be boring so here it is. We are in a depression. The Fed is doing the opposite of the right thing. They are destroying the currency. Their stupidity will take down the stock market as well as the bond market and leave most of the 99% broken....

Silver Offers A Golden Opportunity To Preserve Soon To Be Destroyed Value

The fundamentals for silver and gold are very strong, and with all the massive bailouts and stimulus, which have increased debt levels, they are just getting stronger. Until a significant portion of these debts is repaid or defaulted on, it would be foolish to talk about a to...

History of Yield Curve Inversions and Gold

The inversion of the yield curve is of crucial importance as it has historically been one of the most reliable recessionary gauges. Consequently, we invite you to read our today’s article about the history of the yield curve inversions and find out whether the ...

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...

Will Draghi’s Swan Song Revive the Eurozone? And Gold?

It was a hot monetary policy meeting yesterday. Faced with slow inflation and bleak growth, the ECB eased again, delivering a fresh stimulus package. What does it mean for the gold market? ECB Strikes Back in Response to Subdued Inflation Amid the continued shortfall ...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Big Draws and New Stars

We’re halfway through September! Although the fall season hasn’t officially started in terms of the weather, the business world and Bullboards have certainly picked up in activity. Every week we track the most-viewed Bullboards in each ...

Maple Gold for US$6 an Ounce and I Was Wrong About an October Crash

I just hate it when I have to admit that I was dead wrong about something as important as calling for a major crash in October. Perhaps a little whining would make it go down easier. Something very bad comes this way. Right out of the blue the Fed began to dump bundl...

Will Repogeddon Make Gold Rally?

One of the most important recent developments in the world of finance was the September liquidity crisis in the U.S. repo market. As a reminder, the repo market is where borrowers borrow cash from lenders against collateral in the form of safe securities such as government bon...

Gold’s Appeal Now That Two Key Uncertainties for Global Economy Are Gone

China and the U.S. have reached a preliminary agreement, which softens their trade war, while the landslide victory of Conservative Party in the UK parliamentary elections clears the path to Brexit. Given that downside risks for the global economy are now significantly lower, ...
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