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Fed Panics over Coronavirus. What’s Next for Gold?

Yesterday, the Fed cut interest rates by 50 basis points. Not during a regular monetary policy meeting, but in a surprising move. But what are the implications for the gold market specifically? Fed Cuts Interest Rates in Emergency Move Last week, I wrote that the spread...

Is Gold Price Action Warning Of Imminent Monetary Collapse?

During the 2008 financial crisis the Fed significantly increased the US monetary base to keep the system from collapse. They are currently in a similar situation, and have done (is doing) the exact same thing. Here is a chart of the US monetary base to illustrate the simi...

The Stock Upswing Meets Employment Data

The much-anticipated upswing continuation came yesterday, and the bulls certainly fought hard to keep up the upside momentum. To what degree have they been successful with most of the intraday gains evaporating before the closing bell? The intraday volatility is high and ...

Closer To A Significant Monetary Event – Updated

Previously, I have shown how we could be close to major financial/monetary crisis. The following chart that shows the ratio of gold to the monetary base was used: The chart shows the ratio of the gold price to the St. Louis Adjusted Monetary Base back to 1918. That is ...

Gold and the Political Theater: Is The Tail Wagging the Dog?

As the old saying goes, politics is a show business for ugly people. Fair enough, but what does it have to do with gold? Let’s jump right in and find out! There Is No Trade War Economic reports are rarely fun. But when we read the latest US trade ...

Price of Gold Fundamental Daily Forecast – Prices Tumble Amid Mixed Reaction to Coronavirus Scare

The “sluggish” forecast from the IMF likely means that central banks will keep interest rates at or near historically low levels. Furthermore, it opens the door to more creative central bank stimulus like Quantitative Easing (QE) and fresh fiscal stimulu...

Retire Happy With Dollar Cost Averaging

Last week I had the pleasure of attending and presenting at the Oxford Club’s 21st Annual Investment U Conference in St. Petersburg, Florida. The main topic was the current retirement crisis. Baby boomers are reaching retirement in worse financial shape th...

Are Gold and GDX Reversing, or Pushing to New Highs?

Gold and mining stocks just closed at a new yearly high. Silver is not even close to reaching such levels, and gold is already back below where it was trading 24 hours ago. Can these breakouts be trusted? Do they have a lasting power? To answer that, we better remember somethi...

Monetary Growth Slows. Will Gold Accelerate Now?

The growth of the US money supply has slowed down! We invite you to read our today’s article about the sluggish American monetary inflation, and find out whether it signal the upcoming recession and good times for gold. Monetary Growth Slows. Will Gold ...

What Ballooning Corporate Debt Means for Investors

Few people know the risks in today’s economy and marketplace as much as David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Canadian wealth management firm Gluskin Sheff & Associates. For years he’s educated investors with his popular “Break...
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