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    Many price-battered precious metals investors may currently be sitting on some quantity of capital that they plan to convert into gold and silver, but they are wondering when “the best time” is to do...

Archive - Mar 2015 - Blog entry

March 12th

williambanzai7's picture

END GaMe...





Yes, the end is near...

 

Sprott Money's picture

Legal Tender Coins Shed Clues On Bullion Racket, Part II





Part I of this series provided what (for some) is a revelation: the absurd, $1 & $5 face-value on our legal tender, minted silver coins is not some totally arbitrary anomaly. Rather, it was a part of the strategy of the One Bank to pretend that its fraudulent paper currencies were not (and are not) losing value at a catastrophic rate.

 

EconMatters's picture

Rate Hikes Already Priced into the US Dollar Index





Not just one 25 basis point rate hike, taking a look at that chart, several rate hikes have already been priced into the US Dollar Index.

 

March 11th

EconMatters's picture

The Real Reason the Fed Has To Raise Rates in June





Financial markets should actually be begging the Fed for a June 25 basis point rate hike, the alternative is going to hurt a lot more... 

 

williambanzai7's picture

DeFeND THe NWO...





What is history but fables agreed upon...-Napoleon Bonaparte

 

GoldCore's picture

Apple Gold Demand - Bloomberg View Misrepresents GoldCore





- Silly gold ‘bug’ name calling shows bias against gold and towards stocks   - “Gold bugs” and “stock roaches” can peacefully coexist - Maybe a rational debate would be enlightening  ...

 

Phoenix Capital Research's picture

A Bond Market Revolt is Fast Approaching





Yields can always go lower… but at some point investors will have to ask, “how much am I willing to pay the Government to sit on my money? 1%? 2%? 3%?”

 
 

Sprott Money's picture

Legal Tender Coins Shed Clues On Bullion Racket, Part I





One of the “mysteries” of our modern (i.e. fraudulent) precious metals markets is explaining the face-value of our gold and silver minted coins, meaning relating their nominal price to their actual value. The face-value on U.S./Canadian silver 1-oz coins is $1 and $5, and the face-value for our 1-oz gold coins is $50. For those investors (including this analyst) who began using precious metals as a vehicle for wealth-protection at a relatively late date; the face-value of these coins seems totally arbitrary.

 

March 10th

williambanzai7's picture

HFT LEW...





Let's bone up...

 

EconMatters's picture

Six Days Until Bond Market Crash Begins





The Federal Reserve, and now the European Union have set the stage for the biggest collapse in bond markets that will make the sub-prime financial crisis look like a cakewalk

 

GoldCore's picture

‘BREXIT’ Poses Risks To Sterling Assets – UK Stocks and London Property





With all the focus on Grexit in recent weeks, investors have not paid much attention to the risk posed by ‘Brexit’ or the possibility of the UK leaving the European Union.

 

williambanzai7's picture

NuLaND...





Neocon She Wolf of the NWO

 
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