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December 22nd, 2015

GoldCore's picture

Russia Gold “Buying Spree” Continues – Buy 22 Tons In November





Russia adds another 700,000 ounces (22 tonnes) to gold reserves in November. Ally Kazakhstan increased gold reserves for 38th month –  to over 7 million ounces. Russia views gold bullion as “100% guarantee from legal and political risks ...”

 

December 22nd

rcwhalen's picture

Feldkamp: The Macroeconomics of Crises and Fraud





Financial fraud is any method by which deception or duplicity induces those with money to "invest" in a scheme...   

 

Gold Standard Institute's picture

Janet Yellen Fights the Tide of Falling Interest





On Dec 16, Federal Chair Janet Yellen announced the Fed was raising the federal funds rate by 25 basis points. She will have to take it back.

 

December 21st

williambanzai7's picture

USS ISIS STRaTeGY...





Thar she Bros...

 

Phoenix Capital Research's picture

The Great Reflation Is Ending...Stocks Will Crash Just As They Did in 2001 and 2008





In the last month, the ECB, US Fed and BoJ have all implemented new policies. ALL of their stock markets FELL afterwards. 

 

Sprott Money's picture

Gold & Silver Prices Will Surge On Fundamentals Not Technical Analysis





I would imagine any ancient Roman wise enough to make this same prediction back before the Empire collapsed as the great city fell from a population of one million down to 12,000, would have sounded like a real KOOK.

 

williambanzai7's picture

BLaZiNG SaDDLeS 2015...





BANZAI7 FOOD BEVERAGE AND MANBOOB WARNING...

 

December 20th

December 19th

EconMatters's picture

The Natural Gas Market Play





 I am sure corporations, wildcatters and trading firms are all making business decisions based upon these low natural gas prices, and they are not from the bullish side of the equation.

 

GoldCore's picture

5 Key Charts Show Rising Interest Rates Good For Gold Bullion





In the short term, increases in interest rates can be negative for gold. But, in the medium to long term rising interest rates are positive for gold as they were in the 1970s and the 2003 to 2006 period.

 

williambanzai7's picture

FLeeCe NaViDaD...





I wanna wish you a Dead Bankster Christmas

 

Phoenix Capital Research's picture

Central Banks Are Rapidly Running Out of Options





What happens the next time global GDP takes a nosedive when Central Banks have already used up all of their ammunition?

 
 
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