Precious Metals
Visualizing China's Mind-Boggling Consumption Of The World's Raw Materials
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/11/2015 20:15 -0500Over the last 20 years, the world economy has relied on the Chinese economic growth engine more than it would like to admit. The 1.4 billion people living in the world’s most populous country account for 13% of global GDP, which is significant no matter how it is interpreted. However, in the commodity sector, China has another magnitude of importance. The fact is that China consumes mind-bending amounts of materials, energy, and food. That’s why the prospect of slowing Chinese growth is likely to continue as a source of nightmares for investors focused on the commodity sector.
It's Precious Metals Pummeling Time
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/11/2015 08:52 -0500On heavy volume, it appears someone once again decided that 9amET was the perfect time to dump paper gold and silver on the futures market...
Geopolitical Risk, Significant Chinese Demand Supporting Gold
Submitted by GoldCore on 09/11/2015 07:30 -0500Fostering dependence on irresponsible banks and a still very vulnerable banking sector will make the entire western financial and economic system even more vulnerable.
Anyone Who Believes The COMEX Numbers Is Very Naive (They Are Much Worse!)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/10/2015 20:00 -0500Following our detailing the Comex gold futures to deliverable physical gold ratio that is now north of 200:1, several correspondents noted that "they are probably bluffing...based on JPMorgan's previous lies, the real number is likely significantly higher than 200:1." History tells us that all Ponzi schemes and market interventions fail, and it appears we are on the cusp of a massive failure in the scheme to cover up the truth about the precious metals market.
Gold Bullion Allowed As Collateral in China
Submitted by GoldCore on 09/10/2015 08:18 -0500This development is an important one for the gold market and is bullish for gold. It shows, once again, that gold is slowly but surely becoming a cash equivalent and as money again.
Protecting Your Loved Ones – The Smart Way
Submitted by Sprott Money on 09/10/2015 04:59 -0500For longer than any of us have lived, we have been brainwashed via financial advertising (and our, own, beloved “financial advisors”) to believe that life insurance represents the best way for a responsible wage-earner “to protect his or her loved ones”.
Life Insurance: Bad Bet, or Merely Sheer Stupidity?
Submitted by Sprott Money on 09/09/2015 04:58 -0500If you were to tell someone that the life insurance they had purchased was “a bad bet” or (even more judgmentally) “sheer stupidity”, almost certainly that person would feel insulted.
Glencore Capitulates: Scrambles To Avoid Default By Selling Equity, Dumping Assets, Cutting Dividend
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/07/2015 08:37 -0500Early this morning Glencore finally capitulated and admitted defeat not only on its expansionary phase (it was just last year Glencore had approached Rio Tinto to engage in a merger), but on its shareholder "friendliness", with a stunning annoucement that it would proceed in a $10 billion debt reduction, issuing $2.5 billion in equity in the form of a rights offering, sell $2 billion worth of assets (such as "proposed precious metals streaming transaction(s) and the minority participation of 3rd party strategic investors in certain of Glencore’s agriculture assets, including infrastructure"), cut working capital by $1.5 billion, cut capex and its loan book by a further $1-$1.8 billion... oh, and it would also scrap its final $1.6 billion dividend as well as next year's interim payout, saving a further $2.4 billion. All this because our "best way to trade China's blow up" was finally picking up steam.
The Concept Of Money And The Money Illusion
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/05/2015 21:00 -0500Awareness about the concept of money is making a comeback. Gone are the decades in which the global citizenry was fooled to leave this subject to economists, governments and banks – a setup that has proven to end in disaster. The crisis in 2008 has spawned debate about what money is, where it comes from and where it should come from.
Ask The Expert - Ted Butler!
Submitted by Sprott Money on 09/04/2015 04:58 -0500It can't continue indefinitely, and there has to be a terminal point, and I think obviously we're much closer to that.
“No Safe Assets Anymore” So “Focus On Precious Metals” – Faber
Submitted by GoldCore on 09/03/2015 07:40 -0500Respected economist and historian and the editor of the ‘Gloom, Boom & Doom Report’ Marc Faber warned on Bloomberg TV’s Market Makers yesterday that there are now “no safe assets” including deposits and said that he is focusing “on precious metals.”
Hyperinflation Cannot Be Prevented By Debt/Deflation
Submitted by Sprott Money on 09/03/2015 04:57 -0500A repetitive flaw continues to circulate throughout much of the media – mainstream and Alternative, alike
"It's A Tipping Point" Marc Faber Warns "There Are No Safe Assets Anymore"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/02/2015 20:45 -0500Markets have "reached some kind of a tipping point," warns Marc Faber in this brief Bloomberg TV interview. Simply put, he explains, "because of modern central banking and repeated interventions with monetary policy, in other words, with QE, all around the world by central banks - there is no safe asset anymore." The purchasing power of money is going down, and Faber "would rather focus on precious metals because they do not depend on the industrial demand as much as base metals or industrial commodities," as it's now "obvious that the Chinese economy is growing at nowhere near what the Ministry of Truth is publishing."
Gold & Silver Are Jumping On Heavy Volume
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/01/2015 08:16 -0500Modest USD weakness combined with significant risk-off across global equity markets (and a strange un-bid to bonds as China unwinds continue to weigh) has sparked heavy volume flows into precious metals this morning.
Gold Up 3.5% In August, Stocks Fall 6% to 12%
Submitted by GoldCore on 09/01/2015 06:32 -0500Gold rose 3.5% in August as stocks globally saw sharp falls on growing concerns about the Chinese and the global economy.




