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David Brady says that gold, silver, and the miners could come under pressure again. Here's why...
"...the whining has abated to some degree, but less than accurate speculation about manipulation occurs at every price wiggle, with gremlins forever..."
 There is only one way to protect that portfolio from the demise of fiat currencies, and that is to embrace gold, the sound money...
Dave points to fresh evidence of the underlying strength in the precious metals sector. Here's why gold & silver may be setting up for a big move...
Gold didn’t emerge as the primary definer of money by coincidence, but instead because its...
First time guest Jordan Roy-Byrne joins Metals & Markets this week to discuss interest rates, the renewal of gold's bull market, and a whole lot more...
Gold is shining right now. Greg explains why and the rest of this week's most important news including the Assange arrest and more...
    Gold Traders’ Report - April 12, 2019
Apr 12, 2019 - 13:43:53 PDT
Gold had a modest rebound last night after yesterday’s $17 thumping, rising in a tight range of $1291.20 - $1295.80. It was helped by a pullback in the US dollar (DX from 97.18 – 96.80), which was lifted by strength in the pound...
Silver ‘cheap’ at $15, not encouraging new supply...
    Silver Demand Hit A 3-Year High In 2018
Apr 12, 2019 - 13:11:34 PDT
The Silver Institute has released a report saying global silver demand rose 4% – to 1.03 billion oz. – in 2018.
Europe must raise the international profile of its euro currency to protect itself from the domination of a “weaponised” U.S. dollar
    Gundlach, Sees Stocks Falling, Fears "Violence, Riots"
Apr 12, 2019 - 11:04:54 PDT
He spots significant risks in the rapid growth of debt, the unpredictability of monetary policy and potential chaos in the 2020 presidential elections.
The dollar fell to its lowest in two weeks against key rivals and was headed for its first weekly decline in four weeks.
    The Menace of Sub-Zero Interest-Rate Policy
Apr 12, 2019 - 10:02:11 PDT
Sub-zero interest rate policy as Europe and Japan have practiced for many years menaces global economic prosperity. Yet Congress and the White House are strangely silent on the issue; even a prophetic messenger would not arouse them.
Better Markets (BM) describes itself as a “non-profit, non-partisan, and independent organization founded in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis to promote the public interest in the financ…
    What Ballooning Corporate Debt Means for Investors
Apr 12, 2019 - 09:38:07 PDT
Since the last recession, nonfinancial corporate debt has ballooned to more than $9 trillion as of November 2018, which is nearly half of U.S. GDP. Each recession going back to the mid-1980s coincided with elevated debt-to-GDP levels.
    A Long-Term Look at Inflation
Apr 12, 2019 - 09:29:10 PDT
For a long-term look at the impact of inflation on the purchasing power of the dollar, check out this log-scale snapshot of fourteen-plus decades
    Fun on Friday: The Tax Man Cometh
April 12, 2019
It's time for Fun on Friday and I have to be honest — I'm not feeling very fun.
Why?
Because the tax man cometh! And no matter how you slice it, taxation is not a fun subject. It's no wonder "death" and "taxes" are often mentioned in the same breath.
But April 15 is lurking right around the corner and that means it's almost tax day.
The economy “is going to begin to fade out because Europe is not doing well and we still have a problem where there’s a very substantial fiscal problem associated with entitlements.”
    Apartment Rents Climbing, and Poised to Go Higher
Apr 12, 2019 - 07:42:50 PDT
It's a great time to be a landlord in America, not so much if you're a renter. Apartment rents are continuing to rise this year, fueled by higher demand from millennials looking for a place...