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Outside of the DC area, the majority of the states where residents are feeling the most pain from the government shutdown went to Trump in the 2016 election.
"Weak sales at Apple and Cargill, U.S. giants of technology and agriculture, may be the clearest sign yet that President Donald Trump’s quest to reset world trade carries costs at home."
"The scheme, called 'cum-ex' and involving several other global banks, cost the state 5.6 billion euros in rebates that should not have been paid."
"During the shutdown, the IRS has lost funding and is operating with about 12% of its employees. It can't run audits, answer off-season taxpayer questions, or allocate refunds."
Even as the House passes a measure that would reopen the government, Trump insists it's full border-wall funding or nothing that will reopen the government. The now-Democrat-controlled House says that will never happen.
Matt from Silver Fortune has an update on gold & silver in not just their dollar prices, but priced in other currencies including this one at all-time highs...
Hope for best when the global debt bubble collapses, but be prepared for the worst by increased allocations to cash, gold and silver. Here's why...
Dave Kranzler is expecting a significant bull move into physical gold & silver because of wealth preservation and a flight-to-safety. Here's more...
    Charles Hugh Smith: "The Crisis of 2025"
Jan 3, 2019 - 09:57:27 PST
"This is the predictable path because it's the only one that's politically expedient and doesn't cause much financial pain until it's too late to stave off collapse."
Global uncertainty made gold a holiday winner for investors seeking a safe haven. Here are the details on gold's out-performance of the stock market...
“It’s not going to be just Apple,” CEA chairman Kevin Hassett said in an interview on CNN. “There are a heck of a lot of U.S. companies that have sales in China that are going to be watching their earnings being downgraded next year until we get a deal with China.”
"Kiss the US economic recovery goodbye. Printing just days after both Chinese manufacturing surveys printed in contraction territory, spooking markets, today's ISM report was a disaster with virtually every subindex tumbling."
"Powell can’t match the president’s megaphone on social media. But he can try to prevent equity prices becoming the barometer of Fed success by reminding the public that Congress gave it a different mandate: stable prices, and jobs for as many Americans as possible."
"Yields on benchmark 10-year notes US10YT=RR fell to their lowest since late last January. They hit a fresh 11-month low near 2.62 percent late in the day when Apple announced sales would fall well short of previous forecasts"
"It was the most since at least October 2006 when Challenger started tracking the industry. Indicatively, the next closest month with such a high spike in construction job losses was February 2007, just ahead of the Great Recession."
Not only does gold continue to shine, but Harvey explains a GIGANTIC CHANGE at the GLD that is good for gold investors. Here are the details...
"Eventually all the of the highly leveraged trading strategies have to pack up shop and go home and that’s when we discover that these “markets” are as fake as a spray on sun tan. No actual liquidity, only the appearance of such as afforded by all the computer algos out there."
    Bloomberg: "Five Doom Loops to Navigate in 2019"
Jan 3, 2019 - 05:17:42 PST
"As the great unwind of global monetary stimulus gains momentum, markets are at increased risk of experiencing doom loops. Investors need to be prepared for these downward spirals, where shocks set off a self-perpetuating sequence of disruptions."
    BBC: "Clouds Gathering Over Global Economy"
Jan 3, 2019 - 05:15:21 PST
"Most mainstream forecasts suggest that the recovery after the great recession will continue for another year and more. So what about the clouds?"
Industrial demand for silver remains strong, particularly in electronic and electrical applications.
The Silver Institute highlighted the growing use of silver in electronics along with a number of technological innovations utilizing the white metal in the latest edition of Silver News.