The exact location of the site remains shrouded in secrecy to protect from would-be looters. “All the coins date back to the time of the emperor Vespasian [AD 69–79], when the Romans marched north and established a centre at York."
Keith explains an important factor in the gold market that might not be on many people's radar. The question is how much of a factor is it?
GoldSilver Senior Precious Metals Analyst Jeff Clark highlights how the two primary determinants of the price you pay for precious metals, spot price and dealer premium, are both currently hitting simultaneous lows, offering you an opportunity to capitalize on this rare event.
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said Monday during a meeting with press association AJEF. “I want Europe to be a sovereign continent not a vassal, and that means having totally independent financing instruments that do not today exist.”
America's wealth gap has always existed, but the extremes to which it has now grown, fueled by tax cuts for the wealthiest and QE currency-printing handouts directly to corporations, has yielded a nation whose citizenry appears ("on average") to be doing very well, but in reality ("at the median") are seeing none of this so-called prosperity.
Just when we think we're running out of ways to express just how far unglued from reality stock market valuations currently are, someone finds a new way to parse the data and give us a fresh, ugly cross-section. Today, Lee Adler' Composite Liquidity Indicator.
Eric Dubin & Dave Kranzler discuss why the commercial banks, who traditionally suppress prices, are now positioned for big moves higher in gold & silver...
SD Outlook: Should be an interesting one to watch this week, for both fundamental and technical reasons, so grab that popcorn and take a seat...
Capital flows continue to benefit the richest of the rich, driving up rental property ownership prices. However, the people who rent those properties are seeing their real wages remain stagnant (at best). More and more Americans are getting priced out of the housing market altogether.
"Back in 1936, in Esquire magazine of all places, F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote something profound. 'The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at the same time, and still retain the ability to function."
For the past decade, central banks around the world have essentially de-risked risk. Fiat liquidity has poured into high-risk emerging-market debt, and this stiff competition has meant that yields on poorly regulated, default-likely trash has been priced at mid-single-digit-percent APRs. What happens when all that worthless liquidity dries up?
The problem with raising rates into an economy that is already structurally weak, papered over with flashy statistics artificially inflated by tax cuts and handouts to the top 1% of the 1%, is that when hikes are required to tame inflation, you risk breaking the backs of the majority of the American populous who are already debt-strapped and wage-poor.
The extreme short positioning must soon be closed with proportional buying, and when that happens, gold will catapult sharply higher. Here's why...
Within the bullion stacking community, and especially amongst modern day coin collectors, the Mexican Libertad coin series has a lofted value proposition with good reason.
If we go back to the last big market correction, the precious metals didn't fall, they soared. There were several reasons the gold and silver prices disconnected from the broader markets at the beginning of 2016. In my newest video update, I show exactly what happened to gold and silver price as the Dow Jones...
It just got real. Greg Hunter says this is the most important video he has ever done since starting USA Watchdog. Do not miss this one...
Louis Cammarosano shares offers some insight about what happens during a currency collapse, as well as the potential for a US dollar collapse...
Gold production may rise this year overall, but in key countries, output is set to slump to generational lows. Here are the details...
Investing in cryptocurrencies (the mechanics of converting cash to Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and the like) was difficult to do for years. With Equity Trust, it's as easy as buying stocks.
What would gold take to read on vacation? Well, books on gold of course, and especially these ones. (Spoiler: There's no Rickards books on this list)...