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What is the best predictor of future behavior? Past behavior.” And while this certainly does not always hold, there is a lesson to be learned from this adage for gold investors. Yup, a saying...
Another round of global monetary easing has just begun! More than 30 central banks around the world have cut interest rates this year so far. The Fed and the ECB are certainly among them. Should gold...
Gold and silver are our main focus, no doubt about it. But they are only a part of the precious metals market. Actually, there is another side of the market that could be overlooked by investors...
Precious metals moved strongly on Friday, and did so on significant volume. The reversals we have seen on Thursday got resolved with a heavy thud. Let's dive into the many charts and perspectives and...
The Fed released the minutes from its last meeting yesterday. What can we learn from the new light they shine on the U.S. monetary policy? How will it affect the gold market? Minutes Show That FOMC...
The entire precious metals sector rallied yesterday, but the upswing was particularly visible in case of silver and (especially) mining stocks. Both: silver, and miners moved to new October highs....
Many people believe that negative interest rates are the ailment of Europe and Japan, and that they will never materialize in the United States. But this is not true. They are already present in...
By now, everyone and their brother has heard about the yield curve inversion. How come it has inverted and how much should we read into it? Is it really such a reliable indicator of an upcoming...
American manufacturers are scoring ever deeper recessionary readings. We haven't seen this bad an ISM Manufacturing reading in quite a while. Can it take the broader economy with it? And what about...
In yesterday's analysis, we emphasized that even though a big decline in gold is already underway, it's likely that it won't be a straight move down and there will be periodic corrections. Moreover,...
In the previous weeks we've been featuring multiple factors that are likely to usher in a sizable gold, silver and mining stocks' moves. Has the very recent downswing been the opening act? The USD...
This week, Nancy Pelosi announced that the House would launch a formal impeachment inquiry. Is it a well-grounded argument, publicity stunt or reflection of the growing polarization inside the...
The global debt as a percentage of the GDP has increased from around 100 percent in 1950 to almost 200 percent in 2007 and to 225 percent in 2017. The world is more indebted than it was when the...
Friday's session brought us an informative sign for precious metals. This development took place in the USD, as the world reserve currency initially declined only to reverse and close higher....
The amount of global debt with negative yields soared to $16 trillion, or more than 25 percent of the market. This number has nearly tripled since October 2018. In July, even the 30-year German...
History may not repeat itself to the letter but it certainly rhymes. That's what the Fed watchers would say now. The Fed cut the interest rates for the second time this year and the price of gold...
On the weekend, there was a drone attack against the world's largest oil processing facility and a major oilfield in Saudi Arabia. Oil prices have predictably spiked, but how will this geopolitical...