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Axel Merk examines the growing gap between fiscal policy and investor interests, rising sovereign debt, entitlement inaction, ...
The U.S. dollar is undergoing a major technical breakdown—a highly bullish development for commodities, especially precious ...
Did you know the Seminole Indians refused to conduct trade using paper money? When doing business with white traders, the ...
Eventually other media will start writing about these huge purchases as well. Sooner or later, the truth will come out.
Argentines have historically been devoted to the dollar, but they are beginning to spurn the greenback for the allure of gold ...
Pressure on the Fed to trim interest rates is growing. In other words, the perception that the inflation problem is solved is ...
After fifteen years of stagnation, platinum has woken up in a big way with an impressive 36% surge over the past two months.
Jp Cortez discusses a new bill to audit U.S. gold reserves, aiming to boost transparency, restore trust, and challenge dollar ...
Brien Lundin thinks silver could hit that $50 mark — the record nominal high hit in 1980 and 2011 — by the end of this year.
Americans are accustomed to assets being priced in terms of Federal Reserve note dollars. It makes sense, of course.
A commonly used accounting trick could be obscuring significant risks in the U.S. banking system by papering over the ...
Mike Maharrey tackles two central themes roiling markets and politics: silver’s long-awaited breakout and the persistent ...