Is Gold Signaling The Next Financial Crisis?
By Rory Hall Gold and silver have been sold down pretty hard since April 18th. But the structure of the weekly Commitment of Traders report,…
By Rory Hall Gold and silver have been sold down pretty hard since April 18th. But the structure of the weekly Commitment of Traders report,…
By Clint Siegner Investors are underestimating inflation risk. As a consequence, they are under-pricing inflation protecting assets including precious metals. The Federal Reserve has given…
By Rory Hall As the global economic and power shift continues to unfold, if we look at history we will see that most, if not…
By Rory Hall For several months during 2016 I was researching the SDR, Federal Reserve Note/U.S. dollar, global currencies and the people behind the scenes…
By Jp Cortez Financially prudent individuals set aside surplus funds to protect against unforeseen expenditures. This way, when faced with loss of income, house repairs,…
By Justin Gardner The second state in less than a month has made a direct challenge to the Federal Reserve monopoly on money, by forwarding…
By Rory Hall Yes governments can steal your gold and kill the people, that doesn’t mean they can control either. Look at what is happening…
By Clint Siegner Inflation is the most pernicious of taxes levied by our government. Officials systematically devalue the Federal Reserve Note “dollar,” then levy capital…
By Jp Cortez The Framers of our nation established that gold and silver are money, but federal taxing authorities in recent decades have required taxpayers…
By Shaun Bradley The central bank of Kyrgyzstan is encouraging its six million citizens to each own at least 3.5 oz (100 grams) of physical…
By Michael Maharrey A Virginia bill that would remove sales taxes from some purchases of gold and silver was signed into law by the Governor…
By Dave Kranzler “Yellen Can’t Halt Trump Gold Rally That Funds Bet Against” – That was the headline in a Bloomberg news report that was released…
By Michael Maharrey An Arizona bill that would eliminate state capital gains taxes on gold and silver specie, and encourage its use as currency, passed…
By Jp Cortez In 1850, French economist Frédéric Bastiat published an essay that is misunderstood, or more often, unread, titled, “That Which is Seen, and…