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November 11, 2019

Gold and silver stocks have held up decently during the correction in precious metals, which is now in its 3rd month. However, as we mentioned last week, the bugaboo has been the relatively high net speculative position in gold, which has not changed much despite...

Recently, the WCG published a fresh Investment Update entitled It may be time to replace bonds with gold. Is it? According to the report, investors are now facing the environment with flat to inverted yield curves, stock valuations at extreme levels that...

Where will gold price be tomorrow, next week, next month, and next year? These are all questions that we are being asked on a regular basis. There are quite a few gold trading techniques that allow us to make predictions, but they often can be applied to only a...

Global central banks have been pumping the liquidity spigots 24/7 and the US Fed is starting to go that way as well. This during a time of supposed economic splendor and fruitfulness (it is these contradictions that are the windows into a ginned up, leveraged...

Let’s revisit a point that came up in passing, in the Silver Doctors’ interview of Keith. At around 35:45, he begins a question about weights and measures, and references the Coinage Act of 1792. This raises an interesting set of issues, and we have encountered much...

Financial advisers have not learnt from financial history or even learnt lessons from the near financial collapse ten years ago

In August 2007, a credit crunch swept global markets forcing central banks to provide billions in emergency liquidity to ensure markets remained functioning. Despite the emergency infusion, financial markets and investment banks collapsed one year later in the...

This current market environment is very reminiscent of the 2006-08 market environment where price rotated into weakness on technicals and continued to establish new all-time price highs in the process – creating what we are calling a “zombie-land melt-up”.

The best guesstimate is that SPX is in the process of creating an intermediate top, probably the B-wave of wave-4 of the bull market.  The only thing that would disprove this view is if market strength continued with IWM beginning to take the lead.

November 10, 2019

Since the most recent rate cut, we have seen the probability of further interest rates cuts by the US Federal Reserve swing from almost a 50% chance of further rate cuts in December, now to a 5.2% chance of further rate cuts from the Fed. Essentially the market is...

Gold and Mining stocks are inside a large degree Bull Market. Gold is destined to blow past its all-time high of 1,923.7 that was reached on September 6th, 2011.

"Where do you see Gold finishing the year?" Directed at yours truly came that question from across the square table at last Sunday's Investors Roundtable, the price of Gold then at 1517. The instinctive response with nary a thought (which is said to be the hallmark...

Nothing succeeds like success, so this week the Dow Jones made four new BEV Zeros. Wednesday was the odd man out, closing only $0.07 (seven pennies) from making a new all-time high. And how did the Dow Jones do for the week? It closed up 1.22% from last Friday’s...

November 9, 2019

A line chart can give you a different perspective vs a bar chart which is why I like to use them both to help uncover a potential pattern. Line charts can often times give you a quicker heads when a stock is breaking out.

Gold sector is on major buy signal. Long-term – on major buy signal. Short-term – on mixed signals. Gold sector cycle is up. We are holding long term positions. 

It is my privilege now to welcome in David Jensen of Jensen Strategic and a highly studied mining analyst and precious metals expert with close to two decades of experience in the mining industry. And it's great to have him back on with us.

November 8, 2019

Oftentimes, you need to have patience when it comes to the metals.  You see, while they move very quickly when they do move, the rest of the time they simply consolidate until they are ready for their next big move.

One of the most important recent developments in the world of finance was the September liquidity crisis in the U.S. repo market. As a reminder, the repo market is where borrowers borrow cash from lenders against collateral in the form of safe securities such as...

Here are today's videos and charts.

The US stock markets have surged to all-time-record highs, fueled by extreme Fed easing. It jawboned about rate cutting, slashed rates, and birthed a new large-scale Treasury monetization campaign! All this has left traders hyper-complacent, assuming the upside will...

What’s going on in the repo market? Rates on repurchase agreements (“repo”) should be around 2%, in line with the fed funds rate. But they shot up over 5% on September 16 and got as high as 10% on September 17. Yet banks were refusing to lend to each other,...

Gold is down 3% this week on concentrated selling of gold futures on the COMEX in New York.

November 7, 2019

Global policy planners intend to deliver replacements for both dollar hegemony and fossil fuels. Plans may appear uncoordinated and in their early stages, but these issues are becoming increasingly linked.

Breaking News: The Dow closed at 26,616 on Jan. 26, 2018, a new high. The Dow closed on November 5, 2019 at 27,492, a gain of 3% in 22 months. Gold closed at $1,352 on Jan. 26, 2018. Gold closed at $1,484 on November 5, 2019, a gain of 10% in 22 months.

This morning in pre-market the Amigos’ futures charts update the macro story……which goes something like this…Copper, the cyclical Amigo (weekly chart) has furthered the intermediate trend line break we noted on October 25th. 

November 6, 2019

The biggest bank in Europe is in the process of imploding and there are persistent rumors that the final collapse could happen sooner rather than later.

November 5, 2019

Gold continues to consolidate with sideways price action after reaching the $1500-$1550 resistance zone.

The recent employment report points to the continuing strength of the U.S. labor market. The earlier months’ upward revisions paint the same picture. Yet the unemployment rate ticked higher – is a recession looming, or not? And what does it all mean for gold?

The price of gold popped back over $1500 last week (December futures basis) and silver moved back over $18.  The gold/silver ratio, which ran from 82 to 89 in the last week of September, has rolled over and seems to be headed lower. A falling GSR is typically a...

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