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May 23, 2025

The mid-tier and junior gold miners in this sector’s sweet spot for upside potential just achieved their best quarter ever.  Profits soared to amazing records, fueled by record gold prices combined with mostly holding the line on costs.  The fundamentally-superior...

Gold surged from $2,100 to $3,500 in just over a year and is now undergoing a healthy correction. Historically, such overbought conditions often lead to pullbacks of 20% or more, supporting our $2,800 price target.

We’re in the “blastoff” zone now for a lot of the junior miners. Here are today's videos and charts.

We find it mandatory to now put a bright spotlight on America's dire fiscal condition. The National debt rose from less than $6 trillion in 2000 to over $37 trillion today. Our debt is now 720% greater than our annual revenue. The Nation's annual deficit for fiscal...

Chinese gold imports hit an 11-month high in April as prices continued to surge to record levels. According to the latest customs data reported by Bloomberg, gold imports reached 127.5 tonnes, a 73 percent increase from the prior month. 

The US government is on track to borrow more than two trillion dollars this year, but that’s going to require a lot of new loans from investors, and it’s looking like there is limited investor appetite for ever larger amounts of federal Treasurys. On Wednesday, the...

Recently, Matthew Piepenburg, Partner at VON GREYERZ, joined Paul Buitink to deliver a compelling analysis of the ever-changing tariff headlines and policy pivots, examining whether the US-China tariff war holds deeper consequences, and highlighting the harsh...

In this week’s episode of the Money Metals Midweek Memo, host Mike Maharrey delivers a compelling explanation of what money really is—and why sound money, such as gold and silver, remains the superior store of value compared to fiat currency issued by governments....

A few stories today affirm yesterday’s editorial about the precariously high risk in the US bond market and its causes and the effects on stocks. The articles below name three causes of the crisis in US Treasuries and stocks—tariffs, the bloated national debt; and,...

Just in case the current economic arrangement wasn't already fragile enough, the US is again considering additional sanctions on Russia.

As the gold price continues to rise, with the majority of the demand coming from the east, we are seeing where the pricing power is set change before our eyes.

May 22, 2025

The Great Depression formally began in August 1929, two months before Black Tuesday. Initially, the economic downturn that began late that Summer gave no signs that it was the start of what was to become – and, so far, remain – the greatest economic calamity in...

May 21, 2025

Almost there. At least that’s what it seems like based on today’s charts. There is some action in all of them, but the two ones provide key information: the S&P 500 Index futures chart and the chart featuring the USD Index.

With the action seen over the past month, Gold ran up to make its high for the swing back in late-April, here doing so with the tag of the 3509.90 figure (June, 2025 contract). From there, a sharp decline was seen, with the metal dropping down to a low of 3123.30...

There was a rather unusual warning out from the ECB yesterday regarding the 'risk of a squeeze' in the gold market.

Poland now holds more gold than the European Central Bank. National Bank of Poland (NBP) governor Adam Glapiński noted this fact during a recent press conference, saying he views gold as a shield against global instability and a cornerstone of economic sovereignty...

Discussion of the stock market and what could happen to gold if the stock market continues to trend higher.

May 20, 2025

Yesterday, just hours after I said Moody’s tiny downgrade of the outrageous US government debt was not nearly enough, industry heavyweights weighed in with their take on this horrifying matter.

The worst-performing precious metal for the past week was gold, down 4.72%. Despite the dip in gold prices—driven by easing U.S.-China tariff tensions—it seemed more like a buying opportunity.

The year began with markets riding high on reform talk, deregulation, and a burst of renewed American confidence. Valuations soared, sentiment rose, and the S&P 500 stretched to 19 times forward earnings. But as always, gravity returned, this time in the form of...

Gold demand soared in the first quarter of 2025, hitting its highest Q1 level since 2016. To explain what’s driving the trend, Mike Maharrey spoke with Juan Carlos Artigas, global head of research at the World Gold Council. Artigas offered key insights from their...

Every once in a while, you’ll hear some talking head on a financial network claim that gold is “a useless metal.” This is an absurd statement.

Most financial commentators are of the view that increases in the stock market translate to an increase in economic growth. The reason is because the increase in stock prices lifts consumer and business optimism, which, in turn, boosts consumer and business demand...

We've seen the gold price come off of its all-time record highs in the past few weeks. But are we at the bottom yet?

May 19, 2025

So, Moody’s downgraded U.S. sovereign credit rating from AAA to AA1, which means that the U.S. debt is no longer top-rated. This was the last of the major agencies to cut this rating. What does it change?

Oftentimes, people view the market as more of a mystery than it really has to be.   When you break the market down into its most simplistic perspective, then you recognize that markets top when everyone is in, and markets bottom when everyone that wants to sell has...

Donald Trump has boldly imposed a new era of US economic policy dominated by tariffs, trade wars, and threats to the sovereignty of nations it has long considered allies (Canada, Denmark, Panama), as the second-term president aims to rewrite the rules of...

Egon von Greyerz joins Alisdair Macleod in an informal yet thought-provoking exchange on their respective journeys toward a fuller understanding of gold against a historical backdrop of escalating credit, geopolitical and financial risks.

Treasuries finished climbing solidly above a 4.5% yield on the 10YR and held above that through the end of the day (4.54% as of the writing of this editorial). That’s almost a three-month high.

MMT poses two propositions: 1) that money originates according to the theory of chartalism, that is, money is essentially created and regulated by the state; and, 2) that only “monetary sovereigns” can employ MMT policies successfully. MMT’s favorite example of a “...

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