As the Federal Reserve confirms plans to cut interest rates later this year, Jay Powell’s shifty stance on inflation has left many Fed watchers scratching their heads – and others crying foul.
This week’s Consumer Price Index report showed the CPI rising 0.4% in February. That was the largest increase since last September. Higher gas prices and housing costs were major contributors.
This week investors are witnessing a historic move in gold prices. The precious metal finally broke above a longstanding overhead resistance level to reach new all-time highs.
Coming up we’ll hear the conclusion of our fascinating interview with monetary and constitutional expert Edwin Vieira. Edwin continues breaks down some of the fascinating history of money and central banks in the United States. So, stick...
Coming up in a moment is the first part of a two-part interview with monetary and constitutional expert Edwin Vieira. Edwin breaks down the incredible story of how America went from sound money system to a centrally planned government...
Coming up in a few minutes is a special interview with Money Metals CEO Stefan Gleason… covering all the latest developments on the sound money battlefront. With state legislatures now in session, there’s a ton of activity with respect to...
After a sluggish January for precious metals, gold and silver markets saw a rally during the first day of February trading, only to see it reverse here today on the 2nd day of the month, after a strong U.S. jobs report, to continue the...
As superficially upbeat economic data propels the stock market to new highs, precious metals investors are questioning the story being told by Wall Street cheerleaders and government bureaucrats.
Coming up we'll hear an interview with David Morgan of The Morgan Report. Be sure to stick around and hear the Silver Guru's take on the current market conditions and what to expect in the metals space in 2024.
As inflation comes in hotter than expected and the federal deficit comes in higher than ever, investors face rising risks in financial markets.