By John MauldinThe Real Cost of Low-Fee FundsYou Must Include the Cost of Risk When Calculating Total CostYou Must Have a Quantifiable Hedging StrategyWhere is the Market Going?Mastering the Market CycleWhat Should You Do Now?Puerto Rico, Frankfurt, and Here and ThereToday, rather than tackle some big macroeconomic issue, we'll go back to this letter's roots and look at market timing and portfol...Read More
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:Our friend Lawrence Lepard, managing partner of Equity Management Associates in Wellesley, Massachusetts, whose investments have been concentrated in the monetary metals mining industry, has just sent a letter to his investors outlining the case for an upward reversal in the industry's fortunes.Lepard's letter may be most interesting for showing that the monetary met...Read More
Authored by Trey Reik, Senior Portfolio Manager, Sprott Asset Management USA, Inc.Over our two decades following global monetary affairs, we have often marveled at default confidence awarded the Federal Reserve. Don't misinterpret us the Fed's power borders on surreal. Seven governors and twelve regional bank presidents set the price of money not only for the world's largest economy, but throu...Read More
By Gary TanashianWe began the Amigos theme last year in order to be guided by the goofy riders during the ending stages of a cyclical, risk-on phase that was not going to end until the proper macro signals come about, no matter how many times the bears declared victory along the way. The fact that grown adults see conspiracies around every corner (okay, I see them around every third corner mysel...Read More
Jim Rogers explains how great financial crisises always begin quietly where we least expect them and before you know it we have a global economic meltdown.Jim Rogers co-founded the Quantum Fund with George Soros in 1973, helping to steer the fund to a 4200% return before "retiring" at age 37. He is considered to be one of the greatest investors of all time. Rogers has made two record-setting journ...Read More
Dr. Rand Paul is the junior United States Senator for Kentucky. Elected in 2010, he has proven to be an outspoken champion for constitutional liberties and fiscal responsibility, and a warrior against government overreach. A graduate of Duke University School of Medicine, Rand was a practicing ophthalmologist in Bowling Green, Ky., for 17 years. Rand has been a vocal advocate for term limits, a ba...Read More
I myself encountered a woman who had protested against Trump in the big march in Washington after he was elected. I was curious to listen to her reasoning Continue...Read More
Countries across the world are beginning to suffer from garbage build-up, after China stopped importing recyclable garbage this year. Continue...Read More
The gold miners’ stockshave been largely ignored and neglected for years. Speculators and investors wanted little to dowith them for various reasons. But thatapathetic sentiment is finally starting to shift thanks to last week’sstock-market plunge. Capital is startingto return to this battered sector as traders begin to realize how radicallyundervalued it is. Se...Read More
By John MauldinThe Real Cost of Low-Fee FundsYou Must Include the Cost of Risk When Calculating Total CostYou Must Have a Quantifiable Hedging StrategyWhere is the Market Going?Mastering the Market CycleWhat Should You Do Now?Puerto Rico, Frankfurt, and Here and ThereToday, rather than tackle some big macroeconomic issue, we'll go back to this letter's roots and look at market timing and portfol...Read More
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:Our friend Lawrence Lepard, managing partner of Equity Management Associates in Wellesley, Massachusetts, whose investments have been concentrated in the monetary metals mining industry, has just sent a letter to his investors outlining the case for an upward reversal in the industry's fortunes.Lepard's letter may be most interesting for showing that the monetary met...Read More
Authored by Trey Reik, Senior Portfolio Manager, Sprott Asset Management USA, Inc.Over our two decades following global monetary affairs, we have often marveled at default confidence awarded the Federal Reserve. Don't misinterpret us the Fed's power borders on surreal. Seven governors and twelve regional bank presidents set the price of money not only for the world's largest economy, but throu...Read More
Expect falling asset inflation, but rising cost inflation By Charles Hugh SmithInflation is a funny thing: we feel it virtually every day, but we're told it doesn't exist the official inflation rate is around 2.5% over the past few years, a little higher when energy prices are going up and a little lower when energy prices are going down.Historically, 2.5% is about as low as inflation gets in...Read More
By Gary TanashianWe began the Amigos theme last year in order to be guided by the goofy riders during the ending stages of a cyclical, risk-on phase that was not going to end until the proper macro signals come about, no matter how many times the bears declared victory along the way. The fact that grown adults see conspiracies around every corner (okay, I see them around every third corner mysel...Read More
Huge recent imbalances in the gold futures market led many to predict that speculators (usually wrong at big turning points) would be Continue...Read More
McDonald's and 21 other fast-food chains received failing grades for not implementing policies to curb antibiotics.Continue...Read More
Crowds on Demand is an American publicity firm that provides clients with hired actors to pose as fans, paparazzi, security guards, unpaid protesters and professional paid protesters.Continue...Read More
The gold miners’ stockshave been largely ignored and neglected for years. Speculators and investors wanted little to dowith them for various reasons. But thatapathetic sentiment is finally starting to shift thanks to last week’sstock-market plunge. Capital is startingto return to this battered sector as traders begin to realize how radicallyundervalued it is. Se...Read More
Here Are 3 Hot Things to Know About Stocks Right Now The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose slightly Friday, holding on to slim gains after suffering losses of more than 300 points in the previous session.PayPal Holdings Inc. (PYPL) jumped 8.2% after the digital-payments company posted stronger-than-expected third-quarter earnings and its active customer base topped 250 million.Pr...Read More
Adam HamiltonArchivesOct 19, 2018 The gold miners' stocks have been largely ignored and neglected for years. Speculators and investors wanted little to do with them for various reasons. But that apathetic sentiment is finally starting to shift thanks to last week's stock-market plunge. Capital is starting to return to this battered sector as traders begin to realize how radically undervalued it is...Read More