Click Here to Listen to the InterviewBix Weir of RoadtoRoot-A returns with comments on cryptocurrencies and silver.Max Keiser of the Keiser Report on RT expects a global Central Bank to break ranks this year and plow billions in depreciating fiat money into Bitcoin and related Altcoins.Gold could soon be retro-Bitcoin, as young investors use a mere Bitcoin dime to procure over one ounce of the yel...Read More
Harley provides an update regarding North and South Korea, the next steps with the failed Mueller investigation and the need for the US to focus on meaningful legislation to put the US economy on the road to recovery.Read More
China is expected to increase its imports of zinc concentrates this year amid rising supply and idle domestic smelting capacity, Metal Bulletin has learned."Global zinc concentrates output is expected to rise this year and China has plenty of [idle] smelting capacity as operating rates last year were not high," one trader pointed out. Global mined zinc production is expected to...Read More
Dear friends,Greetings and best wishes for the New Year.I am pleased to write that the overall outlook for diamond demand is positive and improving. The US holiday season performed very well, and expectations are high for the Chinese New Year. Given the new US tax law and potential US fiscal policy stimulus in the form of huge infrastructure spending, we expect the positive trend to continue throu...Read More
"This reported action directly contradicts what Attorney General Sessions told me prior to his confirmation. With no prior notice to Congress, the Justice Department has trampled on the will of the voters in CO and other states.Continue...Read More
At Mines and Money London 2017, SmallCapPower sat down with Gianni Kovacevic, Chairman of CopperBank Resources Corp. (CSE:CBK), to discuss his investment thesis for copper. He tells us why he thinks the outlook for copper is still positive, due to supply disruptions and declining grades. He also provides us with a few of his favourite companies. Find out why Frank Holmes really loves one copper st...Read More
The United States was founded on secession. It didn’t have to be violent, but it was. Whose fault was that? Was it the United States’ fault for insisting on more local governance? Or was it England’s fault for ignoring the consent of the governed?In 1991, when Ukraine and Belarus declared their independence from the USSR, things did not end violently. They were allowed to exit th...Read More
SASKATCHEWAN - Toronto's Denison Mines Corp. is ready to begin the pre-feasibility study for its Wheeler River uranium project in the Athabasca Basin. The company has engaged Stantec Consulting and Engcomp Engineering and Computing Professionals to lead and author the study. Hatch will assemble the mineral processing information, and Denison Environmental Services will handle that part.Drill cor...Read More
Jeff Sessions is waving his prohibitionist sword again, and the market is destroying pot stocks. But don't worry. It's only temporary. In fact, we're now looking to pick up some really nice bargains.Read More
It wasn't even midnight yet when I was asked, "So, what's your New Year's resolution?"With a straight face and a nice buzz, I responded, "I don't do New Year's resolutions."Not to sound brash, but I think New Year's resolutions are cop-outs.They're glimmers of hope for folks who typically can't commit to anything worthwhile for more than a few days.We see it all the time.This year, I'm going to ge...Read More
The comments above & below is an edited and abridged synopsis of an article by Charles Hugh SmithModern finance has many moving parts, and this complexity masks its inner simplicity. Smith discusses the core dynamics of the current financial system (the core dynamic of the 'recovery' and asset bubbles: credit; the current (flawed) logic we're pursuing; and the stark conundrum we face).Central bank...Read More
The comments above & below is an edited and abridged synopsis of an article by John HussmanDelusions are viewed as a deficiency in reasoning ability, but the risk of thinking this way is that it encourages the belief that logical, intelligent people can't be deluded. The history of financial markets suggests a different view. In a booming market, there is a natural tendency to look for explanation...Read More
The comments above & below is an edited and abridged synopsis of an article by David StockmanAs explained in Part 1 (above), the most dangerous place on the planet financially is now the Wall Street casino. In the months ahead, it will become ground zero of the greatest monetary/fiscal collision in recorded history.For the first time ever, both the Fed and the US Treasury will be dumping massive a...Read More
The comments above & below is an edited and abridged synopsis of an article by David StockmanAfter several rises and falls, this time the soaring stock market is supposed to be different, because the art of central banking was perfected in what Wall Street called the Goldilocks Economy-a macroeconomic environment so stable, productive and balanced that it would never again be vulnerable to a reces...Read More
The comments above & below is an edited and abridged synopsis of an article by Gary ChristensonThis book examines 44 graphs and shows that US national debt and most prices have increased exponentially in the past 50-100 years. It shows why gold prices will reach $10,000, probably in the next decade. The book is available in paperback and Kindle on Amazon.The foreword by Bill Holter: Buy Gold Save...Read More
The comments above & below is an edited and abridged synopsis of an article by Tyler DurdenAfter tumbling in early December, gold has exploded higher since the Fed hiked rates on December 13, 2017, hitting $1,310 on Friday December 29, 2017-the highest since October 16. As gold has soared, the dollar index has collapsed.Interestingly, in the last month, gold and Bitcoin have seen a wild ride. The...Read More
"I abhor the stranglehold that the Commercials have had on the silver market for what seems like an eternity. But in recent weeks..."by Michael Ballanger via Streetwise ReportsThere is one redeeming benefit to writing "forecasts": they invariably and inevitably reduce you to a quivering mass of humility as the hubris born of luck and circumstance is replaced with the reality of randomness. I have...Read More
The United States was founded on secession. It didn’t have to be violent, but it was. Whose fault was that? Was it the United States’ fault for insisting on more local governance? Or was it England’s fault for ignoring the consent of the governed?In 1991, when Ukraine and Belarus declared their independence from the USSR, things did not end violently. They were allowed to exit th...Read More