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Russia and China’s Plan to Reintegrate Gold and Silver As Money

With gold being used as money to purchase energy and commodities, the lifelong wholesaler explains Russia’s and China’s strategy to control the global price for physical gold.

Inflation May Take the Food out of Your Mouth before it Goes Away

Those saying we are nearing peak inflation are as wrong as they were when they said it months ago and as wrong as they were when they said “inflation is transitory” a year or more ago.

Where is the Russian Federation’s Gold Stored?

The location of Russia’s gold reserves is especially intriguing given the ongoing freeze of Russia’s foreign exchange reserves – dollar, euro, pound – by Western powers..

The ‘Friend- Shoring’ of Gold- A New World Order?

Gold and the US Federal Reserve have a love-hate relationship. Hate because they both enjoy it when the other one performs badly, but love it because the Fed owns over 8,000 tonnes...

It’s Time for TINA to Retire

When the stated minimum loss on your dollar is 2%, and when it overshoots to 8.5%, how is one to make an investing strategy to save and hopefully retire one day?

Ed Steer - After Nickel Rush, Silver & Gold Are Next

Ed Steer joins us to discuss the recent Nickel Squeeze on the London Metals Exchange. The declining inventories of many key metals is reaching critical levels.

Blame Powell, Not Putin or ‘Greedy’ Corporations, for Price Hikes

The best-case scenario may be a return to 70s-style “stagflation.” The worst-case scenario is that the Fed’s failure to rein in inflation, fueled by Congress’s failure..

If the Fed Is Fighting Inflation Why Is the Balance Sheet Still Expanding?

Here’s the reality; while the Fed is talking about fighting the inflation fire, it is still pouring gas on the inflation fire.

Inflation, Commodities and Interest Rates: Paradigm Shifts in Macrotrends

What I would like to show you today are several rare macro events that are going to change the world and in ways we may not understand right now, but changes are coming whether we like it or not.

Technical Scoop: Falling indices, select sectors, stagflation possible, demand destruction, supply disruption, rates up

We appear to be entering a period of stagflation as we note this week. Will central banks hike rates to high levels to bring down inflation? Usually a recession follows.

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