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Bank Bail-in Incoming: Cash Out or Be Out of Cash?

As most can recall, in 2008, banks — the ones deemed “too big to fail” — were supported by one of the largest government bailouts in world history. Expect to see another banking crisis soon, but this time, it’ll be different.

Robinhood Markets: Robbing From Retail And Giving To Citadel

“Robinhood is the poster boy for the craziest, most unregulated stock market era since 1929. That one ended in tears. This one will also.”

COMEX Gold Ignores Real Yields

So, any investor buying a 10-year U.S. treasury note today is locking in a 3.65% loss of purchasing power if inflation remains unchanged.

Digital Gold & A Mighty Miners Rally

Over the next few years, I expect Indian physical gold demand (with a hefty portion being digital) will rise to an average of 120-180 tons/month.

Poland accelerates gold buying: Plans to purchase 100 tonnes during 2022

Would boost the country’s gold reserves to 330 tonnes and catapult Poland up to 18th place in the rankings, ahead of major gold holders such as the UK ..

Why Do We Continue To Fool Ourselves?

I do not believe that fundamentals of the economy or the market are the driver of the stock market. Rather, I believe that market sentiment is the main driver..

Asian Metals Market Update: Will continued rise in bond yields negatively affect gold price?

Expectation of higher interest rates and/or reduced long term money supply is one of the key reason why gold is not able to break past triple top at $1840.

The Rallies in Gold & Silver Get Bombed

The commercial net short position in gold now stands at 20.37 million troy ounces, up from the 19.02 million troy ounces they were short in last week's COT Report...which is still a bullish number.

Trade/Invest 'Top Down'; a guide

The Fed and its various talking heads (with Yellen in the side car) are in the game trying to manage our expectations about the inflation they enthusiastically created..

China's Gilded Age Is Over

Obviously, present-day China is radically unlike any point in US history. But with that caveat, it bears some striking similarities to one part of our past. Today we’ll look at that period and see what it can tell us about China under Xi Jinping.

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