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Texas is still battling torrential rains and rising flood waters, but lessons learned from hurricanes are exactly the same ones that apply to finance...
    Gold and Silver Sector Is on a Long-Term Buy Signal
Aug 29, 2017 - 06:42:25 PDT
The gold sector is on a long-term buy signal. Long-signals can last for months & years & are more suitable for investors holding for long term.
With growing trade friction between the two largest economies, the spokesperson of China's Ministry of Commerce made a strong response on Monday, saying China strongly opposes unilateral and trade protectionism acts conducted by the U.S., and will take all appropriate measures to safeguard its legitimate interests.
This is one of the biggest stories of our time: the middle class… especially the lower middle class… is being decimated.
    Harvey Floods Texas: Live Updates
Aug 29, 2017 - 06:03:30 PDT
Harvey could dump up to 15 inches of rain on western Louisiana & eastern Texas, including the Houston area, which has already seen devastating flooding.
The Maduro regime denies its once oil-rich country is in crisis. But on the streets the desperation cannot be hidden
The tech giant’s $13.7 billion purchase of Whole Foods has sent shock waves through the already changing $800 billion supermarket industry.
In making a case for strong regulations, Fed Chair Janet Yellen also may have been telling President Trump not to reappoint her.
U.S. President Donald Trump said that “all options” are under consideration in response to North Korea firing an unidentified ballistic missile over Japan on Tuesday as Kim Jong Un’s latest provocation rattled markets.
For the third time in less than 24 hours, gold and silver are surging. Here's an update...
When we consider geopolitical risk, we tend to focus on things that are "out there." We might think of military tensions between the US and North Korea, or war in the Middle East, or Brexit. But more and more, analysts are looking to the US as a significant source of geopolitical risk.
Earlier this month, we reported that gold has outperformed stocks so far this century. If we index both gold and the S&P 500 to 100 as of Dec. 31, 1999, gold has returned 86% more than the market.
Gold also looks good on a shorter timeline. Despite Dow Jones records that have kept all eyes focused on the meteoric rise of the the S&P 500, gold has actually outpaced stocks in 2017. Now the mainstream is starting to sit up and take notice.
A CNBC article Friday noted "gold is doing something unusual and quite bullish."
Dave Kranzler isn't looking for a quick drop in the dollar or an errant Trump Tweet. He's looking at deeper drivers that could quickly become drawn out problems that have big […]
    Store Your Silver Outside the Banking System
Aug 28, 2017 - 13:59:28 PDT
Mike Maloney explains why he keeps his personal silver holdings in guarded and fully-insured private vaults. You’ll learn all about the benefits of affordable precious metals storage and why it’s critical you don't store an ounce of your metals in a bank.
That is an inevitable consequence of the market distortion that QE has wrought: a gigantic financial crisis is coming.
Which will trigger a cascade of selling leading to its collapse, whereupon gold and silver will rocket higher
    Gold and Silver Jumps After Central Bankers' Comments
Aug 28, 2017 - 11:32:48 PDT
* Central bank heads' comments pressure dollar, lift gold * Silver rises to 2-1/2-month high * Geopolitical risks continue to underpin bullion
    Gold/Dollar- Monster Breakout Test in Play!
Aug 28, 2017 - 11:26:18 PDT
Is it time for the worm to turn (Gold stronger than US$)? The ratio reflects a big test is in play, that could answer this very important question.
A deluge of rain and rising floodwaters left Houston immersed and helpless, crippling a global center of the oil industry and testing the economic resiliency of a state that’s home to almost 1 in 12 U.S. workers.
(Take It To The Limit). We’re still over a month away from Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin’s “critical” deadline for Congress to raise the debt limit, but the government’s coffers are already starting to feel the squeeze.