by irdadmin | Jun 29, 2017 | Financial Markets, Gold, Market Manipulation, Precious Metals, U.S. Economy
It looks like the western Central Banks are having trouble pushing gold below $1240 right now. After series of high lows in the price of gold since late December, it looks like there’s chance gold is forming the base for the next attempted assault on $1300. At...
by irdadmin | Jun 28, 2017 | Financial Markets, Gold, Market Manipulation, Precious Metals, U.S. Economy
“We believe the effect of the troubles in the subprime sector on the broader housing market will be limited and we do not expect significant spillovers from the subprime market to the rest of the economy or to the financial system,” – Fed Chairman,...
by irdadmin | Jun 27, 2017 | Financial Markets, Gold, Market Manipulation, Precious Metals, U.S. Economy
“Bubbles require ever more money to sustain them. Currently that’s not happening. A severe market selloff could come at any moment.” The quote above is from Fred Hickey, who writes the The High-Tech Strategist newsletter. Mario Draghi, Chairman of...
by irdadmin | Jun 26, 2017 | Financial Markets, Gold, Market Manipulation, Precious Metals
This isn’t some trader’s “fat finger” accidentally overloading the sell button and pressing “sell.” This is unadulterated BIS/ECB/BoE/Fed sponsored market intervention: At 4:01 EST, a paper gold nuclear bomb was detonated in the...
by irdadmin | Jun 24, 2017 | Financial Markets, Market Manipulation
My good friend and colleague, John Titus, was hosted on the Keiser Report to discuss his film, All The Plenary’s Men, in which Titus documents the process by which the Obama Government enabled the Too Big To Fail Banks to commit crimes in the United States with...
by irdadmin | Jun 23, 2017 | Financial Markets, Housing Market, Market Manipulation, U.S. Economy
Headline monthly reporting of New Home Sales remained of no substance, short term, as seen most frequently here with massive, unstable and continuously shifting revisions to recent history, along with statistically – insignificant monthly and annual changes that...