by irdadmin | Jan 22, 2019 | Financial Markets, Gold, Market Manipulation, Precious Metals, U.S. Economy
The Newmont/Goldcorp merger is the second mega-deal in the industry after Barrick acquired RandGold in September. Without question, the two deals reflect the growing need for large gold and silver mining companies to replace reserves, which are being depleted at these...
by irdadmin | Jan 21, 2019 | Financial Markets, Gold, Market Manipulation, Precious Metals
Anyone who denies that Governments and Central Banks manipulate the gold and silver markets using paper derivatives and deceptive physical metal custodial operations is ignorant of history and facts. Currently the gold and silver price capping is as oppressive as...
by irdadmin | Jan 15, 2019 | Financial Markets, Gold, Precious Metals
Barkerville Gold (BGMZF, BGM.V) is advancing it Cariboo Gold Project in British Columbia. The Cariboo Project is a district-scale, massive land package loaded with gold mineralization (over 110 gold-bearing streams on the property). Osisko Mining took operational...
by irdadmin | Jan 12, 2019 | Financial Markets, Gold, Market Manipulation, Precious Metals
Vista Gold (VGZ) has a storied history as a junior gold miner. In 2012 new management, led by CEO, Fred Earnest, took control of the operations and has been advancing the Mt. Todd gold project, which is the largest undeveloped gold project in Australia. Mt. Todd...
by irdadmin | Jan 9, 2019 | Financial Markets, Gold, Housing Market, Market Manipulation, U.S. Economy
The stock market has gone “Roman Candle” since Fed Chairman, Jerome Powell, gave a speech that was interpreted as a precursor to the Fed softening its stance on monetary policy. Not that intermittent quarter-point Fed Funds rate nudges higher or a barely...
by irdadmin | Jan 7, 2019 | Financial Markets, Gold, Housing Market, Market Manipulation, Precious Metals, U.S. Economy
The stock market has become the United States’ “sacred cow.” For some reason stock prices have become synonymous with economic growth and prosperity. In truth, the stock market is nothing more than a reflection of the inflation/currency devaluation...