by irdadmin | Jul 1, 2016 | Financial Markets, Gold, Market Manipulation, Precious Metals, U.S. Economy
The mainstream narrative that gold/silver moves inversely with stocks because the metals are a “risk off” trade has imploded. Since late January, when the S&P 500 began to “recover” from its 11% New Year’s plunge, the precious metals...
by irdadmin | Jul 1, 2016 | Financial Markets, Gold, Market Manipulation, Precious Metals
Note: the current delivery-month for Comex gold is June – I absent-mindely reference July as the current gold delivery month in the podcast below. The trading patterns in gold/silver are starting to reflect the real possibility that the Central Banks are losing...
by irdadmin | Jun 30, 2016 | Financial Markets, Gold, Market Manipulation, Precious Metals, U.S. Economy
The Open Interest in silver is close to the new all time record high – set just last week – and gold’s Open Interest is at the same level as 2011 when gold hit it’s all time high in value. As you know the acquisition cost of gold is about $600 less than in 2011 which...
by irdadmin | Jun 29, 2016 | Gold, Market Manipulation, Precious Metals
Western anti-gold propagandists have been scratching their head over the surprising strength in the gold market despite aggressive Central Bank efforts to push the price lower. Here’s a perfect example of the idiotic articles hitting the internet – this...
by irdadmin | Jun 29, 2016 | Financial Markets, Gold, Housing Market, Market Manipulation, Precious Metals, U.S. Economy
All morning Fox Business has had a green banner posted that exclaims, “stocks stabilize.” So down 5% in two days followed by a 2.7% bounce in a little more than 1 day of trading is defined as “stabilizing?” How about the fact that the S&P...
by irdadmin | Jun 28, 2016 | Financial Markets, Housing Market, Market Manipulation, U.S. Economy
This is a note to me from one of my Short Seller Journal subscribers: As a 20 year real estate agent, investor and wholesaler in Atlanta, I’d like to add my comment to your analysis. I totally agree that things are not what they seem to be in housing. I...