by irdadmin | Jan 17, 2018 | Financial Markets, Gold, Market Manipulation, Precious Metals
Usually I’m loathe to stick out price targets on the markets, especially gold and silver, because of the undeniable market intervention of the Central Banks – market manipulation which is blatant to the point at which it is now denied only by card-carrying...
by irdadmin | Jan 15, 2018 | Financial Markets, Gold, Housing Market, Market Manipulation, Precious Metals, U.S. Economy
Every month consumer debt in aggregate hits a new record. Auto loans and student loans have been hitting monthly record highs for quite some time. This is why it’s no surprise that many people who are looking to get an auto loan need to make sure that they use...
by irdadmin | Jan 7, 2018 | Financial Markets, Gold, Market Manipulation, Precious Metals, U.S. Economy
I find it amusing that the stock market is attributing so much value to the “blockchain” technology. Anyone who has been using the trading sites at cryptoevent.io will understand what I mean. In reality, blockchain technology is just a piece of software...
by irdadmin | Jan 7, 2018 | Financial Markets, Gold, Market Manipulation, Precious Metals, U.S. Economy
This article is from Dr. Fraser Murrell via The Daily Coin: In the 1600s, Sir Isaac Newton presided over a (bi-metal) Gold and Silver Standard, with the flaw being the fix of silver to gold. In the 1900s, John Maynard Keynes “revolutionized” economics, with the result...
by irdadmin | Dec 23, 2017 | Financial Markets, Gold, Precious Metals
Novo is not worth the $544 million market cap based on Friday’s close using fully-diluted shares. Novo might eventually be worth $600 million or even more. But that reality is several years away. I have been recommending selling to my Mining Stock Journal...
by irdadmin | Dec 21, 2017 | Financial Markets, Gold, Market Manipulation, Precious Metals
The simple answer to that question is: who knows, eventually it will. I like to look at the Commitment of Traders report for signals. I think the COT offers better information than looking at charts, although I like to use my COT analysis in conjunction with charts....