The primary uptrends in gold, silver, and the mining shares remain firmly in place, reinforcing the case for fresh highs into the second quarter. A speculative blow-off phase—carrying gold above ...
NEW YORK () Citing an email from Israel Ambassador Mike Huckabee, NBC News reported that some embassy staff were told that they could leave Israel and that they need to do so quickly."The guidance was ...
Although I never expected to say this, if you are still wondering about gold’s future price direction, just ask the big banks… Emerging from a 2025 in which gold saw 53 all-time-highs and an annual ...
NEW YORK (February 27) The gold market is holding gains above $5,200, but according to some analysts, it could face headwinds as the U.S. inflation threat is far from over following a strong rise in ...
Gold still looks unstoppable, a mighty juggernaut. After essentially tripling in about a couple years, gold inexorably continues grinding higher. Remarkably this great strength is defying gold’s own ...
The new macro is not only intact, but continuing apace as we experience an interim disinflationary period. If things go a very Goldilocks sort of way in 2026 the paper world of stocks and bonds can ...
In the late 1960’s Edmund Phelps and Milton Friedman challenged the popular view that there can be a sustainable trade-off between inflation and unemployment. In fact, over time, according to Friedman ...
You know the stock market is in a precarious spot when the hero of the market, Nvidia, issues a report on earnings that is variously called “stellar” and a “blowout,” yet it plunges more than 5%, ...
NEW YORK () Gold and silver prices are down in early U.S. trading Thursday, with silver once again leading the way. Profit-taking from the shorter-term futures traders is featured in both markets, ...
Romina Boccia is director of budget and entitlement policy at the Cato Institute, where she specializes in federal spending, budget process, economic implications of rising debt, and Social Security ...
Within a decade, every dollar collected in revenue will be spent on health care, Social Security, and interest on existing debt.
Can you navigate booms and busts better than the Fed? The new “Federal Reserve Simulator” ($2.99 on Steam) gives you a shot. Gameplay is very simple. It’s turn-based and you only have a few policy ...