While the US and Europe have seen many riot situations and we can therefore study how they play out, a series of self-perpetuating riots has not taken place before.
Does China Have Enough Gold Reserves to Launch a Gold Standard?
We don’t know exactly what China’s plans may be, but it would not be surprising in the least if they’re preparing now to pounce at the next crisis, particularly a monetary one.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – April 8th, 2022
One such diversification tactic that many investors have deployed is the acquisition of physical precious metals.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – April 1st, 2022
1. The Russia-Ukraine war has entered its sixth week, though the two nations are now apparently in discussions over how each side might take steps to resolve the conflict. Market volatility, particularly in commodities such as oil and precious metals, remains high as world leaders continue to apply pressure on Russia for its actions. Russia…
The Great Depression II
Since it’s not possible to predict an exact date, those who don’t wish to be casualties of the collapse may wish to prepare for it.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – March 25th, 2022
Gold and Silver continued to make gains this week and many investors have continued to accumulate these, and other physical precious metals.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – March 18th, 2022
During times of high inflation and both geopolitical and economic uncertainty, physical precious metals have seen a long history of retaining their value.
Tax Havens and the Greedy Rich
Additionally, the world is looking at large-scale, international economic collapse in the relatively near future. What part will this play in the OECD’s efforts?
Will Gold Fall When the Fed Raises Interest Rates?
That suggests investors make sure they own a meaningful amount of physical gold now.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – March 11th, 2022
Many such investors long ago began accumulating physical precious metals in their portfolios as part of their diversification plans.