Historically, in any era, there are always some countries that are getting near the edge and others that are not.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – November 26th, 2021
As inflation indicators have continued to climb, many investors have returned to acquiring physical precious metals whenever buying opportunities in the form of temporary price dips present themselves.
Thanksgiving Dinner Has Gotten More Expensive – Unless It’s Priced in Silver and Gold
What’s interesting to consider is the cost of Thanksgiving 10 or 20 years from now. If history is any guide, it’ll be a mountain of gravy more expensive – unless it’s priced in gold and silver.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – November 19th, 2021
The key to profitability through the ownership of physical precious metals is to acquire the physical product and hold it for the long term.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – November 12th, 2021
Savvy investors have long-ago taken steps to diversify their portfolios so that they have a better chance of surviving any market corrections that may take place in equities or real estate.
Minimising Government’s Dominance Over Your Life
Minimising Government’s Dominance Over Your Life. An article by Jeff Thomas.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – November 5th, 2021
Precious metals have long been viewed as a hedge against inflation and have frequently also been viewed as a safe haven in times of economic turmoil.
They Declared Silver & Gold Were Dead in 1976 – But the Kooks Were Right!
The kooks were indeed right. Those that called for higher prices -higher than what most mainstream investors would believe- were proven correct.
When a Train Wreck Is No Accident
The coming train wreck is no accident. It has long been planned. That the “smart fellows in charge” will somehow save the day is therefore a vain hope indeed.
The Writing on the Wall
When the writing is on the wall that “the society is doomed”, most people invariably stick it out where they are, hoping either that “things will get better”, or, at least that, “It won’t get too much worse.”