Investors continue to make efforts to ensure that their portfolios are diversified to help insulate them from sudden shocks in any single market or sector.
Gold in Q3: Rising Yields Pressure the Metal, But Catalysts Loom
After rebounding in Q2, the gold price succumbed to the pressure of sharply rising Treasury yields in Q3, when the Fed began talking about tapering asset purchases
Going the way of the Denarius
Modern governments have a tendency to make precisely the same mistakes with regard to currencies.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – September 24th, 2021
Supply chain disruptions and the apparent desire for world governments to embark on endless spending sprees are keeping inflation concerns front and center for most investors.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – September 17th, 2021
As inflation pressures continue to mount under the ongoing global pandemic, savvy investors have stuck to their long-term plan to acquire physical precious metals when buying opportunities appear
While We Wait on Silver & Gold, Do This
History says the next upsurge in gold and silver is coming. The research clearly shows it is a when question, not if.
Gold in Q2: Price Stabilizes, While Potential Catalysts Build
The most likely scenario for the second half of 2021 is one where gold continues to offer a meaningful and necessary hedge, along with the distinct possibility of yet another set of record high prices.
The Fiat Free-For-All: Currency Creation vs. Gold and Silver Production
It takes only a rudimentary understanding of economics to know that the more you create of something, the less valuable it becomes
The Precious Metals Week in Review – May 14th, 2021
As more and more signs of generalized steep price hikes emerge, many investors continue purchasing physical precious metals to shield their portfolios from inflation.
Is Price Inflation Guaranteed Now? These Two Charts Say Yes
Given the massive erosion in our monetary and fiscal state, we must consider the possibility that price inflation might not just be coming, but could kick in suddenly and rise rapidly.