A theory backed by convincing evidence says the dollar is often called a “buck” due to merchants trading goods for deerskin in the 1740s, long before the first United States dollar was minted with the Coinage Act of 1792. The exchange rate for a cask of whiskey being...
In July 1944, delegates from 44 nations met at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire and agreed to “peg” their currencies against the U.S. dollar, as it was the only currency strong enough to meet the rising demand for international transactions after WW2. The value of gold...
Are you tired of the boring 1988 Economist magazine cover art depicting a new world currency in 2018? Me too, so I gave it a slight overhaul with a golden (pun intended) halo of the sun and Earth in today’s headline graphic. Today is ground zero if you extrapolated...
Fan favorite guest with some of the best energy & metals expertise we know is back. If you want the best raw statistics and analysis be sure to check his site. Steve’s on today to refute a few things our latest viral silver interview with Charles Savoie...
Dale Olmstead is back with discussion on gold/silver markets, US Economy and the Gold backed debit card that’s better than Bit Gold! Risks and Benefits to holding gold and the Federal Reserve are discussed as well. Get more from Dale: PMB-vllc.com TOPICS IN THIS...