An early February FOMC monetary policy announcement and Fedspeak moments following the press conference resulted in a dollar rally ($DXY) that put downward pressure on the precious metals throughout the month. Below is a selection of choice articles in chronological...
In Part 1, the discussion of central bank policy changes pointed towards the adoption of gold reserves as an unofficial policy measure. As the systematic failure of the Eurozone continues, the geopolitical landscape of the Eurasian block can be seen in plain sight....
The world is dumping U.S. Treasuries; the most we’ve seen on record! Looking back at our nation’s history, there have been two periods where the U.S. Treasury has had a negative twelve-month period while deficits rose: 1974 and 1979. Interestingly, what happened in...
Economic Crisis News 2015-10-10 Last week, we reported that the U.S. temporary budget resolution extended the can kicking to December 11th, but we didn’t mention the U.S. Treasury’s deadline for reaching the so-called debt limit on November 6th, which is...
The man who predicted that the stock market would rebalance is back to give his analysis during this time of economic uncertainty. What we are seeing in these markets is what he describes as Reverse QE. For everyone that is familiar with QE and its inflationary...