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Gold Revaluation Could Shock People | Andy Schectman

In a recent eye-opening interview by Liberty and Finance, Andy Schectman, CEO of Miles Franklin Precious Metals, warned that we’re “in the eye of the hurricane” when it comes to global economic stability. With central banks worldwide increasing their gold reserves by 35% in 2022, Schectman’s insights offer a compelling case for the role of precious metals in today’s uncertain financial landscape. Continue reading

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Silver Is Stepping Up To Monetary Restoration

The U.S. dollar silver chart has  “steps” that go back to the 1800s. Step 1 is from 1864 high to 1972, and Step 2 is from January 1980 to the current time. These steps differ from those on the gold chart in the linked article above. Continue reading

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Shanghai Silver Premium Rising

The Shanghai silver premium, which measures the price difference between silver traded on the Shanghai exchange and international markets, has experienced a remarkable surge over the past year. This premium has increased from approximately 2% to 13.7%, closely mirroring the significant expansion of photovoltaic production in China during 2024. Continue reading

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US Futures Steady as Robust Bank Earnings Reassure: Markets Wrap

(Bloomberg) — US equity futures pointed to a steady open, as earnings from a trio of Wall Street banks beat expecations. Treasuries rose.Most Read from BloombergShares of Citigroup Inc., Bank of America Corp. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. rose after all three topped revenue forecasts. S&P 500 contracts and Nasdaq 100 futures were little changed.Corporate America is benefitting from lower rates early into the Federal Reserve’s easing cycle, defying reduced profit forecasts. The latest batch of bank results follow forecast-topping earnings from JPMorgan Chase & Co and Wells Fargo & Co. last week.Energy shares fell in premarket trading, as oil prices plunged below $75 a barrel after a report Israel will hold off attacking Iranian oil facilities. The yield on the 10-year Treasury benchmark fell 3 basis points.Investors’ allocations nearly tripled from last month, to a net 31% overweight, according to the latest survey by Bank of America. Bond allocations saw a record swing to a net 15% underweight.The bullish mood is being fueled by Federal Reserve cuts, China stimulus and the prospect of a soft economic landing in the US, according to the bank’s strategists.Nathan Thooft, chief investment officer and senior portfolio manager at Manulife Investment Management, expects earnings season to be pretty good, partly because expectations have been lowered. “Consensus is around 4% year-over-year,” he said. “It’s a fairly low bar.”Among other premarket movers, Nvidia Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. after Bloomberg reported the Biden administration discussed capping sales of advanced AI chips to some countries.Key events this week:Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, Citigroup earnings, TuesdayFed’s Mary Daly, Adriana Kugler speak, TuesdayMorgan Stanley earnings, WednesdayECB rate decision, ThursdayUS retail sales, jobless claims, industrial production, ThursdayFed’s Austan Goolsbee speaks, ThursdayChina GDP, FridayFed’s Christopher Waller, Neel Kashkari speak, FridaySome of the main moves in markets:StocksS&P 500 futures were little changed as of 8:17 a.m. New York timeNasdaq 100 futures were little changedFutures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average were little changedThe Stoxx Europe 600 was little changedThe MSCI World Index was little changedCurrenciesThe Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index was little changedThe euro was little changed at $1.0908The British pound rose 0.2% to $1.3082The Japanese yen rose 0.3% to 149.29 per dollarCryptocurrenciesBitcoin fell 0.5% to $65,562.88Ether fell 1.1% to $2,593.26BondsThe yield on 10-year Treasuries declined three basis points to 4.07%Germany’s 10-year yield declined three basis points to 2.24%Britain’s 10-year yield declined four basis points to 4.20%CommoditiesWest Texas Intermediate crude fell 4.2% to $70.76 a barrelSpot gold rose 0.1% to $2,651.60 an ounceThis story was produced with the assistance of Bloomberg Automation.Most Read from Bloomberg Businessweek©2024 Bloomberg L.P. Continue reading

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Robert Kiyosaki: Higher gold prices are not necessarily a good sign

In a recent statement on X, Robert Kiyosaki, renowned author of “Rich Dad Poor Dad” and financial commentator, shared his insights on the current state of the gold market and offered a stark warning about a potential stock market crash. As gold prices reach unprecedented levels, Kiyosaki’s analysis provides a sobering perspective on the economic landscape and offers guidance for investors at all levels. Continue reading

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Gold Steady on Dollar

Gold steady in Monday trading, balanced between two pressures: a stronger dollar making the yellow metal a less attractive alternate investment and the outlook for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and geopolitical risk which offer gold support. Continue reading

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Gold Knows Inflation Isn’t Going Anywhere

To the surprise of almost no one, the Fed’s decision to cut interest rates last month sparked yet another gold price rally in what has been the strongest year for the metal since 2020. And most observers view the Fed’s looser policy as a reason why gold should remain bullish heading into the New Year. Continue reading

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Analysis: Gold’s October pressure caused by stronger dollar

October’s start to precious metals trading may give some investors room for pause, especially as gold is off to its worst start to a month since February. Continue reading

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Technical Scoop: Potential Scares, Golden Falter, 25 Consensus

Gold was flat on the week—okay, off 0.01%. Given that the US$ Index jumped higher and bond yields rose, that gold remained flat was a positive sign.

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Gold was flat on the week—okay, off 0.01%. Given that the US$ Index jumped higher and bond yields rose, that gold remained flat was a positive sign. Gold is a safe haven and the beating of war drums in the Middle East has not gone away. Nor has the monstrous debt in the U.S. and the world. Nor have deep political divisions in the U.S. and an overvalued stock market that many claim is in a bubble. Silver didn’t stay flat as it rose 1.8%. Platinum can’t seem to get out of the way of itself and fell 2.0%. Of the near precious metals, palladium lost 2.4% and copper was off 0.7%. The gold stocks had a down week with the Gold Bugs Index (HUI) down 3.1% and the TSX Gold Index (TGD) off 2.0%. But, as we note later, we did see some life in a number of junior mining stocks. That sector has been moribund, even as the larger cap gold stocks have enjoyed a banner year.

Gold also reacted negatively on Friday following the job numbers, as the strong report seemed to nix thoughts of a 50 bp cut. A 25 bp cut remains a possibility. Gold has been knocking on $2,700 and it has not been unusual to see pauses at these even levels. We saw it at $2,500 and $2,600 before we pushed higher. The trend remains up. Gold has gained 28.8% thus far in 2024, making it already one of the best years ever.

Gold did get a bit overbought at $2,700 as the RSI went over 70 but has since pulled back to 62. We note the 50 RSI level has acted as reasonable support over the past six months. A drop under $2,650 would be short-term negative and under $2,600 we could fall further to $2,550. But with numerous pullbacks along the way,

 

the advance appears strong as pullbacks remain shallow. The only caveat for gold continuing to rally is now is that October is not normally a good month for gold. In the past we’ve seen selloffs start in October and the low doesn’t come until December. 2015 is still remembered as was 2016. But with the current background of war, divisions, debt, etc., gold should really only have one way to go and that is up. Even if we pause first.

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Silver appears to have made a slight new high on this past Friday’s volatile day. It finished the day off small but did manage to end the week up 1.8%, outpacing gold. That said, we continue to bang up against that resistance zone at $33, hitting a high of $33.22 but closing at $32.39. It highlights the $33 resistance zone which has held us back now since May. Still, silver is up 34.5% on the year, making it one of its best years ever. We read that, according to Bloomberg, silver needs a $2.1 trillion investment by 2050 to meet rising demand for net-zero demand. There was also a mega-merger this past week of Silvercrest Metals (SIL/TO) and Coeur Mining (CDE/NYSE). But the merger is being met with a lukewarm reception as CDE fell after, down 9.5% on Friday, while SIL rose 9.7% the same day. Could other suitors for SIL emerge?

Silver needs to break through $33 to suggest to us that we are on our way to long-held targets up at $38–$40. Higher targets are also noticeable, but let’s get the first one. Silver’s RSI is only 63 so it is not yet overbought and has room to move higher. Long-term support is down at $29, but under that level long-term support comes in around $26.50. We remain bullish on silver and expect at some point to see new all-time highs above $50. First, let’s get through $33 and keep pullbacks shallow.

Source: www.stockcharts.com

Despite silver being up and gold flat on the week, the gold stocks waffled and finished the week down. The TSX Gold Index (TGD) fell 2.0% while the Gold Bugs Index (HUI) was off 3.1%. On the good news side, we did see positive movement in some junior gold mining stocks this past week. In the TSX Venture Exchange (CDNX), which is over 50% junior mining stocks, many of the gold companies rose 2.1% this past week, one of the better performers for indices. While we remain bullish on the gold stocks into 2025, we continue to wonder if a short-term correction is in the offing. Can’t say we liked the pullback this week, especially with silver putting in a decent week to the upside. As well, that pattern still has the look of an ascending wedge triangle (bearish), which is getting narrower as we move higher. Right now, a break of 360 would do the trick, but we need to break under 345 to put more downward pressure on the sector. We would not want to see 305 or 295 taken out on the downside as that could signal a more serious decline. We never really became overbought on this up so we may still recover yet. The background remains bullish for both gold and silver and that in turn helps the stocks. Both indices are up 29%/30% this year. Read the FULL report here: Technical Scoop: Potential Scares, Golden Falter, 25 Consensus

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A surprisingly resilient US economy is once again leading stocks higher: Morning Brief

The better-than-expected September jobs report put an exclamation point on a trend that’s been underway for the better part of two months now. Continue reading

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Can the U.S. Revalue Fort Knox’s Gold?

The United States and China are locked in an escalating economic conflict, and gold is emerging as a potential strategic asset. As the two superpowers vie for dominance, one radical U.S. strategy could involve revaluing the vast gold reserves held at Fort Knox—a move that would send shockwaves through the global monetary system and shift the balance of power. Continue reading

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Gold Bull Run: Seismic Shift with Lower Interest Rates and Impact on Investments

The world’s most influential central bank, the Federal Reserve, announced a bold decision – a rate cut of 50 basis points, marking the beginning of a “recalibration” of monetary policy.  Continue reading

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