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Gold Price Unchanged Under $2,000 After PMI Data

Gold Price Unchanged Under $2,000 After PMI Data

Image Source: Pexels Gold price slipped lower after reaching today’s high of $1,998. The metal is trading at $1,993 at press time. The bias remains bullish despite minor corrections.Gold lost altitude as the US dollar rebounded after the Canadian inflation data release and the FOMC Meeting minutes.Yesterday, Greenback received a helping hand from the Unemployment Claims […]
Gold Is At Inflection Point, Hard Landing Is Coming

Gold Is At Inflection Point, Hard Landing Is Coming

Image Source: Pixabay Michelle Makori, Lead Anchor and Editor-in-Chief at Kitco News interviews Tavi Costa, Partner and Macro Strategist at Crescat Capital, who says that gold is at a critical inflection point. Costa warns of the coming hard landing and breaks down a number of key charts that reveal the real state of the U.S. economy. Costa […]
Gold & Silver Imports To India Surge In October

Gold & Silver Imports To India Surge In October

Image Source: Unsplash One of the biggest drivers of demand in the silver market in 2022 was a record-setting year of imports into India. That fueled a drain in the silver inventories on the COMEX and LBMA, although the inventory levels were somewhat static over the past year as Indian silver demand in 2023 has been […]
Stock Analysis: Ethan Allen Interiors

Stock Analysis: Ethan Allen Interiors

Image Source: Unsplash Ethan Allen Interiors Inc (ETD) is a U.S.-based company that manufactures and retails home furnishings & accessories.The firm conducts activities through its wholly owned subsidiary, Ethan Allen Global, Inc., which operates through its own subsidiaries. The company does business across North America, Europe, Asia, & the Middle East.The vast majority of the firm’s […]
The Reboot Of OpenAI

The Reboot Of OpenAI

Illustration created by DALL-E with the prompt “A young technician is holding a single 3-prong power cord in his hand which he has just taken out of the wall. We clearly see the wall socket. He has a wry smile on his face as if he knows something we don’t. Pixar 3d aspect radio 16:9”  […]
Thoughts On 35 Stocks – Part 2

Thoughts On 35 Stocks – Part 2

Image Source: Pexels Listen to Part 2 >>> Thoughts On 35 Stocks – Part 1Last week, we started sharing Mike’s thoughts on 35 stocks that are puzzling investors. There was so much to cover that we were not able to finish, so here is part 2! Stop hesitating on banks, groceries and restaurants, railroads, and more!Running Length: 00:46:29More […]
Eurozone Is Likely In A Shallow Technical Recession

Eurozone Is Likely In A Shallow Technical Recession

The November PMI does not provide much evidence that eurozone GDP growth will turn positive in the fourth quarter, but the good news is that the downturn is not deepening. We’re currently likely in a very shallow technical recession.Image Source: Pixabay The eurozone composite PMI ticked up from 46.5 to 47.1 in November, which still indicates a […]
Mark Zuckerberg Sold $117.5 Million Worth Of Meta Shares In November

Mark Zuckerberg Sold $117.5 Million Worth Of Meta Shares In November

Image courtesy of 123rf.com Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META) boss Mark Zuckerberg sold $117.5 million worth of the tech giant’s stock in November, or 364,000 shares. The actions might suggest Meta’s CEO lacks strong confidence in the stock’s sustained growth, yet they could also be a straightforward strategy to take profits. Zuckerberg’s META Stock Sales Meta co-founder and CEO […]
Like Amputating Your Toes To Fit Your Shoes

Like Amputating Your Toes To Fit Your Shoes

Talk continues about both inflation and recession. The arguments that are made come from a monetary-policy perspective which ignores–or worse, misrepresents–fiscal-policy. The latter, is almost unanimously confused for being like a household budget where the spender must have an income and must borrow if that income falls short of the spending. While the former, in […]
Managing A Crisis

Managing A Crisis

Image Source: Pixabay  This article concludes that the current downturn in bond yields is part of a continuing market manipulation by central banks in order to restore confidence in the global economic outlook.There is a long history of government intervention in markets. In the nineteenth century, it was by legal regulation, the most notable of which […]