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Silver Quarterly and 6-Month Closes Confirm Upward Trend

Published by Mike Roy | Jul 1, 2024 | 13175

There continues to be a heavy amount of pessimism toward silver on social media these days, but if you've noticed, most of these analysts are speculators trading on very short term charts. We're coming up on both the quarterly and 6-month close, so this week we'll look at those charts.

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A New Gold Rush

Published by Otavio Costa | Jun 19, 2024 | 13502

Tavi Costa emphasizes the importance of identifying macroeconomic trends, particularly the growing shift towards hard assets like gold amidst global inflationary pressures and geopolitical changes. He points out the rising demand for commodities like copper and the underinvestment in precious met...

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The US Economy and The Illusion of Stability

Published by Julien Chevalier | Jun 11, 2024 | 11575

For over half a century, the United States has surpassed the United Kingdom as the leading international power. Its military and monetary strength, the first two of a hegemonic country, remain unrivalled. The Biden administration seeks to maintain this superpower, but the world is changing.

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Silver and Gold vs. CPI at Historic Inflection Points

Published by Mike Roy | May 30, 2024 | 14721

This week, we'll look at charts of both gold and silver vs. the United States Consumer Price Index, which essentially uses a basket of goods and services to measure the cost of living in the United States over time. Another way to look at these charts is that they are measuring the metals against...

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Historic Tensions on the Silver Market

Published by Thomas Andrieu | May 28, 2024 | 28545

In 2024, with almost one in five ounces now dedicated to the photovoltaic industry, tensions on the silver market are mounting. Against this backdrop, the price of the grey metal would be headed for good prospects. While the breakout from the $26/oz level has now been confirmed, analysis of the b...

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Gold vs. Debt Money

Published by Julien Chevalier | May 21, 2024 | 14734

Money, as a medium of exchange, has existed throughout human history in many different forms. For centuries, there has been a constant tension between those who advocate hard, metallic money and those who defend credit money or debt money.

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Inflation Is Definitely Back in the United States

Published by Laurent Maurel | May 17, 2024 | 14596

Inflation seems to be making a comeback in the United States, as shown by the core PPI figures, which indicate an increase in prices paid by manufacturers. The pulses observed on this indicator foreshadow an increase in prices paid by consumers, pointing to a further rise in the core CPI in the m...

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