What you see and hear about "Wall Street" and banks is usually by folks with an axe to grind and also a lack of financial acumen. Fact: there...
Some of my more telling charts and graphs.....:D ETFs have NOT been driving this market.... [ATTACH] Global gold production has started to...
Totally untrue. Buy 'em if you like their beauty like a work of art. But I can find only a FEW examples -- like the Bass Proof Liberty Head DE...
I posted a ton of supply/demand structural charts in another thread. Big thing now is gold ETFs are bleeding cash which means this move up is CB...
Futures (COMEX) and spot are different. NY prices are usually COMEX; spot is London.
We're not seeing hyperinflation or even the 1970's inflation. If you run the CPI vs. gold from 1998 or 2002 or 2012 or 2020 you will see that...
Fundamentals remain bullish, $2,255 on the COMEX yesterday. New all-time highs. I wonder what a common Saint will cost when gold is $3,000 an...
Charley, I just let the facts and the numbers speak for themselves. I see the wealth creation in the tech and social media landscape DWARF any...
Not a gold bug, but am bullish on gold longer-term, yes. No, I don't believe it. Their stock prices would be alot better if that were the case....
Banks don't "push" anything, the market dictates. If banks could "dictate" they'd have conditions that were a wee bit better than what they have...
PTs are always wrong. The big thing is getting the DIRECTION right. Guess what....the last 2 years I have had the inflation, GDP, and Fed (FOMC)...
Getting the DIRECTION right is more important and also having the underlying fundamentals right is also good. Personally, I think $3,000 by 2030...
$2,250 overnight....some stuff on gold and gold stocks from ScotiaBank.
Tyler, do you intend to keep any/all of the bullion ? Are you a collector of numismatics and would you deploy $$$ into those ?
I would say NO. Unless you are sending in dozens or hundreds, it's not enough of a premium to have a 70 or even 69. I've bought modern 1-ounce...
That's what I thought...and I had some black spots on a 1915-S I owned a few years ago. Looked loose, wondered why they didn't air-blow it off.
New highs.....$2,240 on the COMEX.
Gold Certificates: At least after 1907 when we went from Liberty Heads to Saints.....GCs had to be 2/3rds gold coin, 1/3rd bars or foreign coins....
Were they ? My other thread has pics of the relevant bills so I won't duplicate here.... but while the FRN's had the gold language I don't see it...
United States Notes: Besides the Red Seal, the notes didn't have a $10, $20, or $50 denomination. They were issued from 1862 to 1971. I still...
Separate names with a comma.