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Tariffs and Gold

Written by Briton Ryle
Posted April 3, 2025

The gold bull market is just getting started

ADP Jobs Report Smacks Down the Bears: 155,000 New Jobs in March

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted April 2, 2025

Private-sector payrolls added a whopping 155,000 jobs in March, blowing past the pundits’ 120,000-job guestimate.

Miner 49er

Written by Briton Ryle
Posted April 1, 2025

This stock is in a sweet spot

Bags of Gold in the Rubble: What Argentina’s Collapse Teaches Outsiders

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted March 31, 2025

The Nasdaq is down about 15% since February. The U.S. dollar has given up 3.1% in March and the Russell 2000 has given up more than 400 points.

"The Beatings Will Continue..."

Written by Briton Ryle
Posted March 28, 2025

In normal times, Captain Bligh’s quote is pretty funny

Silver Breaks Out

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted March 27, 2025

Buy Silver ETF Now!

Three Chinese Automakers

Written by Briton Ryle
Posted March 26, 2025

So, if ya can’t beat ‘em, might as well invest in them

Housing Prices Down, Inventory Up

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted March 25, 2025

The supply of new homes stood at 8.9 months, and prices saw a downward revision for January (-4.26%) with a year-over-year drop of -1.52% and a month-over-month decline of -3.02%.

Time to Buy China Automakers?

Written by Briton Ryle
Posted March 24, 2025

It seems the global auto sector is China’s oyster…

Musk Says Buy TSLA

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted March 21, 2025

“Tesla’s autonomous software used for its vehicles’ so-called Full Self-Driving feature, robotaxis, and Optimus bots would bring the company’s value to new heights

Is the Fed Pumping Gold?

Written by Briton Ryle
Posted March 20, 2025

The Fed is pre-emptively stimulating the economy starting now…

Blowing Smoke and the Fed Meeting

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted March 19, 2025

A plausible trigger for a debt bomb might be $50-60 trillion in debt by 2040 with rates at 6% or higher which would push interest past $3-4 trillion against a $6-7 trillion revenue base.