All along the way, I’ve said, “No cut! No pivot!” Now, at last, we MAY be getting closer to when the Fed will cut. I haven’t quite decided if this is the turning point or not.
Now, demand for silver is climbing. And there is a supply shortage. But with narrow margins, times are tough for silver mining companies, even with silver at $30.
Powell has ultimately held out on rate cuts as I was certain he would, but the market keeps cutting him grace and rising anyway. Now, I’m not as sure that Powell will hold out.
India's solid gold demand shows a trend of gold flowing from West to East. While investment demand in Europe and North America remains tepid, investors in Asia are eagerly buying gold.
Gold is one of the most reliable and accurate financial measures one can use. Historically, the Dow/gold ratio has provided a very good signal for silver bear and bull market cycles.
The growing movement toward gold in Africa underscores an important truth: while fiat currencies come and go, gold has remained a trusted money for over 5,000 years.
Maharrey interviewed David Morgan, a renowned precious metals expert. They discussed inflation's impact on precious metals, the dynamics of the silver market, and platinum's potential.
When it gets bad enough for citizens and politicians to complain too loudly, the Fed will give in. Don’t expect any possible rate cuts to have a positive impact, though.