Silver is Starting to Break Out. Here’s What to Watch.
The Bubble Bubble Report, Released on 9/24/24 Silver spiked 4.56% on Tuesday, bringing it close to signaling the Continue…
The Bubble Bubble Report, Released on 9/24/24 Silver spiked 4.56% on Tuesday, bringing it close to signaling the Continue…
TF Metals Report – X, Released on 9/24/24 This chart sure makes appear that the silver price has some catching up to do.#SilverSqueeze pic.twitter.com/19UBjPhwta — TF Metals Report (@TFMetals) September 24, 2024 Known primarily by his nickname “Turd Ferguson,” Craig Hemke is the founder and editor of the popular TF Metals Report blog and podcast, […]
Chris Martenson – X, Released on 9/24/24 Silver thesis:Excellent value/ratio to gold Demand exceeding supply 5 out of 6 years Ultra-low above-ground stockpiles US-based price suppression scheme will fail someday https://t.co/bLgjdSJMUZ — Chris Martenson, PhD (@chrismartenson) September 25, 2024 Christopher Martenson is a former American biochemical scientist. Currently he is a writer and trend forecaster […]
MSN, Released on 9/23/24 “Trump Coins are designed by me and minted right here in the USA. This beautiful, limited-edition coin commemorates our movement, our fight for freedom, prosperity and putting America first.” Continue…
ZeroHedge, Released on 9/23/24 Something remarkable happened to the price of gold back in early 2022 around the time Continue…
The Daily Gold, Released on 9/21/24 Under the global fiat currency regime, there have been two secular bull markets in precious metals: 1970 to 1980 and 2001 to 2011. Continue…
David Morgan – X, Released on 9/19/24 Yes, and #silver went from under $9 to $48. https://t.co/2gXFTVqWHs — David Morgan (@silverguru22) September 19, 2024 David Morgan is a world-renown precious metals aficionado. He is the creator of TheMorganReport.com, a monthly report that covers economic news, overall financial health of the global economy, currency problems and […]
Kitco, Released on 9/16/24 Commodities are currently valued at levels lower than in the lead-up to the dot-com Continue…