Goldseek Radio, Released on 12/7/17 Highlights: With the holidays just around the corner, Dan Norcini, a.k.a., Trader Dan returns with his outlook on the commodities sector. He follows the money flows to decipher investor sentiment, such as the Carry-trade that involves the USD/Yen. When the index is weak, sentiment is viewed as risk-on, favoring gold […]
Oriel Morrison, CNBC, Released on 6/16/16 Axel Merk is the Founder, President, Portfolio Manager, and CIO at Merk Investments LLC. He is an expert on qualitative research and macroeconomic trends. Mr. Merk is also an expert on macro trends, hard money, international investing, and on building sustainable wealth, and he is a pioneer in the […]
John Rubino, Dollar Collapse, Released on 5/2/16 The dollar is tanking lately. From a high of around 100 in December, the dollar index — which measures USD against a basket of foreign currencies — is down about 8%, and the decline is steepening. In counterintuitive currency war terms, that means the US is winning the […]
Bloomberg Business, Released on 4/22/16 Axel Merk is the Founder, President, Portfolio Manager, and CIO at Merk Investments LLC. He is an expert on qualitative research and macroeconomic trends. Mr. Merk is also an expert on macro trends, hard money, international investing, and on building sustainable wealth, and he is a pioneer in the use […]
Alix Steel and Scarlet Fu, Bloomberg, Released on 4/8/16 Mohamed El-Erian discusses the bank of Japan’s monetary policy: why it’s failing and why that matters to markets. Mohamed El-Erian is the Chief Economic Adviser of Allianz, a multinational financial services company. He is the former CEO and co-Chief Investment Officer of PIMCO, a global investment […]
John Rubino, Dollar Collapse, Released on 3/27/16 Europe is the birthplace of Western civilization and the source of most of the trends and bodies of knowledge that define modernity. The average European speaks several languages versus sometimes less than one for Americans. They are, in short, a well-schooled people with vast accumulated wisdom. So how […]
The Bank of Japan and European Central Bank eased recently, which is to say they stepped up their bond buying and/or pushed interest rates further… Continue…