by Mac Slavo | Feb 17, 2020 | Commodities, Emergency Preparedness, Headline News, Precious Metals
Keith Neumeyer, a precious metals expert, sat down for an interview with Shawn of SGTReport. Neumeyer discussed a number of things, including precious metals and the mining industry, and the crazy stock market ride we are all experiencing. Eluding to the finite...
by Contributing Author | Feb 12, 2020 | Commodities, Headline News, Precious Metals
This article was originally published by Brandon Smith at Birch Gold Group. Though it is often referred to by critics and elitist central bankers as a “barbaric relic”, there is no denying that gold is usually the go-to asset during times of crisis and uncertainty....
by Contributing Author | Feb 10, 2020 | Commodities, Headline News, Precious Metals
This article was originally published by Clint Siegner at Activist Post. The U.S. Department of Justice investigation of criminal activity in the precious metals markets has taken an interesting new turn. According to Bloomberg, prosecutors are targeting the bank...
by Mac Slavo | Feb 10, 2020 | Commodities, Emergency Preparedness, Headline News
Food prices have skyrocketed in China amidst the ongoing coronavirus outbreak plaguing the country. Food prices are soaring more than 20% according to government statistics released Monday. China’s consumer price index (CPI) spiked 5.4% compared to this time...
by Contributing Author | Feb 4, 2020 | Commodities, Emergency Preparedness, Headline News
This article was originally published by James Davis at Future Money Trends. The stock market isn’t lower because of the outbreak of the coronavirus. While the timing is uncanny, the real reason the market is lower is because the first stock market correction of...
by Contributing Author | Feb 3, 2020 | Commodities, Headline News, Peter Schiff, Precious Metals
This article was originally published by Schiff Gold. After flat-lining over the last several years, gold mine output fell by 1% in 2019. This is further evidence that we could be heading into a long-term and perhaps irreversible decline in gold mine production....