Friday, 29 December 2023

World Currency System Documentary

Another good watch from a decade ago, which could well have been published today. Public debt has only been growing, doubling about every 8 years in the US. With interest rates rising, the revenues needed to service that ballooning debt simply are not there anymore. If additional credit is needed to pay for the interest on the principal, the pace of debt increase is likely to spiral out of control. Let's focus on the documentary now:

End Of The Road: How Money Became Worthless - Wall Street is being occupied. Europe is collapsing in on itself. Around the world, people are consumed by fear and anger, and one question is on everyone's lips: Is the financial crisis over, or are we headed towards economic disaster? End of the Road is a documentary that chronicles the global financial collapse.

Thursday, 28 December 2023

The System of Money Creation

This film presents serious research and verifiable evidence on our economic and financial system.

Wednesday, 22 November 2023

Honoring the first gold-bug, Jim Sinclair

Last month, on 6 Oct , James E. (Jim) Sinclair passed away at the age of 82. Jim Sinclair was the 'first gold bug'. 

Tuesday, 21 November 2023

Where have all the bloggers gone?

An unusual short topic for this blog. I'm wondering about a lot of early days colleagues and predecessors. As time went by, the blogging scene on precious metals and mining has become more or less a wasteland.

Tuesday, 31 October 2023

When precious metals rise for the wrong reason ...

Halloween is a moment to look back at the month of October ending. Gold plunged into October, putting down a bottom at $1820.2/oz on 5 Oct. The cruel invasion of Hamas terrorists into Israel on Sat. Oct 7 sparked the reversal. The yellow metal gained $100/Oz during the following week. On Friday 27 Oct gold once more broke above the psychologic $2000/oz.

Wednesday, 27 September 2023

Are miners locking in a linear regression to the gold price?

A nascent regression between gold miners (using the HUI index of unhedged gold miners) and the yellow metal may finally interrupt the unabated miner slide relative to gold.

Thursday, 31 August 2023

The summer minimum

Demand for gold for jewelry tends to ease during summer. Jewelry producers and  mints allow for their staff to take a summer break. Unless there is any other pent up demand, gold prices are usually weaker during summer.

Monday, 31 July 2023

Permanent impairment of precious metal miners to the price of the metal

Miners not only fail to hold on to the elevated precious metal prices, over the long haul they gradually are lagging more and more. Since this holds for the majority of miners, both large caps and smaller miners, you cannot diversify away any specific mining risk.

Thursday, 29 June 2023

Deflating speculative bubble of catalyzer precious metals

For more than three years, palladium has been more expensive than gold. At best gold briefly reached parity. For one ounce of Rhodium you paid, at its peak price, more than tenfold the price of gold at that moment. Both anomalies have since disappeared. Is the speculative bubble of catalyzer precious metals deflating?

Wednesday, 31 May 2023

Deutsche Goldmesse, May 2023

The Deutsche Goldmesse is the major precious (and critical) metals and mining event in Europe. Not only is Germany the most populous and prosperous nation in the European Union, Germans have been avid precious metal and mining investors over the last century.

Friday, 21 April 2023

PDAC and BMO spring conferences

Bank of Montreal organizes its 'Global metals and mining and critical minerals' conference in sunny Miami, while the PDAC stays closer to home in Toronto, on its usual venue and time after on-line and postponed/restricted editions previous years.

Wednesday, 1 March 2023

Future of the monetary system

Monetary largesse and ballooning public debt have been fueling the growth of the money supply. As a result, the fiat based monetary system has been experiencing its first inflationary surge in the 21st century. What does the future hold for the monetary system? Macroeconomic imbalances and geopolitics may accelerate change in the current largely USD-based monetary system into a more multipolar one.

Friday, 24 February 2023

Global Investment Returns Yearbook 2023

The Credit Suisse Global Investment Returns Yearbook 2023 offers unique data on long-term investment returns. Read the latest edition to discover how different asset classes have performed since 1900 around the world, and to find out how a historical perspective can help today’s investors plan for the future.

Monday, 30 January 2023

Vancouver Resource Investment Conference (VRIC-2023)

The annual Vancouver Resource Investment Conference is being organized on Jan 29 and 30.  Over 300 junior mining companies are gathering in Vancouver, British Columbia to showcase exploration and production of the most critical commodities the world needs to move forward in the 21st century.

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