Why you should be ‘maximum overweight’ stocks despite overdue on correction – Tim Hayes

Why you should be ‘maximum overweight’ stocks despite overdue on correction – Tim Hayes

Stock markets are overdue for a single-digit, not double-digit correction, but Tim Hayes, chief global investment strategist for Ned Davis Research, maintains an “overweight” position on equities. Hayes discusses with David Lin, anchor for Kitco News, the indicators he watches…

Will U.S. economy and dollar really collapse? ‘Gold bugs’ will hate this message says Marin Katusa

Will U.S. economy and dollar really collapse? ‘Gold bugs’ will hate this message says Marin Katusa

The predominant sentiment regarding the state of the American economy and political landscape amongst pundits and analysts today seems to be one of doom and gloom, says Marin Katusa, investor and author of his new book “The Rise of America:…

Bitcoin is a ‘fraud’, legitimate usage has declined from 3 years ago says economist

Bitcoin is a ‘fraud’, legitimate usage has declined from 3 years ago says economist

Watch part 1 of this interview on economic growth: https://youtu.be/oVyJ8_nBSD8 The non-illegal use cases of Bitcoin have not grown, in fact, they have declined in recent years, said Peter Berezin, chief global strategist at BCA Research. Berezin told David Lin,…

Why did gold price plunge $100 this week, and what's the next target? Jim Wyckoff

Why did gold price plunge $100 this week, and what’s the next target? Jim Wyckoff

Jim Wyckoff, senior analyst of Kitco News, called this week’s drop in gold a “knee jerk reaction.” In an interview with David Lin, anchor for Kitco News, Wyckoff said that the move came from the hawkish tone of the Federal…

This market will be in ‘great turmoil’ as inflation rises to 6% by 2023 - Steve Hanke (Pt. 2/2)

This market will be in ‘great turmoil’ as inflation rises to 6% by 2023 – Steve Hanke (Pt. 2/2)

Watch part 1 of this interview: https://youtu.be/SNYSFFU8noE Steve Hanke, professor of Applied Economics at Johns Hopkins University (https://twitter.com/steve_hanke) discusses with David Lin, anchor for Kitco News (https://twitter.com/davidlin_TV), just how much inflation will rise over the next two to three years…

Why did Friday's jobs report miss expectations? Is the economy in trouble?

Why did Friday’s jobs report miss expectations? Is the economy in trouble?

Friday’s nonfarm payroll report showed that the U.S. economy added 559,000 jobs in May, slightly shy of consensus expectations of 675,000. The unemployment rate is now at 5.8%, the lowest level since the start of the pandemic. Alain Corbani, portfolio…

Ron Paul: Bitcoin should be legalized as money, let it compete with Dollar

Ron Paul: Bitcoin should be legalized as money, let it compete with Dollar

With Bitcoin having faced regulatory pressures in Turkey and China, investors are concerned if more regulations will be placed on the cryptocurrency in the U.S., especially now that the newly appointed Chair of the SEC, Gary Gensler, has announced that…

$150 silver and $3k gold? Expect summer ‘fireworks’ from inflation, Basel III – Lobo Tiggre

$150 silver and $3k gold? Expect summer ‘fireworks’ from inflation, Basel III – Lobo Tiggre

Although the year-on-year inflation data may decline in the next consumer price index (CPI) release given how low the base was last year, the month-on-month increase could spike, triggering gold price rally, said Lobo Tiggre of the Independent Speculator. “Watch…

‘Significant damage’ to hit this market, why investor is in 35% cash – Ted Oakley

‘Significant damage’ to hit this market, why investor is in 35% cash – Ted Oakley

The end of this current bull market cycle will be marked by “significant damage,” said Ted Oakley, founder and partner of Oxbow Advisors, who have currently allocated 35% of their investments into cash. Oakley told David Lin that one of…

Is gold being ‘stabilized’ by governments? Why price hasn’t rallied on inflation – Frank Holmes

Is gold being ‘stabilized’ by governments? Why price hasn’t rallied on inflation – Frank Holmes

Governments and central banks might have an interest in “stabilizing” gold prices in order to maintain public confidence, which may be an explanation as to why the gold price did not move up on the release of last month’s headline…

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