Rafi Farber talks about how silver prices differ between London and New York because London has less silver, not because of backwardation. Backwardation is when future prices are lower than current prices, signaling a big market change. The video and article advise against panic buying silver, as the market isn’t in backwardation yet. Stay informed and cautious with your investments. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
This year, I Allegedly talks about how many people are borrowing money to buy Christmas gifts, which can lead to bigger credit card bills in January. Businesses are also having trouble with digital payment fees and need more credit. Shoppers face changing prices in stores, causing hidden inflation. It’s important to be careful with spending during the holidays. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Arcadia Economics talks about how silver prices in London are going up because there’s less silver available for trading. This is making traders worried, and they’re trying to bring more silver to London. The U.S. might add tariffs on silver, making things more complicated. All this is happening while gold prices rise and global tensions increase. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Stew Peters Network talks about how Veterans face tough times when leaving the military for civilian life. They often feel misunderstood and unappreciated. Many join the military out of love for their country or to learn new skills. It’s important to respect and value veterans, as they’ve made big sacrifices. Understanding their experiences can help us support them better. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how in the case of Bost versus the Illinois State Board of Elections, there’s a debate about counting mail-in ballots received after Election Day. Congressman Bost worries this could hurt his election chances and increase campaign costs. The court is deciding if these concerns are enough for him to challenge the rules legally. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The David Knight Show talks about how James Bradley’s new book, “Precious Freedom,” explores the Vietnam War from both American and Vietnamese viewpoints. It reveals the crucial role of Vietnamese women and challenges common beliefs about the war. The book highlights the importance of understanding the true causes of wars and encourages readers to question government and media narratives for a clearer perspective. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Gerald Celente is unhappy with politicians, calling them puppeteers who control the public like puppets. He criticizes the slow peace talks between Israel and Hamas, worries about rising gold prices, and warns of a possible AI bubble in the stock market. He urges everyone to think independently and suggests subscribing to the Trends Journal for more insights. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Economic Ninja talks about how React Networks’ CEO, Rong Khai, is tackling a big problem in blockchain technology. His company is making smart contracts more flexible by allowing them to adjust to real-time changes, like currency shifts. They also have a special feature where their React token is reduced with every use, which might lower the total supply over time. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Rafi Farber talks about how silver and gold prices are climbing, but not many people are buying coins or silver ETFs right now. Big investors in New York are driving the silver price up, while supplies grow. If the dollar weakens, silver might become a popular way to trade again. Keep an eye on these changes for future opportunities! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Arcadia Economics channel talks about how the silver market is buzzing with big price changes, showing it’s waking up after being quiet for a while. Silver is important for making things like solar panels and electric cars. It’s so crucial that the U.S. calls it a critical mineral. But, as we use more silver, we might face a shortage soon. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









