Arcadia Economics talks about how gold prices have surged, but Hartnett’s fund clients think it’s too high. Meanwhile, Mali’s Barrick Gold mine is reopening after a dispute. Stock markets are mostly up, and oil prices dropped. In other news, China’s and U.S. funds are competing in the market, and Dolly Varden Silver is expanding its silver exploration projects. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dan from I Allegedly highlights two big issues: unpaid student loans and traffic fines. Authorities are cracking down, planning to garnish wages and sue for unpaid debts. Beware of scams, like fake app updates, that steal your info. In South Florida, the housing market is flooded with unsold homes. Always stay informed and protect your finances! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Stew Peters Network talks about how to discover how hidden toxins in our food and water might be affecting your health. The Stu Peters Show explores these issues, highlighting the potential dangers of heavy metals and pharmaceuticals. Learn about a new product that claims to detoxify your body and improve well-being. Could this be the solution to feeling better and healthier? …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch talks about how this week in D.C., there were big debates about money and legal fights involving President Trump. The Supreme Court stopped Trump from changing military rules about transgender people. These decisions might change how power is shared in the future. Also, Chief Justice Roberts thinks judges shouldn’t be impeached for their decisions, which is a hot topic. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Gerald Celente thinks mainstream media isn’t doing a good job and suggests checking out his Trends Journal instead. He talks about how the S&P 500 and Nvidia shares are going up. He also discusses Trump’s tariffs and their effects, possible Middle East peace, and how the dollar’s fall might make gold prices rise. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Mark Moss talks about how Artificial Intelligence (AI) might seem scary because it can replace some jobs, but it also creates exciting new ones. Just like during the Industrial Revolution, AI is opening up opportunities in areas like healthcare and education. By learning new skills and staying flexible, we can thrive and find success in this ever-changing world. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I Allegedly talks about how big banks are saving billions because many people can’t pay their bills. This money, $34.87 billion, helps cover bad loans and credit card debt. While vacation homes are hard to sell, smart investors are buying things like music catalogs and motorcycles. Even though gambling is up in Vegas, stores like Dollar General are having a tough time. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Millionaire Morning Show w/ Anton Daniels talks about how In Newark, New Jersey, a protest at an ICE detention center led to the arrest of the city’s mayor and two Congress members. They wanted better conditions for detainees. The Department of Homeland Security says they ignored warnings and put people at risk. The situation is still unfolding, with more possible arrests. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In today’s market, gold prices have dropped by $100, while stocks have risen by 3%. Industrial commodities like oil are showing signs of relief, hinting at inflation. Vince Lancey explores how a potential trade deal could affect rate cut expectations and discusses ongoing U.S.-China negotiations, which might bring significant news soon. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Gregory Mannarino talks about the stock market and how it’s affected by rising bond yields. He also mentions a new US-China trade deal that pauses new tariffs for 90 days but doesn’t solve big problems like tech rules. Plus, there’s a debate over drug price controls, making pharmaceutical stocks shaky. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









