The scenario laid out here is not a mere exercise in economic forecasting—it reflects a deeply fractured system. My decades of research and commentary compel me to impart a hard truth: We are likely in the final months of a dollar-based debt currency life cycle. The signs are evident, and history is dotted with the remnants of similar economic declines. An institutional malaise hollows out economies, leaving unprepared populations to grapple with diminished wealth and purchasing power. Click Below to Read More.
Predictions, therefore, skew towards caution in the face of escalating monetary and fiscal imprudence. As the current trends continue, we will witness a decoupling—precious metals rising as fiat currencies dilute their efficacy amidst sovereign debt crises and inflationary pressures. The equity markets, shouldered by speculators rather than investors, can expect a correction aligned with historical price-to-earnings ratios once the tide of easy money recedes. To Read More Click The Button Below.
Sadly, I see a system being fecklessly dismantled. The fiscal irresponsibility we witness and the egregious oversight in managing the lifeblood of our economy—the US dollar—could lead us to a precipice from which return is impossible. Should the dollar reach the critical stage known as a credit crisis, we will have reached the point of what Austrian economists call the “Crack Up Boom.” Click The Button Below For More Info.
Significant government debt purchases impact bond yields and signal potential shifts across multiple sectors, including housing, commodities, precious metals, and cryptocurrencies. A host of key market indicators and macroeconomic policies are poised to influence the dollar’s valuation. We guide investors to navigate the current landscape, emphasizing prudent investment strategies. Click The Button Below To Read More.
We are once again witnessing the repetition of similar events from the past in our current present. We are deep inside a roaring twenties much like the latter part of the 1920s, where reason and prudence were overwhelmed with bubble-based exuberance and leveraged pipe dreams, setting the stage for an unavoidable collapse. Enjoy your holidays, and consider buying friends and family some silver as a gift for this season—something that will continue to give next year and beyond. To Read More Click The Button Below.
The consequences of inflation are malinvestment, waste, a wanton redistribution of wealth and income, the growth of speculation and gambling, immorality and corruption, disillusionment, social resentment, discontent, upheaval and riots, bankruptcy, increased government controls, and eventual collapse. – Henry Hazlitt To Learn More Click The Button Below.
The market landscape as of mid-November 2024 shows a complex interplay of factors affecting the dollar’s valuation and investment climates. A surge in government debt purchases is prompting a notable influence on various asset classes, with significant implications for commodities, equities, precious metals, and the fixed-income market. This report analyzes the present conditions and project developments for the upcoming three months, focusing on relatively secure avenues against prevailing market uncertainty. Click Button Below To Read More.
We are now past the “COVID-19 vaccine scam” of 2020 — with its insane lockdowns and deliberate fear-mongering. Revelations expose the crimes, and optimism is high that those responsible will be tried and punished. With the end of COVID and the results of the Trump election, the nation seems euphoric and ready to again regain its former standing as a nation of law, with low corruption and financially sound currency under a Constitution that limits government intrusion into the life, liberty, and happiness of the people. Click The Button Below To Read More.
In the heartland of American financial thought, a storm brews that threatens to uproot the mighty oaks of our economic landscape. For over 30 years, I have toiled in studying gold and silver markets, alerting my readers to the faltering steps of an economy in decline. Today, the evidence is irrefutable: the United States teeters on a precarious edge, its balance sheet awash with red ink, its dollar’s value in jeopardy. This piece seeks to give you the knowledge and recommendations necessary to weather this storm.
The week’s data indicate ongoing strength in precious metals markets, particularly gold and silver, driven in part by China’s economic actions. Housing and credit card debt data suggest increased market pressures and potential for higher foreclosures. Energy commodities are showing mixed trends, with oil prices fluctuating based on OPEC decisions and geopolitical tensions. The U.S. dollar’s value is impacted by these variables and central bank policies. For More Information, Click The Button Below.








