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.
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.
Suppose central banks and governments continue down the path of debt accumulation and fiat currency proliferation. In that case, they do so at the risk of economic calamity, where precious metals will not be the savior but rather the stark reminder of a lost opportunity to embrace financial stability.
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Adhering to principles of Austrian Economics, we recognize that perpetuating debt-based fiat currencies under the aegis of central banking orthodoxy is a recipe for economic malaise and eventual catastrophe. In a milieu where debt balloons and central planners manipulate interest rates, we are witnessing a distortion of market signals that is ultimately unsustainable. Click The Button Below For More Information.
Our current marketplace is characterized by deep-rooted manipulation, where factors such as the ten-year bond yield, currently sitting at 4.448%, epitomize the distortions rampant within our financial architecture. This yield, while reflective of investor sentiment and economic forecasts, is also a byproduct of the Federal Reserve’s heavy hand in the markets – a hand that is seemingly tightening its grip as the velocity of the money ratio continues its rise, indicating a quickening with regards to the circulation of money within the economy. For More Click The Button Below.
Recent political trends, under the guise of emergency stimulus and ad hoc economic salvos, have further decoupled our economic outcomes from reality. Real economic value is created by production and innovation, not minting currency. And yet, we’ve witnessed the latter in spades. For More Information Click The Button Below.
As the economic fabric continues to fray, we must shore up our reserves with assets that have withstood the test of time, weathered countless eras of fiscal imprudence, and emerged as the inherent standard of true wealth.
This week’s financial analysis reveals critical trends in key market sectors that impact the dollar’s value. The report pays particular attention to the performance of various commodities, precious metals, and the consumer debt landscape, all of which have significant implications for investor strategies and the broader economic outlook. Eruptions in violence in the Middle East will continue to be the driving factor in energy prices. War is often the symptom of collapsing economies. The US Debt situation is critical, and we must at least entertain the idea that US leadership might see war as a way to continue to inject currency into a dying debt-based fiat monetary system. Click the Button Below for More Information.









