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By Sean Brodrick On August 15, 202005:00 AM Eastern
What a wild couple of weeks it’s been for gold.
First, the yellow metal pushed over its previous all-time high of $1,923, and, on Aug. 7, it clocked an intraday high of $2,089 per ounce. Then...
By Jon D. Markman On August 12, 202001:00 PM Eastern
Google has a plan to use the sensors in Android phones for a worldwide earthquake detection network, and it’s legitimately the best smartphone news is in a long time.
The search giant announced...
By Sean Brodrick On August 11, 202005:00 AM Eastern
We’re in bull markets for gold and silver, and I like both metals. But if you put a gun to my head, and asked which would outperform, I’d say silver — silver miners even more so.
Part of this is...
By Sean Brodrick On August 8, 202005:00 AM Eastern
Since this horrific pandemic started, the oil & gas industry has gotten hammered. Could things be about to turn?
I think so.
First of all, this year’s swoon in oil and gas is the end of a...
By Juan M. Villaverde On August 7, 202002:57 PM Eastern
It was another display of double-digit gains for crypto assets over the seven-day trading week ended Thursday, as “safe haven” instruments new and old alike posted strong rallies.
Gold and...
By Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. On August 6, 202002:44 PM Eastern
I don’t have to convince you that technology is the future.
That’s 100% clear by now. And if it wasn’t before, Coronavirus has certainly made it apparent.
I spend a lot of time these days...
By Sean Brodrick On August 6, 202005:00 AM Eastern
Gold and silver both rampaged to record highs on Wednesday. Gold is well over $2,000 an ounce, and silver bolted past $27.
Now, many are ready to call the top. To which I say “fat chance!” Gold...
By Jon D. Markman On August 3, 202001:13 PM Eastern
Pro-growth policies are nice, but corporate managers mostly want politicians to stay out of the way.
On Saturday, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT, Rated “B+”) and ByteDance, the Chinese parent of...
By Sean Brodrick On July 30, 202005:43 AM Eastern
I’ve been pounding the table about how negative real interest rates are firing up gold. The reason is that with bonds yielding so little — and less than zero when you figure in inflation — it...
By Mike Larson On July 29, 202004:35 PM Eastern
The COVID-19 outbreak may have put the kibosh on this year’s summer concert season. But it sure didn’t stop the Federal Reserve from launching its own “Print-A-Palooza” fest!
Its balance sheet...