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7 Super Bullish Charts for Gold and Silver
News11/05/2022 | 12896 Views
7 Super Bullish Charts for Gold and Silver

Less words more charts today as we hit some very interesting junctures in precious metals markets.   First the chart with an almost 100% t

Crypto Market Reacts to FED
News10/05/2022 | 10803 Views
Crypto Market Reacts to FED

Markets experienced high volatility and further downside this week, as the market responded to the Federal Reserve's decision to hike rates by 0.5

Gold & Monetary Revaluation
News09/05/2022 | 11154 Views
Gold & Monetary Revaluation

A lot has been written and speculated of late about the Russia’s moves to back the rouble with gold (as we discussed here) and the weaponization

Wall St Whipsaws - What Next?
News06/05/2022 | 11880 Views
Wall St Whipsaws - What Next?

Last night continued the biggest sharemarket whipsaw since peak COVD turmoil in mid 2020.  After the biggest Fed day surge in 44 years on Wednesd

“One foot on accelerator, one on the brake”
News05/05/2022 | 12288 Views
“One foot on accelerator, one on the brake”

Not to be outdone by our own RBA’s bigger than expected 0.25% hike, last night the US Fed hiked rates by 0.5%.  The market reaction, as is

RBA raises interest rates for first time in a decade
News04/05/2022 | 12721 Views
RBA raises interest rates for first time in a decade

Philip Lowe, Chairman of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) announced yesterday that the cash rate target is now 0.35%, with real rates still ver

Where Is BTC’s Floor?
News03/05/2022 | 12496 Views
Where Is BTC’s Floor?

Bitcoin investors are hanging onto the edge of profitability, with short-term price action threatening to put them back into the red. Meanwhile, a

Negative US GDP & the end of the business cycle
News29/04/2022 | 12980 Views
Negative US GDP & the end of the business cycle

Last night’s shock news of the US falling into recessionary territory with a negative GDP print was a salient reminder of both the precariou