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Consumer ‘Penny’ Drops - Gold Pops
News26/06/2019 | 84721 Views
Consumer ‘Penny’ Drops - Gold Pops

A week ago we wrote an article on the world’s negative yielding sovereign bonds breaking a record of $12 trillion.  Now, just a week later,

Ainslie Intelligence. Analysis this week.
News25/06/2019 | 7210 Views
Ainslie Intelligence. Analysis this week.

ETH enjoys huge gains. BTC continues upwards after breaking through the 10,000USD resistance. Gold and Silver continue their upwards trend and we disc

Why this is just the beginning for gold and bitcoin…
News24/06/2019 | 8012 Views
Why this is just the beginning for gold and bitcoin…

Since our article Friday morning gold and silver continued their rally and crypto’s joined with a vengeance as well.  The current theme is

$2000 Gold & ATH – What comes next?
News21/06/2019 | 12906 Views
$2000 Gold & ATH – What comes next?

Yesterday saw news aflutter with gold cracking AUD2000/oz with (belated) headlines of a new All Time High for the metal in local terms.  In USD t

Fund Manager Survey “Most bearish on record” – MUST READ
News20/06/2019 | 8548 Views
Fund Manager Survey “Most bearish on record” – MUST READ

Yesterday it was the ECB show, sending negative yielding global sovereign debt to a record high and last night it was back to the US Fed who, whilst n

Highest Ever Negative Yielding Bonds - ECB Capitulates
News19/06/2019 | 9062 Views
Highest Ever Negative Yielding Bonds - ECB Capitulates

Another record was set last night.  The amount of negative yielding global sovereign bonds has never been higher.  There is now $12 trillion

Ainslie Intelligence
News18/06/2019 | 8409 Views
Ainslie Intelligence

Watch or listen to this week's Ainslie Intelligence trading signals analysis.         

Buckle Up for the Fortnight Ahead
News17/06/2019 | 8730 Views
Buckle Up for the Fortnight Ahead

If you look at the two biggest influences on global markets of late, they are the Fed’s rates policy and the US China Trade war.  This week