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Just like before ’87 – But worse
News02/03/2018 | 9182 Views
Just like before ’87 – But worse

Last night saw more losses on Wall St, the Dow Jones down 420 points or 1.7% and the USD resuming its fall, down 0.5%, whilst gold and silver saw gain

US loses $1.2 trillion in a good year!
News01/03/2018 | 7564 Views
US loses $1.2 trillion in a good year!

Following on from yesterday’s report where the new chair of the US Fed warned of the unsustainable levels of US debt, we today discuss the whopp

New US Fed Chair Testifies – US Debt Unsustainable
News28/02/2018 | 7588 Views
New US Fed Chair Testifies – US Debt Unsustainable

Last night saw losses across the board in the US as the Dow dropped 300 points, the S&P500 down 35 (1.27%), bonds down further (and yields up agai

Ainslie Adds Bitcoin Cash!
News27/02/2018 | 12332 Views
Ainslie Adds Bitcoin Cash!

We are pleased announce the introduction of Bitcoin Cash (BCH) to the Ainslie crypto offer and thus offering you the Top 5 cryptos by market capitalis

Russia & China “He who owns the gold…”
News26/02/2018 | 8632 Views
Russia & China “He who owns the gold…”

Gold and silver sales are languishing in the ‘west’, no one needs a safe haven in a goldilocks economy… the central banks have our

Institutional Funds Line up for Crypto
News23/02/2018 | 8324 Views
Institutional Funds Line up for Crypto

A lot of the anticipation of uber high Bitcoin and other crypto prices is around institutional take up, with 2018 touted as the year of major adoption

Crypto - No Short-Lived Tech Gimmick
News22/02/2018 | 8145 Views
Crypto - No Short-Lived Tech Gimmick

Despite what seems like the continual production of FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt) surrounding the emerging cryptocurrency market, the cryptocurren

Record US Bond Sales for the Fiat Ponzi
News21/02/2018 | 7370 Views
Record US Bond Sales for the Fiat Ponzi

Last week we discussed the planned (not accidental) massive increases to the US’s deficits, some $1.2 trillion this year. So how does one pay fo