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Stock Market Rally Could Morph Into Commodity Rally Before Downturn
The goldilocks market could morph into a bout of inflation before a downturn and liquidation says Gary Tanashian, editor and publisher of https://nftrh.com/.
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Interview: Key Market Signals to Watch
Jordan Roy-Byrne, Founder and Editor of The Daily Gold, joins us to outline why the steeping of the bond yield curve is one of the key market signals to watch for how it relates to the economic cycle, the US general equities, and precious metals markets. He outlines how often the markets will top out … Continue reading
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Video: 3 Reasons Why Juniors Have Tanked
Volume in junior Miners and junior exploration companies is now at a 20-year low. Share prices have plunged. Here are the causes. Click Here to Learn About TheDailyGold Premium
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Interview: Where Does Gold Land?
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Video: 3 Reasons Why Gold is Holding Up Well
It does not feel like Gold has held up well due to the poor performance of Silver, miners and juniors. But after the second sharpest Fed tightening cycle of the last 45 years and sharp increase in real interest rates, Gold is only 7% from its all time high. In the video we discuss three … Continue reading
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Video: Stock Market Crash Declines Around Recessions
We show the charts and data of the stock market declines during each of the past 12 recessions. On average, the stock market makes a peak a few months before the recession and declines sharply until the recession is three to four months from its end. Thus, the length of the recession is an important … Continue reading
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TheDailyGold Premium Update #836
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Video: Bearish Action in Gold & Silver but Miners to Rally Next Week
It was an ugly week in Gold and Silver as Gold lost $1950 support and Silver plunged from $24 down to its 200-day moving average at $22. There is technical damage in the daily and weekly charts. Gold has support at $1900 but stronger support at $1850-$1865. Nevertheless, the gold and silver stocks fared better … Continue reading
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