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TheDailyGold Premium Update #764
The 31-page premium update was published and emailed to subscribers Sunday afternoon.
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The 31-page premium update was published and emailed to subscribers Sunday afternoon.
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In my opinion, Frank Barbera is the leading technical analyst with regard to precious metals. He has traded and covered Gold, Silver and gold mining stocks in his newsletter for decades. He is going to reintroduce his newsletter to the public because he sees precious metals making a major low this spring and starting a … Continue reading
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Jordan Roy-Byrne, Founder and Editor of The Daily Gold, joins us to outline why he is increasingly confident gold will break down heading into the Fed rate hikes. We discuss why this would follow historical precedent leading into prior rate-hiking cycles, and why it would be preferred to see one last wash out to provide … Continue reading
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Gold & Silver remain in a correction. Recent price action and the history of selloffs before the first rate hike suggest more downside. However, history suggests a major bottom is quite possible this spring as well as a rebound in the metals for the bulk of 2022. Gold has not been in a real bull … Continue reading
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The 27-page update was published and emailed to subscribers early Sunday AM.
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The bond market and the yield curve holds the cards for Gold, after the stock market crash. The yield curve is diving towards 0. When it nears 0, the Fed will stop hiking and turn to rate cuts. Real interest rates peak and decline when the Fed stops hiking. Gold & gold stocks will bottom … Continue reading
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The 3-page update was emailed and published before Friday AM.
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Interestingly, over the past six years Gold & Silver have not been correlated to rising inflation expectations. They have appeared to lead inflation expectations by several months. Recent increases in inflation expectations have led to rising real interest rates, which is bearish for Gold & Silver. The last time inflation expectations peaked and rolled over … Continue reading
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