Posts with tag central-banks

Broken

Bob Rinear, January 30 2021

So here we are, where everyone from staff at the White house, to old dinosaur Wall Street denizens, to SEC members to brokerages, are all trying to figure out what to do with these upstarts. It’s really quite funny to watch.

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WORLD GOLD COUNCIL SEES 2022 BEING GOOD FOR GOLD

Guest Writer, January 15 2022

There are a number of interesting and useful findings and projections in the World Gold Council’s “Gold Outlook 2022” released yesterday, particularly for precious metal investors.

Here are some highlights excerpted from the report:

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THE FED COULD TAKE A LESSON - FROM LEWIS AND CLARK

Guest Writer, August 31 2022

The duo’s historic cross-country expedition began in 1804, when President Thomas Jefferson directed Meriwether Lewis to explore lands west of the Mississippi included in the Louisiana Purchase. 

Lewis chose William Clark as his co-leader for the mission. Their treacherous adventure lasted over two years. 

Along the way, they faced hostile weather, unforgiving terrain, perilous waters, bodily injury, persistent hunger, disease and both friendly and unwelcoming Native Americans. 

Nevertheless, their roughly 8,000-mile trek was deemed a big success and provided new geographic, ecological and cultural information about previously unmapped areas of North America.

It was all about slow and steady.

Fast Forward 400 Years.......

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