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- SRSrocco put together a graph tracking production for the top-four gold producers. You will note a pretty consistent downward trend. If these forecasts hold, we are looking at a 23% drop in output over less than a decade. http://bit.ly/2I5FJVb http://bit.ly/2D3w91e
- Gallup's U.S. Economic Confidence Index averaged -12 in July, down from - 8 in June, hitting its lowest average since Oct. 2014.
- @Macrotots Yep, Its the what have you done for me lately mentality. Also Dems will argue Obama deficits were necessary to get us out of recession, but that Trump deficits caused problems as the economy was growing when they were run up.
- It took a lot of chutzpah for Pres. Obama to double the national debt, then in his #SOTU address take credit for having reduced the deficit!
- South Koreans On Track to Buy Record Amount of Physical Gold @SchiffGold http://bit.ly/1VZFUmr
- #silver just trade above $20 per ounce. Let's see if gold can follow and trade above $1,350!
- Cryptocurrency like Bitcoin is taking the market by storm, but its volatility should raise questions: http://bit.ly/2lInIjn
- Silver demand from industrial applications made up about 60% of total demand in 2017. The Silver Institute projects continued growth in 2018. Because of silver’s excellent electrical conductivity. http://bit.ly/2FZuKfb
- According to Gallup, July was the 3rd consecutive month where consumers spent less money than they did in the same month last year.
- Jerome Powell has pretty much voted in lockstep with Janet Yellen the entire time she has chaired the Fed. http://bit.ly/2AphzAj
Friday, February 5, 2016
Real Estate Market Related Blogs/Articles
Hi everyone, thought I would check here first. I'd like to know if any of you know of any Real Estate Market Guru's that might have blogs or articles regarding the current state of our market. I'm looking for an analytical view on why markets, like Colorado's, get so messed up with really high rents and sales prices and if there are any extra insights that can be taken from it. As an example, Colorado is seeing the highest housing rental rates it's ever had. It is really bad! Might not be as bad as some of the super large cities in the U.S. but it's crazy high for Colorado. It's changing how people live and making it really hard to survive here. It is definitely cheaper to purchase by far than to rent but we all know how hard it is to get a mortgage nowadays unless you are willing to go Fanny Mae or have 20% down. Anyway, just thought I'd check here first. Thanks.