In just nine months, there was an increase of $16 trillion in worldwide debt.
— Peter Schiff (@PeterSchiff) January 18, 2018
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- The fact that the dollar and bond prices are falling together is a very, very bad sign that everybody is ignoring. The bond yields aren’t high enough to offset the losses in the foreign exchange. http://bit.ly/2DMF5MP
- Earlier this week, the New York Fed released the latest data on US household debt, revealing it has grown to a record $13 trillion. Americans have been spending, but they’ve been putting a lot of it on plastic. http://bit.ly/2EGkudw
- #Republicans are about to run larger deficits when the economy is supposedly booming, than #Democrats ran into 2009 when we were in the Great Recession. Can you imagine the size of the Republican deficits when the economy slips back into recession?
- According to the Silver Institute 2018 Market Trends report, the silver market faces growing demand and shrinking supply in 2018. These supply and demand dynamics signal increasing prices in 2018. http://bit.ly/2mP2gf5
- The World Gold Council is not necessarily negative on Bitcoin, saying “cryptocurrencies may become an established part of the financial system.” But the WGC does make a strong case that cryptos will not replace gold. http://bit.ly/2ncfp1T
- Gold’s $12 dollar selloff is now a $13 dollar rally. Maybe traders are finally figuring out that inflation is good for gold. Wait until they figure out that no matter how hot inflation gets, the Fed is powerless to put out the fire! http://bit.ly/2Cp3EKY
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- When Obama was running these big deficits, the Fed was monetizing them with trillion dollars a year of QE's. Now, they’re not doing any. So, that means we’re going to have a massive increase in interest rates. That means stocks collapse. http://bit.ly/2BTx6Mr
- #Bitcoin just traded down to $6,000. That is 70% below its record high set in Dec. 2017. How much lower will the price have to fall before the HODLers FODL? My guess is most will hang on until the price is well below $1,000. Then the big problem will be finding buyers!
- Inflation is back. So what does this mean for gold? http://bit.ly/2Cp3EKY