Germany ramped up its gold repatriation project last year, joining other European nations bringing gold home. The trend underscores the importance of holding physical gold within easy access. Germanyâ...
A review of last week’s performance, plus a summary of the best stock charts for the coming week and where I think the markets are headed. Video Length: 00:26:28    ...
A huge move is brewing in coffee, mark our words. In this article, we take a look at the picture in coffee and sugar, separately. First, coffee is close to a MAJOR breakout or breakdown point. This pa...
I am entertaining the notion of a “Job Gain Recession“. A chart of year-over-year nonfarm employment shows that’s nearly what happened in the 1970 and 1980 recessions. Nonfarm Payroll Job Losses...
Greg Ip had a piece in the Wall Street Journal yesterday discussing the debt burden in the USA and how low interest rates have “moved back” the “hands on the doomsday debt clock”.  The arti...
Draghi was dovish, the ECB’s monthly bulletin showed worries and the retail PMI remains in negative territory. Nevertheless, the common currency keeps taking advantage of the weak greenback and EUR/...
S&P 500 The S&P 500 initially fell during the course of the session on Wednesday, testing the 1880 region. We bounced from there and ended up forming a hammer, and that of course is a very bul...
The oil price collapse was one of the biggest stories of 2015. It caused ripples and shocks throughout the global financial system, as energy exporting nations, shareholders and oil and gas companies ...
Gold rallied to its highest in nearly 14 weeks on Wednesday as falling equity markets and weakness in the U.S. dollar underpinned the precious metal. The XAU/USD pair was able to cleanly break through...
Yesterday’s Trading: In mid-December the euro bulls didn’t manage to strengthen above 1.10. Now they are in jubilation on part of New York Fed chief Dudley who helped them pass the important techn...