Tag: gold price.
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Stock markets are scary, but this market truly is frightening!
Stock markets are looking scary, but the debt markets are truly worrying. Before we get to the instability in debt, and what that means, let’s breakdown what is affecting markets. Not a surprise that inflation numbers came out higher than expected. Peak inflation narrative is quickly becoming the new transitory inflation. You will hear this…
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What went down at VRIC 2022? Junior mining is back!
The Vancouver Resource Investment Conference has come and gone. Amazing two days. There were some big names there such as the 22nd Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper, the former President of Mexico Felipe Calderon, Nomi Prins, Robert Kiyosaki, Danielle DiMartino Booth, Harry Dent, David Rosenberg and many more. I did not attend these talks,…
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Here’s why gold is heading higher and how you can profit from it: SIC.V, GMTN.TO and NSR.TO
The gold price has recently taken a hit. No problemo. The sell off occurred at a major resistance zone, and there is a chance the US Dollar might cause more pullback. The real move has been in the bond market. Interest Rates are spiking. The 10 year yield is above 2.40%. What has kept gold…
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Cross River (CRVC.C): gold micro-cap with a massive portfolio in the heart of Northern Ontario gold country
Cross River Ventures (CRVC.C) is a $3.7 million gold explorer focused on the development of top tier exploration properties located in emerging Greenstone Districts of Northwest Ontario, Canada. CRVC controls a 28,000-hectare multiple-project portfolio in gold-bearing greenstone belts. While grade is more critical than foot-print, it doesn’t hurt for a gold explorer to have a…
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Gold Mountain (GMTN.V) hits 2.4 meters grading 20.2 g/t gold – 1-million ounce resource in sight
Yesterday, the gold price fell $40 to $1,778 after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell told the U.S. Senate that the U.S. central bank may soon stop printing money. It perked up to $1,789 by 6 a.m. Vancouver time this morning (December 1, 2021). “At our next meeting, it is appropriate for us to discuss whether…