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Gold has been driven by the U.S. dollar in the short-term, but on a longer term horizon, it will need more than just a weaker dollar for a sustained rally, said Will Rhind, CEO of GraniteShares. “I think longer-term,...
Gold and silver were thrashed this past summer, relentlessly pounded to deep new lows.  That has fueled extreme bearishness, with traders convinced the precious metals’ fundamentals are rotten.  But epic all-time-record futures short selling by speculators was the real...
If the world's economies still need central bank life support to survive, they aren't healthy--they're barely clinging to life. The "recovery"/Bull Market is in its 10th year, and yet central banks are still tiptoeing around as if the tiniest misstep...
In this episode Retail Archaeology takes a look at Dollar General, a thriving retailer who's stores seem to be a mess.
Money supply growth fell in August, dropping to the lowest rate recorded since February of this year. Overall, money-supply growth remains well below the growth rates experienced from 2009 to 2016. In July, year-over-year growth in the money supply was...
How passports evolved to help governments regulate your movement A security officer checks a traveler’s passport. AP Photo/Patrick Semansky John Torpey, City University of New York The Trump administration is denying passports to U.S. citizens who live in Texas near the U.S.-Mexico border,...