By: Chris Mullen, Gold Seeker Report - 15 September, 2017
Gold gained $6.70 to $1334.20 in Asia before it fell back to $1319.90 in late morning New York trade and then jumped back higher into midday, but it still ended with a loss of 0.49%. Silver slipped to as low as $17.59 and ended with a loss of 0.85%. Full Story
By: Chris Mullen, Gold Seeker Report - 14 September, 2017
Gold edged up to $1326.50 in London before it dropped back to $1315.80 just after 8:30AM EST, but it then climbed to a new session high at $1330.20 in early afternoon trade and ended with a gain of 0.45%. Silver rose to as high as $17.783 and ended unchanged on the day. Full Story
President Maduro "Venezuela will create a basket of currencies to free us from the dollar," Oil traders ordered to stop accepting U.S. dollar in exchange for crude oil Order comes following calls from Russia and China to find alternatives to current reserve system U.S. Dollar accounts for two-thirds of global trade Venezuela has over ten-times more oil than United States Super powers are gradually turning to gold to avoid using world’s main reserve currency Are we seeing the beginning of the end for the U.S. dollar? Full Story
By: Chris Mullen, Gold Seeker Report - 13 September, 2017
Gold edged up to $1334.60 in London, but it then fell to as low as $1320.90 in late morning New York trade and ended with a loss of 0.74%. Silver slipped to as low as $17.668 and ended with a loss of 0.67%. Full Story
44% of US population affected by Equifax hack Hackers took names, birthdays and addresses, Social Security and driver’s license numbers Steve Mnuchin “concerned about the global financial system and keeping it safe,” Hacks is a reminder of the vulnerabilities created in a connected world Cyber security is a major threat to both banking and financial industry Investors should hold physical gold as insurance against hacking and cyber attacks Full Story
By: Chris Mullen, Gold Seeker Report - 12 September, 2017
Gold dipped $4.90 to $1322.70 in London before it jumped up to $1329.00 at about 8:30AM EST and then chopped back lower in morning New York trade, but it then climbed to a new session high at $1331.80 in afternoon trade and ended with a gain of 0.29%. Silver rose to as high as $17.889 and ended with a gain of 0.62%. Full Story
– Massive debt including car loans, very low household savings – Brexit and decline in sterling and consumer confidence impacts – New cars being bought on PCP by people who could not normally afford them – UK car business has ‘exactly the same problems’ as the mortgage market 10 years ago, according to Morgan Stanley – Bank of England is investigating to make sure UK banks are not overly exposed… – Prudent British people buying gold with cash, not cars with debt Full Story
Physical buyers of gold and silver will be looking for signs of a bottom formation. Premiums will rise with every fall. This is just profit taking before the Bank of England meeting on Thursday and the FOMC meet next week. I do not expect surprises in either of the meetings but investors are cautious. Quarter end profit taking is also seen in bullion and currency markets. German elections after the FOMC meeting will also keep everyone on their toes. Full Story
By: Chris Mullen, Gold Seeker Report - 11 September, 2017
Gold fell throughout most of world trade and ended near its late session low of $1326.40 with a loss of 1.4%. Silver slipped to as low as $17.712 and ended with a loss of 1.33%. Full Story
Aside from North Korea, over the last 45 years, September has proved a good month for gold, rising by an average of about 2.5%. The given reason for this is that gold buying increases as we head into the Indian wedding season, which runs from October to December. Indians are the biggest buyers of physical metals. About a third of global physical gold demand comes from India, half of which is spent on jewellery for their ten million weddings each year. Full Story
The correction in gold and silver is a part and parcel of a long term bull rally. A short term bearish trend will be there if gold and silver continue to fall after the Bank of England meeting on Thursday this week. The UN meeting on North Korea will be fake. The USA will get what it wants from the UN. Other than Russia there is no other power which can challenge NATO and the UN. Russian stance will be the key to the North Korean crisis just like Syria. Physical demand for gold and silver will zoom in Asia on any two percent fall (if any). Full Story
– Conor McGregor, MMA champion has gold statue made of him – If McGregor was cast in investment grade gold bullion he would be worth … – If Mayweather were cast in gold he would be worth $2.7m – Ali once fought equivalent of MMA fighter and nearly lost use of his legs – Gold continues to be seen as the ultimate prize in sport – Gold a great prize but true value is as a safe haven Full Story
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