Fed Decision, Plus This Could Be A Hugely Bullish Catalyst For Gold & Silver
Here is a look at the Fed decision to keep interest rates unchanged, plus a situation that could be a hugely bullish catalyst for gold and silver.
Gerald Celente says this is one of the greatest dangers facing the world today.
Here is a look at the Fed decision to keep interest rates unchanged, plus a situation that could be a hugely bullish catalyst for gold and silver.
The most catastrophic energy crisis in history just sent crude oil futures above $105 as European Brent hits $110.
The price of gold will have to skyrocket to $46,000 to equal the historic 1970s bull run.
Michael Oliver, the man who is well known for his deadly accurate forecasts on stocks, bonds, and major markets, sent King World News a very important note explaining exactly what is going to trigger the next explosion higher in the gold sector and why it will cause mining stocks to double in a relatively short period of time.
Celente says Iran War will fuel massive bull market in uranium.
A massive new wave of inflation will be led by oil and food prices soaring.
The trading today was very encouraging in gold, silver and the mining stocks.
Today one of the greats in the business noted this panic has triggered gold’s biggest price collapse in 43 years! He discussed the capitulation and the opportunity for investors.
Worried about the action in gold, silver and the mining stocks? Look at this interview with the always brilliant Tavi Costa!
The gold and silver selloff intensified on Friday but who is selling?
This is bullish for gold. Take a look…
On the heels of continued selling in gold, silver and especially heavy selling of mining stocks, one of the greats in the business just released an important update.
Today’s situation is much worse than the 1970s, why isn’t gold performing as expected?
Everyone seems to believe this crisis is temporary, but look at who just warned this crisis is going to last more than a year.
(NaturalNews) Proponents of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are trumpeting the results of a recent massive meta-analysis published in the Journal of Animal Science, claiming that it conclusively proves the safety of GMO foods. Yet, this supposedly conclusive study fails to meet…
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Do you ever wonder what you should be drinking POST workout? Yes, water, of course. But you may have noticed that there has been a new ad campaign pushing chocolate milk as the ultimate new recovery drink. Truth is, folks have been touting the benefits of chocolate milk for years. The reasoning stems from a ratio of carbohydrates to protein…
By Roxanne Nelson (Reuters) – Older adults could greatly benefit from breaking up their sedentary time throughout the day, even if it’s just shifting from sitting to a standing position, according to a new study. “As a general finding, older adults should make nine interruptions for every hour spent in sedentary behavior,” said Luís B. Sardinha of the Exercise and Health Laboratory at the University of Lisbon in Portugal. “In
Hit songs and high hair weren’t the only news at last night’s Country Music Awards. Country music’s stars are toning up and slimming down, ditching beer bellies for a very different kind a six-pack. We rounded up the fittest celebrities of the night—and the workouts that keep them in shape.
People often talk about confidence and self-esteem together, but they’re actually very different. This doesn’t mean that people who have good self-esteem won’t be confident, or that people who are confident won’t also have good self-esteem, but it’s not always the case. Some people have very good self-esteem and yet lack in confidence whilst…
Hit songs and high hair weren’t the only news at last night’s Country Music Awards. Country music’s stars are toning up and slimming down, ditching beer bellies for a very different kind a six-pack. We rounded up the fittest celebrities of the night—and the workouts that keep them in shape.
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Men are experts at avoiding the doctor. But paying attention to seemingly ordinary signs now could prevent major health problems later.
When your muscles are placed under low amounts of tension for long periods of time—like your back muscles are when you spend eight hours a day at a computer—the muscle tissue elongates. “Think of it as if you’re trying to slowly push your hand through a plastic bag,” said fitness expert Mike Boyle, owner of Boston-area Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning and creator of Men’s Health Thrive. “That’s kind of what happens to the muscle
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — In the end, not even Oregon’s backyard chicken owners and vegan foodies had enough money and clout to persuade voters to pass a ballot measure that would have required labeling of genetically modified foods.
(NaturalNews) In the largest such study ever conducted, researchers have found evidence that consciousness continues even after brain activity has ceased. This evidence of life after death came from a study led by researchers from the University of Southampton and published in the…
(NaturalNews) Actor and comedian Rob Schneider is the latest casualty in the war against free speech, as the fury of vaccine lovers everywhere prompted Schneider’s recent firing from an advertising gig with insurance giant State Farm. Reports indicate that State Farm canned Schneider…
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By Caroline Copley ZURICH (Reuters) – Google’s ambition to defy the limits of ageing has fired up interest in the field, drawing in drug companies who are already quietly pioneering research, despite the regulatory and clinical hurdles that remain. In September life-science company Calico, which was set up by Google last year to investigate the aging process, joined with U.S. drugmaker AbbVie in committing an initial $250 million apiece to
By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A Republican takeover of the U.S. Senate has brightened prospects for an effort to fight frivolous patent litigation, although the path to success is far from clear, sources close to the lobbying effort said on Wednesday. The House of Representatives easily passed a bill in December to cut down on abusive litigation brought by patent assertion entities, or “patent trolls”: companies that buy or
By Andrew M. Seaman (Reuters Health) – New diagnoses of colon and rectal cancers are on the rise among young adults while the numbers are falling among people who are older, according to a new study. If the trends continue, by 2030 the number of colon and rectal cancer cases will roughly double among people between the ages of 20 and 34 years old and grow by 28 percent to
Colon cancer among people under 34 may nearly double over the next 15 years, raising new concerns about how to fight one of the most common and deadly cancers, researchers said Wednesday. The rise in incidence in the younger population — blamed on lifestyle choices — goes against a long-running decline in colon cancer among people over 50.
(NaturalNews) While some publications are reporting the death of Oregon’s Measure 92, an initiative that would require the labeling of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), the truth is that the race is still too close to call.Vigilant reporting by The Oregonian reveals that…
DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND AND ACCELERATED INVESTOR INTEREST, WE MADE THE DECISION TO LAUNCH THE WEEKLY WRAP!
DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND AND ACCELERATED INVESTOR INTEREST, WE MADE THE DECISION TO LAUNCH THE WEEKLY WRAP!
DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND AND ACCELERATED INVESTOR INTEREST, WE MADE THE DECISION TO LAUNCH THE WEEKLY WRAP!
DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND AND ACCELERATED INVESTOR INTEREST, WE MADE THE DECISION TO LAUNCH THE WEEKLY WRAP!
DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND AND ACCELERATED INVESTOR INTEREST, WE MADE THE DECISION TO LAUNCH THE WEEKLY WRAP!
DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND AND ACCELERATED INVESTOR INTEREST, WE MADE THE DECISION TO LAUNCH THE WEEKLY WRAP!
DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND AND ACCELERATED INVESTOR INTEREST, WE MADE THE DECISION TO LAUNCH THE WEEKLY WRAP!
Today one of the greats in the business let investors know the gold market may finally be poised for a big rally.
DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND AND ACCELERATED INVESTOR INTEREST, WE MADE THE DECISION TO LAUNCH THE WEEKLY WRAP!
DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND AND ACCELERATED INVESTOR INTEREST, WE MADE THE DECISION TO LAUNCH THE WEEKLY WRAP!