Below is a fascinating email from one of the King World News global readers discussing gold’s bull market and what to expect next.
On the heels of gold and silver consolidating recent gains, look at what is happening with BRICS and the US dollar.
Global interest rates are surging again and it is impacting world markets.
Below is a fascinating look at silver, commodities and real estate.
The world has now reached a point where it is QE to infinity or global collapse.
Gold futures hit a new all-time high of $2,785 as silver futures surged near the $35 level, but take a look at this…
Look at this stunning price target for silver.
Here is a look at gold, crude oil and interest rates. But first, another email from a King World News reader… Gold And Fiat Money October 28 (King World News) – Email from King World News reader Ian Caseley from the United Kingdom: Hello Eric & team Thank you for your great website. 15yrs + of daily reading for me. I’m referencing the email you published from a gentleman
As we kickoff another trading week, look at this shocking price target for gold.
With the election only days away, here is what one individual saw on their recent trip the US.
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I passed through the gauntlet of Halloween and all its sugary horrors to some complacency on my part. While the basket of candy in the front room did tempt me with shiny wrappers and promise of good feelings, I was able to turn that craving off with my determination. The smaller stuff, the easier temptations that are always around a much harder…
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By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) – How do some people live past 110 years old? Is it superior genes, clean living, good luck or some combination of those? Scientists studying these “supercentenarians” said on Wednesday they sequenced the genomes of 17 people ages 110 to 116 to try to determine whether they possess genetic traits that may account for their membership in this exclusive club that worldwide includes only about
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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!
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!