Physical Gold Demand Is Skyrocketing, Plus China Ending Lockdowns?
Physical gold demand is skyrocketing, plus China ending lockdowns?
Today the gold and silver markets saw some wild trading with gold futures tumbling nearly $90 and silver futures heading $1 lower, but take a look at this…
Physical gold demand is skyrocketing, plus China ending lockdowns?
The pace to a new global monetary system accelerates as the war in Ukraine is heats up.
The gold market is now at an extreme level last seen at the $1,050 historic bottom in late 2015.
This is the invisible crash that is unparalleled in history.
Investors need to get ready because the Fed will be pivoting back to QE and it will shock global markets.
Here is the big picture for gold and silver after today’s takedown.
Here is an important look at gold, global population and propaganda.
This is the second major update in two days for gold, oil, stocks and bitcoin.
Today Michael Oliver, the man who is well known for his deadly accurate forecasts on stocks, bonds, and major markets, shared with King World News the fact that silver is now very close to a major upside breakout.
Here is a fascinating chart showing at least a $370 price target for silver, plus major economic trend forecasts issued by Gerald Celente.
China is close to a full-blown banking and currency crisis.
Look at these 5 stunning charts!
This is very good for gold, plus future of rate hikes.
Today the man who has become legendary for his predictions on QE and historic moves in currencies and metals warned King World News that the world is now on the verge of another Lehman moment.
The global financial system is approaching a breaking point.
We face a global collapse that will rival The Great Depression.
Gold surges $21 as paper attacks in the gold market are about to come to an end.
Look at this shocking 46% price inflation! Plus jingle mail for car keys.
We are now on the edge of a global currency apocalypse.
Pensions are panicking after leveraged bond disaster, plus mysterious Cayman Islands US Treasury buyers strikes again.