

Good Reads
The Six Vectors of Gold Remonetization
A look at monetary history reveals that the question of “sound money” was never purely academic in nature but has always been of central importance for economic stability and social order. The past five decades of the pure fiat experiment are, measured against 5,000 years of monetary history, a brief anomaly. And anomalies tend to be corrected. Read on »
A Strange Dichotomy: Gold Up on the Year in Asian Markets, Down Big in the West
When you watch the gold price all day, every day, you start to pick up on trends intuitively. Since gold corrected in January, I’ve noticed it often rises in the early morning and then drops as soon as the U.S. market opens. This would seem to indicate that demand for gold is generally stronger during Asian sessions and weaker in the West. Read on »
Gold Heats Up Again as Inflation Cools
Talk about a timing set-up. The June inflation report hit at 8:30 Eastern yesterday morning in the U.S. Only 90 minutes later, at 10 o’clock, Kevin Warsh sat down in front of members of Congress presiding over the House Financial Services Committee for his first testimony as Federal Reserve chair and promised lawmakers he would return inflation to 2%. Read on »
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