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| Charleston Voice |
Banker Gold Price Suppression Currency Manipulations Have Persisted for 50 years |
This 1967 meeting of the FOMC nearly 46 years ago is clear and indisputable evidence of gold price suppression and currency manipulation of the world's "free" and "open" market exchanges.
This criminal cabal has certainly built up their mechanisms since this time to conceal their sinister scheme from issuing dishonest money. It's blatant now and all of "in your face" is their behavioral response to inquiry. Damn the torpedoes, full steam ahead.
If you find this too cumbersome to read, the FedSaturday, February 27, 2021 |
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| Charleston Voice |
FOMC Minutes from 1967 Illuminating Central Bank Gold Price Suppression, Market Manipulations |
The issue before us here is not so much the mechanics of deception, but the tenacity and conviction of the banking cartel to use any means to protect themselves.Monday, September 14, 2020 |
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| Nathan Lewis - New World Economics |
Devaluations of the 1930s Don't Justify Today's Funny Money Excess |
Without question, the Great Depression was a time when the political
consensus moved from a Classical “hard money” approach towards a
Mercantilist “soft money” approach — leading, ultimately, to today’s
“print until the pain goes away” reaction. Actually, this trend had
started in the later 19th century, and was not fully expressed until
the 1970s – an evolution stretching over a hundred years or more.
But, the experience of the Great Depression period of the 1930s
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| Ronan Manly - Bullion Star |
New Gold Pool at the BIS Basle, Switzerland: Part 1 |
“In the Governor’s absence I attended the meeting in Zijlstra’s room in the BIS on the afternoon of Monday, 10th December to continue discussions about a possible gold pool. Emminger, de la Geniere, de Strycker, Leutwiler, Larre and Pohl were present.”
13 December 1979 – Kit McMahon to Gordon Richardson, Bank of England
Introduction
A central bank Gold Pool which many people will be familiar with operated in the gold market between November 1961 and March 1968. That Gold Pool was known as tSaturday, April 18, 2020 |
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| Chris Powell - GATA |
Chris Powell at New Orleans conference: Gold market manipulation update, November 2018 |
Since we met at this conference last year much new evidence of manipulation of the gold market by central banks and their bullion bank agents has been compiled and disclosed by the Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee.
For example, a month ago a major bullion bank, the Bank of NoSaturday, November 3, 2018 |
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| Chris Powell - GATA |
Craig Hemke at Sprott Money: Ahead of Wednesday's FOMC |
On Wednesday, the TF Metals Report's Craig Hemke writes today at Sprott Money, the Federal Reserve chairman is likely to present a lovely evaluation of the U.S. economy. Don't believe it, Hemke says.
Hemke writes: "By the second quarter of 2019, the Fed could be talking about rate cuts. A contracting U.S. economy will lead to falling tax receipts, thus requiring additional fiat creation and even talks of a resumption of quantitative easing.' Under this scenario, do you think that the prices of Wednesday, September 26, 2018 |
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| Przemyslaw Radomski CFA - SunshineProfits |
Unbiased Gold Analysis of Draghi Dropping the Bias |
The ECB dropped its easing bias on Thursday. Monetary hawks are pleased. But doves are holding tight. And what does gold do?
Hawks Awaken in Frankfurt…
A major change at the European Central Bank! On Thursday, it removed its long-standing pledge to increase bond buys if needed. In January we could read that statement:
(…) if the outlook becomes less favourable, or if financial conditions become inconsistent with further progress towards a sustained adjustment in the path of inflation, we stand rWednesday, March 14, 2018 |
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| Chris Powell - GATA |
Study finds increase in taxi trips between NY Fed and banks around FOMC meetings |
A new study has found a jump in New York City taxi cab activity between the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and major Wall Street banks around the time of central bank policy meetings, and the study's author says the findings suggest an increase in informal communications between Fed employees and individuals in the private sector could be occurring.
The New York Fed strenuously disputed the study's assertions.
The study was conducted by University of Chicago Booth School of Business Ph.D. caMonday, March 5, 2018 |
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| Adam Hamilton - Zealllc |
Fed Hikes, Dollar, and Gold |
The
US dollar has fallen rather sharply over the past year or so,
despite ongoing Fed rate hikes. This persistent dollar weakness has
really boosted gold. There’s a fascinating interplay between these
two currencies and futures speculators’ expectations for Fed rate
hikes. These traders hang on every word from top Fed officials,
which greatly influences their trading. So these relationships are
important to understand.
In
late December 2016, the venerable UFriday, March 2, 2018 |
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| Przemyslaw Radomski CFA - SunshineProfits |
Why Did You Send Gold Lower, Mr. Powell |
Not nice, Mr. Powell! Gold prices fell more than 1 percent after your comments as the Federal Reserve’s new chairman. What did you say – and what are the implications for the precious metals market?
As We Warned, Powell Is More Hawkish
We have been alerting investors about the hawkish turn at the FOMC for a long time. For example, in the Gold News Monitor on February 13, we wrote that Powell could move faster on normalization than Yellen, as the macroeconomic conditions have become more favorablFriday, March 2, 2018 |
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| Adam Hamilton - Zealllc |
Gold’s Curious Sentiment |
Gold
is faring quite well today technically, though you sure wouldn’t
know it from the rampant bearish sentiment. Gold’s price is in a
strong uptrend over a year old, high in both its current upleg and
young bull market. Gold isn’t far from breaking out to its best
levels since September 2013, a really big deal. The stock markets
even finally sold off after years of unnatural calm. Yet traders
are still down on gold.
Across all markets price action drives pFriday, February 23, 2018 |
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| Przemyslaw Radomski CFA - SunshineProfits |
Stocks Fail to Hold Gains, But Still No Correction |
The U.S stock market indexes lost 0.2-0.7% on Wednesday, as investors continued taking profits after week-long rally from February 9 lows. The S&P 500 index extended its short-term fluctuations along the level of 2,700-2,750. It retraced more than 61.8% of its late January - early February sell-off. However, it bounced off that resistance level again and reversed its intraday uptrend following the FOMC Minutes release at 2:00 p.m. The broad stock market index currently trades 6% below January 26Friday, February 23, 2018 |
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| Rick Ackerman |
Stocks Plunge on News of Nell's Death |
Stocks dove late in Wednesday’s session on news that the minutes from the January FOMC meeting were more than a little hawkish. From where we were sitting, the selloff looked like a brazen shakedown. It amounted to a 475-point reversal in the Dow, but that’s the kind of plunge that Wall Street’s thimble-riggers engineer whenever they are hungry for shares at bargain prices. For their part, the Fed governors seem convinced that U.S. economic growth is strong enough to handle who-knows-how-many moFriday, February 23, 2018 |
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| Przemyslaw Radomski CFA - SunshineProfits |
Gold Bulls, Brace Yourselves – Fed Hikes Are Coming! |
Are they? As usual, the FOMC minutes provoked diverse interpretations, both dovish and hawkish. Let’s analyze them, separating the wheat from the chaff. What do the recent minutes really mean for the gold market?
Hawks Attack Bullion
We have long warned investors about the hawkish treat. For example, as early as in the October edition of the Market Overview, we wrote that the Fed under Powell could be more hawkish than under Yellen. In December, after Powell’s nomination, we elaborated on our stFriday, February 23, 2018 |
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| Przemyslaw Radomski CFA - SunshineProfits |
The End Is Near |
The doomsayers have been calling for recession for years. Mainstream economists laughed at them, painting a rosy picture. However, the recent plunge in the stock market strengthened the pessimists’ hand. They interpret the dive as a signal of a coming recession. Is the end of the stock market boom really near?
What Lies Ahead?
The recent stock market turmoil brought traders to their knees. We, of course, covered the descent for our readers, calling for calm. We urged investors not to panic aboutTuesday, February 20, 2018 |
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| Przemyslaw Radomski CFA - SunshineProfits |
Key Change That Nobody Talks About |
Last week, everyone focused on the stock market sell-off. Reasonably enough, given the pace of the declines. But the analysts failed to pay enough attention to the very important shift. That change may be more important than Trump’s victory in the presidential election. Will the critical switch make gold shine – or dull?
Three Important Legacies of Yellen’s Fed Tenure
A crucial change is behind us. Powell is the new boss. Yellen is out. For better or worse, she doesn’t serve as the Fed Chair anyTuesday, February 13, 2018 |
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| Przemyslaw Radomski CFA - SunshineProfits |
Will Hawkish Fed and Strong Payrolls Blow Out Gold Rally |
At the end of last week, gold encountered a couple of headwinds. Will they topple the yellow metal?
First Gust of Wind: Fed
As we predicted, the last FOMC meeting turned out to be more hawkish than expected. On January 30, we wrote:
(…) the Fed has its own meeting this week. We could see a hawkish strike, especially that it will be the last Yellen’s meeting and she has nothing to lose. The changing composition of the policy committee could also point to a more aggressive pace of rate hikes in 20Tuesday, February 6, 2018 |
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| Michael Ballanger |
From the Heart: Own Precious Metals |
One of the things from which I occasionally enjoy a good chuckle is the insecurity displayed by bloggers or newsletter writers who are constantly in need of positive reinforcement derived by reminding readers of their "incredible market calls." It is always readily-predictable because just before they ask you to buy something (like a subscription), they post a link to emphasize their brilliance with phrases like "as you know" or "back in 2017" providing breathtaking introductions to their most rTuesday, February 6, 2018 |
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| Przemyslaw Radomski CFA - SunshineProfits |
Will the Great Unwind Sink Gold |
In the August 2017 edition of the Market Overview, we analyzed the hawkish turn among major central banks. We pointed out that “Europe has recently been among the most surprising positive economic regions in the world”, which should induce the ECB to taper its quantitative easing program in the fall, supporting both the EUR/USD exchange rate and the price of gold. This is exactly what happened. The dollar lost more than 3 percent in 2018 against the euro, while gold jumped above $1,350 (as of JaFriday, February 2, 2018 |
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| Przemyslaw Radomski CFA - SunshineProfits |
Stocks Went Sideways, No Quick Reversal Means Trouble |
The main U.S. stock market indexes gained 0.1-0.3% on Wednesday, as they fluctuated following recent move down. Investors were uncertain ahead of quarterly earnings, FOMC Rate Decision, economic data releases. The S&P 500 index remained below its Tuesday's relatively big daily gap down. It currently trades around 2.1% below its January 26 record high of 2,872.87. Yet, it remains 4.7% above its December 29 close of 2,673.61. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.3% on Wednesday, as it bouncedThursday, February 1, 2018 |
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