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The Black Friday Stock Market Crash – Gareth Soloway

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Black Friday 2021 saw the largest stock market sell-off since 1931. Is this the start of a bigger crash, has the trend changed or is this just a one-time blip? We ask Gareth Soloway of InTheMoneyStocks.com what his charts are suggesting and why he is so bullish on gold [embedded content] Make sure you don’t miss a single episode… Subscribe to our YouTube channel [embedded content] You Might Also Like Why Governments Hate Gold 2021-11-27 Do governments hate gold?  The answer: Yes — Governments hate gold because they cannot print it, and it is difficult for them to control. Gold is Boring – That’s Why You Should Own It! 2021-11-04 Gold and silver price actions

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Black Friday 2021 saw the largest stock market sell-off since 1931.

Is this the start of a bigger crash, has the trend changed or is this just a one-time blip?

We ask Gareth Soloway of InTheMoneyStocks.com what his charts are suggesting and why he is so bullish on gold

Make sure you don’t miss a single episode… Subscribe to our YouTube channel


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Stephen Flood
Stephen Flood is the CEO of GoldCore. He is a former Wall Street equity trader and FinTech expert. He has been involved in the precious metals markets since 2004 and has appeared as an expert contributor on CNBC, CNN, BBC, RTE & Bloomberg TV and has had articles published in the Irish Times, Irish Independent and The Sunday Business Post.

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