Gold Price Today – Gareth Soloway
2022-03-24
Dave Russell of GoldCore TV welcomes back Gareth Soloway of InTheMoneyStocks.com where we ask if the bull market for stocks is back and if $2,500 on gold is still on the cards for 2022?
The Fed Has No Idea What’s Coming Next!
2022-03-18
We will let you know what we are doing once we know what we are doing was the message from the Federal Reserve statement and Chair Powell’s press conference that followed.
Gold Gives You Personal Sovereignty
2022-03-09
Dave Lukas of Misfit Entrepreneur invites Stephen Flood, CEO of GoldCore, to the show. Dave and Stephen talk about what people should know before investing in gold and silver, the present state of inflation, central banking, and the monetary system.
Further, he explains why gold is still your safe-haven asset and how it provides you with personal sovereignty. They also talk about cryptocurrencies and their future.
Stephen also discusses some of the lessons he’s learned along the route to being a successful entrepreneur.
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GOLD PRICES (USD, GBP & EUR – AM/ PM LBMA Fix)
07-03-2022 1999.25 1980.95 1520.63 1505.52
SWIFT Ban: A Game Changer for Russia?
2022-03-04
As part of the sanctions against Russia, seven Russian banks have been cut off from SWIFT.
We start by discussing what SWIFT is, and then the implications of completely cutting Russia out of SWIFT.
What is SWIFT and Why Russia is Being Excluded
SWIFT – The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication is a messaging system that links more than 11,000 banks in 200 countries.
The system doesn’t move actual money between the banks but transmits messages between banks with instructions to settle transactions.
Additionally, this system is crucial to the international trade system – without it, countries wouldn’t be able to settle trade transactions between countries.
The bar charts in the graphic from the Wall Street Journal below illustrate the growth
The ‘Fed Put’ – Gone Until There’s Blood in the Streets
2022-01-30
The ‘Fed put’ – gone until there’s blood in the streets
Well, it’s happening. Bitcoin (and other cryptocurrencies are sharply down, along with equity markets in many advanced economies.
And the Federal Reserve (the U.S. Central Bank) statement and press conference on Wednesday didn’t indicate any backing down from raising interest rates, maybe as soon as the March meeting.
The Fed’s stance pivot from ‘the economy needs additional stimulus’ to ‘it is time to start tightening policy’ came at the end of 2021 when Fed officials changed their view that 40-year high readings on consumer price inflation was due to transitory factors and will subside on its own.
Their new stance that high inflation is permanent and is what ensures tighter policy. The Fed has already started
European Energy Crisis: 4 Things You MUST Know!
2022-01-23
European Energy Crisis: 4 Reasons You MUST Know! European households are facing rising prices on many goods and services, but one particular standout is electricity and gas bills.
Gold Price News: Gold Down 1% in Wake of More Hawkish Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes
2022-01-09
Gold price fell to $1,808 an ounce in the wake of the release of the minutes of the December Federal Reserve meeting, having hit an intra-day high of $1,829. Silver price fell to $22.72 an ounce from an intra-day high of $23.26.
The Black Friday Stock Market Crash – Gareth Soloway
2021-11-30
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
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GOLD PRICES (USD, GBP & EUR – AM/ PM LBMA Fix)
26-11-2021 1809.80 1800.80 1358.44 1350.78 1604.75 1594.9725-11-2021 1790.65 1788.15 1343.88 1343.44 1595.83 1594.3124-11-2021 1790.80 1782.05 1339.70 1336.00 1596.50 1590.4823-11-2021 1797.30 1789.15 1344.02 1337.93 1595.82