Gary Tanashian's Opinion & Analysis
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In 2000 a great stock bubble rolled over, the US dollar was soon to roll over into a bear market, commodities remained in a bear market for another year, and one unique sector rose, improbably enough...
This article discusses one diverse component of the broad global markets; the US S&P 500. And there are macro risk indicators, including the US Dollar and its relationship with the Gold and Silver...
Gold Mining Stock Charts Have Not Yet Confirmed a Sustainable Rally, and Q3 Fundamentals May Be a HeadwindWe have used this daily chart of the gold stock ETF, GDX (NYSE:GDX) in written and video...
Many have questioned why the gold price has failed to do the normal thing (decline significantly) in the face of high ‘real’ yields (an indication of a very tight monetary policy).Why the...
Gold stocks are rallying in the short-term, but the real move may still be ahead This article views the gold stock sector’s big-picture bullish situation from the standpoint of a single...
The commoditization of humanity is now exponentially worse as a new financial era engages and gold conspicuously clings to supportThis is a financial market article that also delves into social...
Using three vantage points, the US dollar, the Gold/Silver ratio and the 10yr-2yr Yield Curve, broad markets are indicated to be at an important decision point.There sure are a lot more indicators we...
Ever since the 30-year Treasury bond yield (one ‘top-down’ macro tool to gauge the environment so that we may invest in, speculate upon, or avoid certain situations, accordingly) broke its...
With inflation fading, the US Federal Reserve continues the fight against… inflation!The question is ‘why?’ Why do Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve continue to tilt against the...
Gold is not a risk asset, it is an insurance policy, and the gold mining industry will one day leverage that characteristicJust as a standard financial insurance policy is meant to only pay out when...