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Reflections Over 2023

Reflections

I am writing this from home. But I spent five of the last six months of the year on the road. Most of that was overseas. In Reflections last year, I wrote about the gruelingness (yes, that’s a word coined as of right now) of it. So I won’t repeat that, but I’ll just say that companies […]

2023 Gold Outlook Webinar

Monetary Metals Gold Outlook 2023

In the live 2023 Gold Outlook Webinar, CEO Keith Weiner commented on the conclusions of the Gold Outlook Report and answered attendees’ questions. If you did not get a chance to fill out the survey during the interview please take a moment to fill it out here. Additional Information Chapters 00:00:00–00:01:12 Intro 00:01:012-00:07:17 Conclusions of […]

Want to know where silver is headed in 2023? Look at this little-known indicator…

Silver and Labor

Every year we take a step back from our regular business of paying interest on gold and silver to our clients to give our thoughts on the likely direction of gold and silver prices for the coming year. We provide this in-depth analysis, for free, in our annual Gold Outlook Report.   This year we noticed […]

CEO Keith Weiner Quoted in Barron’s

Barron's

Published February 2nd, CEO Keith Weiner’s commentary was featured in a Barron’s article discussing “Why Silver is Outperforming Gold” written by Myra Saefong. Monetary vs Industrial Metals Keith discusses how silver remains a monetary metal, unlike industrial metals like steel or copper. “…silver’s price correlates with gold’s better than with copper—and gold and silver are […]

Open Letter to Warren Buffett on Gold

Warren Buffett

Dear Mr. Buffett, Let me start by saying that I am a great admirer of yours. What you and Charlie Munger have accomplished at Berkshire Hathaway is truly extraordinary. Today though, I want to talk to you about a very specific four letter word – gold. You’ve not been shy with your opinion about gold […]

Silver Smoking Gun to Stop Dishonest Dealing

Last week ZeroHedge reported on the amended London Silver Fixing Antitrust Litigation which included damaging chat logs provided by Deutsche Bank that reveal collusion between bullion bank traders to “shade”, “blade”, “muscle”, “job”, “spoof” and “snipe” the silver market. While the amended complaint only provides selected examples from the 350,000 pages of documents and 75 […]