Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Remember the Banking Crisis?

by Jim Rickards, Daily Reckoning:

Most of us recall the banking crisis of March to May 2023.

It began with the collapse of the little-known Silvergate Bank on March 8. This was followed the next day by the collapse of the much larger Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) on March 9. SVB had over $120 billion in uninsured deposits.

Bank deposits over $250,000 each are not covered by FDIC insurance. Those depositors stood to lose all their money over the insured amount. This would have led to the collapse of hundreds of startup tech businesses in Silicon Valley that had placed their working capital on deposit at SVB.

ANDY SCHECTMAN: SILVER RALLIED LAST WEEK AFTER BANKS INCREASED SHORTS AGAIN

from Arcadia Economics:

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Peter Schiff Exposes the Weak Dollar and Financial System

by Kerry Lutz, Financial Survival Network:

In this enlightening discussion, Kerry Lutz teams up with renowned economist and investor Peter Schiff to dissect the current economic climate, government policies, and strategic investment approaches. They kick off by stressing the critical nature of employing multiple backup systems during recordings to preserve invaluable insights, sharing practical advice and specific tools that Schiff himself utilizes.

A House of Cards on Stilts

by Jim Rickards, Daily Reckoning:

What’s driving the current stock market frenzy? Is it a new bubble pure and simple? Is it driven by fundamentals? Does the Fed play an important role?

Let’s look at these factors and make a forecast of stock market index levels based on these and other inputs.

Trends in stock prices over the past year have largely been a function of market expectations about Fed rate cuts and market euphoria over strong economic data, including low unemployment rates.

Junk Bond Default Surge Continues in 2024

by Peter Schiff, Schiff Gold:

Consumers aren’t the only ones defaulting on their debts: Corporate bond defaults were up massively in 2023, especially for high-risk junk debt, and the trend is continuing this year at a pace not seen since the 2008 global financial crisis. Unsurprisingly, companies selling low-rated junk debt are being hit the worst.

Last year, according to S&P Global Ratings, corporate bond defaults increased by a disconcerting 80%. High interest rates coupled with high inflation have made it a struggle for companies to make good on their commitments even as waves of new bond buyers continue to arrive, eager to lock in higher yields before rates go down. Demand remains strong for junk bonds and hybrid debt, but for companies with poor liquidity, poor to negative cash flow, and/or an outsized existing debt burden, the result is a compelling setup for even more defaults in 2024.

Will Silver Steal the Spotlight?

by Mike Maharrey, Silver Seek:

Gold has garnered a lot of attention in the last few weeks with its record-setting run. Since the end of February, gold is up nearly 7 percent and set an all-time record of $2,195 an ounce along the way.

This is really good news for silver.

That wasn’t a typo. I meant silver.

I’ve been arguing that silver is drastically underpriced given the supply and demand dynamics for quite a while. With gold setting up for an extended rally, silver could be poised for a record-setting launch of its own, and it just might steal gold’s spotlight.

World’s Largest Pension Fund To Diversify Into Bitcoin As BitMEX Sees Price Flash-Crash Below $9,000 Overnight

from ZeroHedge:

Crypto exchange BitMEX is currently investigating “unusual activity” involving large sell orders on its BTC-USDT spot market overnight that sparked a flash-crash dragging the price of BTC (in USDT) down below $9,000 (while the price remained above $66,000 on other exchanges)…

Doesn’t seem like a very smart move for the ‘rogue seller’ to dump over 400 BTC at that time of day into an illiquid market – why not wait until the US BTC ETF market is running its magic and sell into that liqudity?

Silver Poised to Play Catch Up to Gold

by Clint Siegner, Silver Seek:

Gold’s breakout to new all-time nominal highs is making headlines. On Friday, the price settled at just under $2,200/oz, after gaining almost $100/oz for the week.

Silver actually outperformed gold on a percentage basis. The white metal gained $1.17/oz, or 5%, as compared to gold’s 4.5% gain.

The difference is that silver is stuck in the middle of the range where it has traded for the past four years. It is roughly $5/oz below its 2020 high and $25 below its all-time high.

Why Are People Investing in Gold Now?

by Turd Ferguson, TF Metals Report:

“Ask the Expert” podcast, hosted by Craig Hemke and featuring Grant Williams, offers insights on investment strategies, market analysis, and economic trends, including discussions on gold prices and silver prices. Tune in for valuable discussions and expert perspectives on navigating the financial landscape today as we:

  1. Delve into effective investment strategies while dissecting current market trends, offering valuable insights for navigating economic fluctuations.

PALISADES RADIO BOB COLEMAN & STEVE ST. ANGELO ROUNDTABLE: Precious Metals Shortsqueeze & Trouble In The Wholesale-Dealer Market

by Steve St. Angelo, SRSRocco Report:

To truly understand the troubling “Dislocation” between higher gold and silver prices and the hemorrhaging of the Wholesale-Dealer Industry, you must watch this roundtable discussion with Bob Coleman and I, hosted by Tom from Palisades Radio.

Unfortunately, many of the precious metals supposed analysts or “Influencers” who suggest that with higher gold and silver prices, there will be tightness in retail bullion supply and higher premiums HAVE NO IDEA of the current state of the Wholesale-Dealer Market, which is literally CHOKING on inventory.

Death Of The U.S. Economy By the Numbers – The Latest Blow To Americans Prove That The Statistics Do Not Lie, But The MSM Certainly Does As They Continue To Gaslight The Nation

by Susan Duclos, All News Pipeline:

No matter what MSM outlet one chooses we see political pundits telling Americans the U.S. economy is doing great, thriving even.

They tell us breathlessly that inflation is down, which it is, from its peak, yet it is not only still above the target rate of 2%, but is beginning to rise again as of March’s release of February’s numbers. They claim that unemployment is down, yet those numbers are on the rise again as well.

The reason why the media is so desperate to convince Americans that they can’t believe their own eyes, wallets or bank accounts is simple. They will do anything, including straight up lying, to protect Biden and get him reelected, rather than see four more years of Trump.

Dollar Tree to Close 1,000 Stores After ‘Surprise Fourth-Quarter Loss’

by Olivia Rondeau, Breitbart:

Approximately 1,000 Family Dollar and Dollar Tree stores are scheduled to be closed after “botched” business decisions and a “surprise fourth-quarter loss,” with the company’s shares taking a tumble.

Dollar Tree outbid competitor Dollar General to buy Family Dollar for over $8 billion in 2015, but the merger has failed to produce good results.

Guest Post: “Costco Selling Gold and Silver”, by AGXIIK and Renozep

by Turd Ferguson, TF Metals Report:

Costco is selling gold and silver on line. Are they anticipating future consumer trends? Or are they getting Sound and Real money into their customer’s hands due to issues with the dollar and CBDCs?

Which one is it?

Something totally new? A marketing test run? A means to bring in new customers? Satisfying a survey that said some people want to buy precious metals? Or is it something else?