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Fabrice Drouin Ristori is the CEO and founder of Goldbroker.com. He follows and analyzes the gold and silver markets since 2008. Fabrice shares his thoughts on the economy, stock markets, geopolitics, gold and silver. >> Fabrice ...more

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Fall Of The Euro: And If This Were Only The Beginning?
The fall of the euro increases inflation, as we pay for our raw materials in dollars. Beyond that, the price of the euro reflects the confidence of global economic players in the eurozone.
A Pause In The Correction Of Gold And Precious Metals
The gold/silver ratio has risen back above 90, a level reached only during the March 2020 crisis.
Inflation: A Strategic Monetary Policy Mistake?
The money supply is primarily a phenomenon specific to the financial system. Inflation, on the other hand, manifests itself in the real economy and has a direct impact on the standard of living of the population, either upwards or downwards.
Precious Metals: Disconnect Between Paper And Physical Markets
The disconnect between the physical and paper markets observed in precious metals over the past 12 years is now visible in the oil market.
What Is The Real Amount Of Physical Silver To Sell On The COMEX And LBMA?
LBMA silver inventories have officially decreased by 17.9% in 12 months, from 1173 Moz a year ago to 997 Moz in June 2022.
Industrial Crash In Germany, Fall Of The Euro, Physical Metals And Derivatives
As we have recently seen, US consumer sentiment is at half-mast, but Chinese consumer sentiment is no better: the hoped-for recovery from lockdowns is not happening, at least for now.
The Threat Of Public Debt In The Eurozone
As public debt in the eurozone approaches €12 trillion (95.6% of GDP), the euro has never been so threatened by structural instabilities. The ECB's key interest rate changes are increasingly inappropriate for such a differentiated monetary union.
Two Similar Monetary Policies, But Differing Interests
Negative return bonds worldwide have fallen from a peak of $17.8 trillion at the end of 2020 to $1.6 trillion today! That's a drop of 84% in just six months.
Gold, A Safe Haven Asset If Stagflation Lasts In Europe
The Fed's rate hikes are beginning to have the expected effect: demand in the U.S. is falling toward the levels that forced the Fed to intervene in 2020.
The Worrying Decoupling Of The Eurozone And The United States
The current crisis, with the return of inflation and the war in Ukraine, crystallizes trends that have been at work for a long time, and it is in fact a decoupling that is being announced, to the detriment of Europe.
Another Bullish Signal For Gold: U.S. Consumer Sentiment At A Low Point
The dip in U.S. sentiment is occurring at a time when gold is already at a significant level. If history repeats itself, gold prices are set to soar above their all-time highs.
Accelerated De-Dollarization Will Increase Demand For Gold
While history shows that the United States is prepared to do anything to defend its monetary supremacy, several events have given rise to a de-dollarization movement that continues to grow.
Eurozone Crisis: France And Greece Are The Countries Most At Risk
The Greek public debt crisis of 2010 is in fact not over, with the country still living on life support. The same could happen soon to France.
Inflation Is Linked To A Commodity Supply Problem
Beyond the supply of oil, it is the supply of refined oil that poses the most concern. Diesel and kerosene inventories are at historically low levels, and shortages of both refined products are likely to be a reality this summer.
Gold, An Insurance Against The Risk Of A Monetary Policy Error By The Fed
It makes sense for gold to find buyers on its declines, however small. Investors who buy physical gold at this price level are buying insurance against the risk of a monetary policy error by the Fed.
Gold Rising As Global Bonds Collapse
Central banks will be forced to improve the quality of international reserves in an attempt to restore the credibility of fiat currencies. Gold will play a major role as a monetary asset.
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