[embedded content] Gwen Preston, Peter Krauth: Watch These Gold and Silver Price Drivers in 2022 youtu.be After a year of relatively little price movement for gold and silver, investors are wondering what threw the precious metals off track, as well as what factors to watch in 2022. Speaking to the Investing News Network, Gwen Preston
Month: December 2021
Gold’s technicals are implying… by Adam Hamilton of Zeal LLC Gold spent the better part of 2021 consolidating sideways, which eroded most bullish sentiment. With little upside momentum to chase, investors largely abandoned this leading alternative asset. And gold-futures speculators freaked out and fled multiple times on Fed-tightening fears. While all that left gold in
You may know how much you have saved for retirement in an individual retirement account (IRA) or 401(k) plan and whether you’ll get money from Social Security or a pension. But do you know how that money will be taxed? Your filing status, the sources of your retirement income, and the total amount of income
UK prime minister Boris Johnson’s plea for “cautious” new year celebrations in England is being undermined by problems with the availability of lateral flow and PCR tests — a vital tool in stemming the spread of Covid-19 infection. Pharmacies said high demand for lateral flow tests was outstripping supply, while Sir Roger Gale, Tory MP
Israel’s defence minister Benny Gantz and Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas have agreed a series of measures aimed at helping the Palestinian government counter its Islamist rival Hamas, following rare overnight talks in central Israel. In his first visit to Israel in at least a decade, Abbas, 86, met Gantz at the defence minister’s home late on
There’s little reason to fear that the rally that catapulted U.S. stocks to successive records this year will end soon, according to JPMorgan Chase strategists. In fact, it may get broader. “Conditions for a large selloff are not in place right now given already low investor positioning, record buybacks, limited systematic amplifiers and positive January
In a report released today, Brian White from Monness maintained a Buy rating on PagerDuty (PD – Research Report), with a price target of $66.00. The company’s shares closed last Tuesday at $35.05. According to TipRanks.com, White is a top 100 analyst with an average return of 23.2% and a 72.3% success rate. White covers
In this article DIDI AKAM VSCO CALM BABA TSLA Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Cal-Maine Foods (CALM) – The nation’s largest egg producer earned 2 cents per share for its latest quarter, well short of the 30-cent consensus estimate. Sales were better-than-expected, but the bottom line was hit by higher costs
ProShares, the first company in the United States to launch a Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded fund (ETF), is diving into metaverse as it now plans to launch a new metaverse-focused ETF. ProShares on Tuesday filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for an ETF focused on metaverse, called the ProShares Metaverse Theme ETF. Subject
We have more stringent requirements from our spaces after knowing them all too well for the past two years. We are over our love affair with gray. Waterfall kitchen islands look like last year’s hot trend – other words, dated. We are tired of shiplap, of white kitchens, of tiny ‘home office alcoves,’ and being
A worker fulfills orders at a Gorillas “dark store” in London’s trendy Shoreditch district on May 20, 2021. Hollie Adams | Bloomberg | Getty Images LONDON — A battle to find space powering the ultrafast grocery delivery boom is pushing up rents in parts of London’s commercial property sector. Companies like Getir, Gorillas and Zapp,
Jamie Redman Jamie Redman is the News Lead at Bitcoin.com News and a financial tech journalist living in Florida. Redman has been an active member of the cryptocurrency community since 2011. He has a passion for Bitcoin, open-source code, and decentralized applications. Since September 2015, Redman has written more than 5,000 articles for Bitcoin.com News
As 2021 comes to a close, it’s an important time to make sure your financials are buttoned up for the year. After all, there is no sense in losing out on money, paying penalties, or incurring additional taxes unless absolutely necessary. Here are some ideas to consider as we approach 2022. Making sure you are
Puerto Rico bankruptcy Judge Laura Taylor Swain approved a settlement between the Oversight Board and the governor on contested pension laws, removing a large roadblock to the island’s bankruptcy deal. Under the deal, Swain declared the laws illegal with the stipulation the board and Gov. Pedro Pierluisi would craft a deal for better employee pensions
[embedded content] The electrification of the economy will rapidly transform the modes of transportation; the need for electric vehicles will bring higher demand for both copper and lithium, the latter of which is used in batteries. Gianni Kovacevic, director of CopperBank, that the copper price, currently at $4.43 a pound, is going to grow to
Given the level of trust most people have with the government and bankers these days… by Chris Marcus of Arcadia Economics Recently the IMF ran a financial cyberattack simulation, which given the level of trust most people have with government and bankers these days, seemed a little unsettling. [embedded content]
A college degree is almost a necessity for most working Americans aiming for a comfortable lifestyle. In fact, a bachelor’s degree is worth close to $3 million in wages over a lifetime, according to a study by the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce. The question is how to get one without being
Cargo containers sit stacked on a ship on November 22, 2021 in Bayonne, New Jersey. Spencer Platt | Getty Images Morgan Stanley said most acute supply chain disruptions are already easing and will be more fully resolved within the first half of 2022. That’s the base case the investment bank laid out in a recent
James “Jimmy” Cayne, the executive who presided over the storied New York investment bank Bear Stearns in the run-up to its fall in the 2008 financial crisis, has died at the age of 87. His daughter Alison Cayne confirmed his passing on Tuesday. Cayne, who served as chief executive during some of Bear’s most successful
A growing number of smaller UK companies are seeking to tap demand from US retail investors prepared to back fast-growing and sometimes riskier businesses. Almost 30 companies with either a headquarters or stock market listing in the UK have signed up to two major “over the counter” markets run by OTC Markets Group, a move
It was a busy year in the world of wealthtech in 2021. Meme stocks blew up, SEC chair Gary Gensler took aim at online brokerages, crypto and more, and direct indexing started to enter the mainstream. (Read our list of top tech stories in 2021 here) What does 2022 hold? We asked wealthtech insiders just
Kepler Capital analyst Olivier Calvet maintained a Buy rating on Daimler (DDAIF – Research Report) on December 27 and set a price target of EUR90.00. The company’s shares closed last Tuesday at $78.40. According to TipRanks.com, Calvet is ranked #1375 out of 7756 analysts. The word on The Street in general, suggests a Strong Buy
Sharing is Caring! by Michael Snyder We live at a time when global food supplies are getting tighter and tighter and global food prices just keep going higher and higher. Bizarre weather patterns and widespread natural disasters have been playing havoc with food production all over the planet, and the COVID pandemic has thrown worldwide
Kevin Lee, a professional mixed martial arts fighter, has said a major factor in his decision to sign with a new promotion company was Bitcoin (BTC). According to a report from MMA news outlet BJ Penn, the Russia-based Eagle Fighting Championship will be paying Lee in BTC as part of a four-fight contract. The fighter has
While most oceanfront hotels are known for traditional beach style with seashell decor and lots of kitsch, Tower23 in San Diego couldn’t be a more unique getaway. This modern hotel appeals to tourists, surfers, or simply anyone who needs a chic retreat in the area. Located in the Pacific Beach neighborhood, it has the vibe
The English singer, songwriter, and former Black Sabbath frontman, Ozzy Osbourne, has revealed he’s launching a non-fungible token (NFT) collection. Osbourne announced the launch on Twitter alongside a Rolling Stone article that showcases the drop of 9,666 NFT bats next year. Heavy Metal’s Prince of Darkness Launches Cryptobatz NFT Collection Following the stampede of celebrities
You’ve likely seen the “same old” New Year’s resolutions pop up from year to year for pre-retirees and retirees: save more, spend less, downsize, declutter, and so on. While adopting these resolutions could improve your life in retirement, they don’t sound like much fun to think about around the New Year. Here are four different
The year winds down with another day of an unchanged muni market and slightly weaker U.S. Treasury market while equities were mixed. Triple-A benchmarks were left unchanged and ratios were also little changed. The five-year was at 47%, 70% in 10 and 78% in 30, according to Refinitiv MMD’s 3 p.m. read. ICE Data Services
Welcome to Kitco News’ 2022 outlook series. The new year will be filled with uncertainty as the Federal Reserve looks to pivot and tighten its monetary policies. At the same time, the inflation threat continues to grow, which means real rates will remain in low to negative territory. Stay tuned to Kitco News to learn
The central bank can manipulate the interest rate to whatever level it desires. However, it cannot… by Frank Shostak via Mises It is a commonly accepted view these days that the central bank is a key factor in the determination of interest rates. By this way of thinking, the Fed determines the entire interest rate structure
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