Silver is Still Shocking the World
The Silver Institute projects strong “two-way activity” in the silver coin and bar market as we move into the second half of 2025. “One area of uncertainty, however, is how investors will react should the silver price eclipse US$40. The market … Continue reading →
This post summarizes the cost associated in producing today US Coinage. The pictures are from the Littleton Coin Company and show the Penny thru the years. It starts out with a commentary by Mike Maharrey, a journalist and market analyst … Continue reading →
Will Big Box Stores Make Gold Mainstream? In this video by APMEX, they look at how buying gold is evolving, and how awareness of precious metals has taken off since Costco started selling physical gold and silver in their stores … Continue reading →
Markets tend to move in cycles. They typically experience cyclical pullbacks after trending higher for a long period of time. Rarely do markets move straight up or straight down. The stock market has, however, essentially moved straight up since the … Continue reading →
Stefan Gleason is President of Money Metals Exchange, just released his comments on the current relief bill as the U.S. dollar’s value is set to get diluted by another $1.9 trillion. On Saturday, Senate Democrats narrowly passed their massive COVID relief … Continue reading →
Linda Stern, former Wall Street editor for Reuters, has been covering personal finance since the 1980’s. She recently wrote an article for the AARP Bulletin March 2021. As we all know, AARP has many resources to assist older persons nearing … Continue reading →
Stefan Gleason is President of Money Metals Exchange, a precious metals dealer recently named “Best in the USA” by an independent global ratings group offers his view of the in the GameStop Stock market David vs. Goliath Global current happenings … Continue reading →
Ina Steiner publishes a Blog called Auction Bytes. She has recently posted an article about the new US Postal rates going into effect on January 24, 2021. What has been new this year for sellers is the USPS holiday rate … Continue reading →