Tag: Speculation

  • Offshore Investment in the Renewable Energy Sector

    Offshore Investment in the Renewable Energy Sector

    Opportunities and Risks The renewable energy sector presents an exciting investment opportunity, particularly in the context of offshore markets. As nations worldwide shift their energy policies towards more sustainable sources, renewable energy’s growth trajectory offers significant potential. This article explores the opportunities and risks associated with offshore investment in the renewable energy sector. The Appeal…

  • ESG Investing and Offshore Markets

    ESG Investing and Offshore Markets

    The Opportunities and Challenges Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investing has emerged as a significant trend in the global investment landscape. With a growing focus on sustainability and social responsibility, ESG investing in offshore markets presents unique opportunities and challenges. In this article, we delve into the role and potential of ESG factors in offshore…

  • Tomahawk cruise missiles and the price of gold

    Q: Are the 59 Tomahawk cruse missiles good for the price of gold? A: Yes, for an Intraday spike that was erased by the end of the day trading. Q: How about silver? A: Silver tanked to under 18 to close significantly down on an outside reversal to the downside, Q: Trump has lost some…

  • New World Order off the Rail

    Q: Is the New World Order off the rail and what does it mean for the gold price? A: The New World Order failed to Kill the Bear. The Russian leadership has made an alliance with China. The neocons have failed. Their dream is dust. Q: How does the Trump victory play into this? A:…

  • Hunger and the bottom in the gold market

    Q: What is the relationship between hunger and the bottom in the gold market? A: Both have a central emotional component. Q: Yes, all value is subjective. It is the subjective response to events, not the events, that control the action. A: There is one counter intuitive thing that makes all food deliciously desirable. Q:…

  • Gold Shares vs the DJIA

    Q: What does Marc Faber and Jim Rogers expect for the price of gold shares VS the DJIA? A: They both think that a sever correction to the downside is eminent. Q: No. I follow Martin Armstrong’s analysis. A: Armstrong is tracking international capital flows and they are positive for the USD. A large part…

  • Silver Prices May Decline Until June

    Q: Do you expect silver prices to decline into June along with gold? A: Yes but not exactly or at the same time. The price pattern will vary along with the timing Q: What does Jim Rogers expect for Silver Prices? A: Jim Rogers claims to be one of the worst market timers. Q: Do…

  • Spot Gold closed Feb as a Bear

    Q: Spot gold closed Feb at 1252.60. That is below the 1256 inflection point. Any update? A: Yes, it appears we will be testing the lows for a few months. Jim Rogers is correct about the gold spot gold price and Michael Belkin is too early. Q: Who generated the inflection point? A: The 1256…

  • Big Drop in Bullion Shares Shows a Divergence

    Q: Big drop in bullion shares but not in bullion yesterday. What do you make of it? A: There has been a 20% divergence over the last 13 day. SIL – Global X Silver Miners ETF Chart Source: BigCharts NYSE:SIL Q: So, what does it mean? A: The indication is that Jim Rogers is right…