A Video on Gold and Gold Stocks

Just getting comfortable with the video-making process. This year I want to do more of these videos, as well as create a podcast with help from my daughter in engineering/production and as a participant, along with a few financial market guests.

This video on gold and gold stocks is just the tip of the iceberg about what I want to express. There is not only the gold bull market, but also the silver/gold leadership question and its implications, and the pure excitement (both ways) of a real gold stock rally.

On that point, reasons have developed to believe gold stocks may yet assert leadership over the price of their product for the first time since 2001-2004. You can read about that in several of my public articles on gold stocks over the last few months.

The video veers off into editorial but related commentary because I have a lot to say. We want to be bullish for real reasons rather than imaginary reasons all too often promoted, perm-style over the last 24 years.

Also, it would be great if you would follow the YouTube channel. Lots of good content to come in this very interesting year and beyond.

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This Post Has 5 Comments

  1. Arbi

    I like it. You are doing well. Thanks and keep them coming.

    1. Gary

      Thank you, and will do.

  2. Lawrance of Thrace

    Interest rates falling down in the short term due to people exiting equities. Short term plays with TLT!

    1. Gary

      Well, I added 3-7 year Treasuries to my 1-3 year holdings and as a spec, took a shot 20+ (TLT). So far, so good.

  3. Bart

    According to the Cantillon effect, when new money circulates into the economy, asset prices increase at varying rates. As new money initially enters the economy through government/central banks, a small group receives it before inflation has hit while the majority receives it after. Bart

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