“Depart from me, you accursed. For I was hungry and you gave me no food, thirsty and you gave me no drink, a stranger and you did not welcome me, naked and you did not clothe me, sick and in prison and you did not comfort me.' They answer, 'Lord, when was it that we saw you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or naked or sick or in prison, and did not care for you?' He answered, 'Truly I tell you, as you did not do it to one of the least of these, you did not do it for me.’” Matthew 25:40-46
Gold is still carrying a higher premium in the funds and trust than silver.
Notice how sharply gold and silver have moved after those weeks of tedious capping. And there is not a lot of doubt in my mind that it was conscious and purposeful.
I hope you were able to take advantage of this 'tell' as well as the absurd pinning action which we saw in the equity markets since the beginning of August, especially in the SP 500.
Sprott PSLV is continuing to add to silver inventory and drawing down the cash raised in their last unit offering.
There are still a number of ways to interpret this. I suspect that there is news-in-the-making being digested behind the scenes. War, QE, some major Euro development, take your pick.
Note: I have included a second set of data from later today.
Heavy handed and amateurish performance by the 'journalists' was the name of the game in this interview which CNBC conducted with former TARP inspector general Neil Barofsky.
I think Barofsky was taken aback and kept off balance for much of the interview, and did not present some of the alternatives to TARP that could have been discussed in a more intelligent and less adversarial venue. I would have thought a former federal prosecutor would have been tougher, but I think he came in expecting a rational discussion and not a tag team group takedown.
This performance represents the level of journalistic quality and objectivity of its parent NBC, which is one of the corporate arms of General Electric. And such a disregard for any pretense to journalistic principles is no longer the exception.
There was a time indeed when the financial journalists were paid for pimping for Wall Street, as recounted in the Congressional testimony of A. Newton Plummer, who had kept a suitcase full of the canceled checks which he had delivered to almost every journalist on the Street. The pool operators of the 1920's paid financial journalists to run stories favorable to their market aims.
A. Newton Plummer subsequently wrote a book about it, and his testimony to the Congress, that had a very limited run. I picked up a copy during my research phase in the late 1990's.
So as you can see, the integrity of journalism in reporting financial news is not merely an idealistic and theoretical concern during periods of excess and subsequent change. It is one of the major elements of corruption and therefore of reform. And laws were put in place to ensure fairness and diversity in the news media. And they were much later knocked down during 'the great deregulation' when ideology and PR campaigns trumped experience once again.
Do people still go to journalism schools and subscribe to certain principles that we used to take for granted that would be put forward if not always upheld?
Gold and silver were rallying even as stocks were declining, when the Fed released its minutes from the most recent meeting this afternoon. The Fed is concerned about the lack of growth in the economy and signalled its willingness to invoke additional quantitative easing 'fairly soon.'
This intensified the rally in gold and silver and helped stocks to lose some of their early losses.
Gold has stuck a close above the big resistance, and now needs to take out the trendlines around 1665 to get some legs.
Stocks are running on liquidity and hot money expectations, and not much else.
The Fed minutes caused the market to reverse its correction today as the Fed signalled its concern about the lack of growth in the economy, and its willingness to engage in additional quantitative easing 'fairly soon.'
Let us pray for those whose hearts are hardened against His grace and loving kindness by greed, fear, and pride, and the seductive illusion and crushing isolation of evil.
We pray that we all may experience the three great gifts of our Lord's suffering and triumph: repentance, forgiveness, and thankfulness. And in so doing, may we obtain abundant life, and with it the peace that surpasses all understanding.
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