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Share this articleClaudio Grass joins us in today’s insightful interview, we cover the latest news and updates in the Gold Markets and ideal types of Bullion. Bitcoin is still rallying and we uncover the variety of motives users have when purchasing Digital Assets and also covered is the situation in…
“Whatever it takes” – Part II of II
Share this articleThe Fascist Boogeyman awakes again The threat of a far-right takeover has been around for at least three decades in Europe and Italy has been one of the best “candidates” for the “beginning of the end” since the last European crisis ten years ago. Back then it was…
Gold Still In A Bull Market. Why Fundamentals Outweigh Short-Term Market Gains.
Share this articleProduced and published by Global Gold. 2016 is gold’s big bull run. The precious metal rose close to 20% this year, pushed by a summer rally that peaked on July 10th. But then, gold experienced a bumpy ride during the remainder of the summer, as investors were concerned…
“The illusions of Keynesianism create a morally corrupt society” – Part II
Share this articlePart I can be found here Claudio Grass (CG): Overall, apart from the obvious economic consequences of the crisis, do you also see geopolitical and social ones, on a wider scale? Given all these “moving parts”, from the upcoming US election and internal frictions in the EU to…
“We are witnessing the mother of all bubbles” – Part II
Share this articleInterview with Fernando del Pino Calvo-Sotelo – Part II of II Claudio Grass (CG): We often refer to inflation as a “hidden tax” or a “silent thief”, due to the fact that most of the time, its effects are hardly noticed by the average household in real time. However, this…
The weaponization of Economics – Part II
Share this articlePart II of II, by Claudio Grass Slippery slope However, interesting as those experiments and observations might be, they are still the result of specific parameters within a particular setting and an environment that doesn’t resemble real life. Serious and honest behavioral economists both understand and freely admit…