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HardmoneyJim

Jim Brown

Money creation and its consequences

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Latest Issues

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Gold and the quiet birth of a new monetary order

For decades, the global monetary order has been treated as if it were carved in stone. The dollar sat firmly at the center, with everything else orbiting around it. U.S. Treasuries were the ultimate safe asset. Risk-free. Immutable. A given...

9 days ago
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Breaking: Texas launches new gold coins - is this a step toward monetization?

Breaking News. Texas will soon sell the first state-issued gold coin in modern history. Texas will sell these coins on an official government website.

21 days ago
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Panic buying in the gold market

I have been recommending gold for years, so with the gold price now going literally parabolic, I feel I owe readers an explanation or at least some commentary, so here goes.

a month ago
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Silver update: Citibank's view

As an addendum to my last post on silver, attached is Citibank’s latest commentary. They suggest the silver price may reach $300 per ounce based on historical ratios of the gold price to the silver price (the “gold/silver ratio”).

a month ago
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Authors

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  • Jim Brown

    I write about money: where it comes from, where it's going, how to use it, and how to keep it.

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