The next economic crisis might be worse than the Great Recession as interest rates increase, along with growing corporate and household debts.
Dow Jones plunged at a rate of 6.71 percent, following a benign inflation brought about by Federal Reserve interest rate hikes.
Dow Jones remains highly volatile, and the continuing deflation of the stock market makes gold and silver look better options to invest in.
Over the past weeks, Dow Jones had its highs and lows but never took a side of the curve. On the other hand, gold stocks are...
The Dow Jones closed higher this week, correcting is 10 percent deficit as of Jan. 26. U.S. stocks opened within reasonable limits last Tuesday.
With increasing tariffs on foreign imports, the stock market closed low relative to the progress it has been making since Jan. 26.
Despite a rise, an expert believes that the slight increase in recent stocks will only contribute to the economic fluctuations leading to a bond collapse.
Because of the relentless monetary inflation funneled into the economy and financial system by the Federal Reserve, fixed income (bonds) stopped being a safe harbor for...
Oil prices dropped under $45 and gold and gold stocks withered as well. The major stock markets may have been rather boring this past week but...