Beware the Ides of March? What Stock Prices are Trying to Tell Us - Weekly Wrap-Up (March 15, 2019)
March 15, 2019
As we barrel towards the March FOMC meeting, the economic outlook continues to be lousy. Eric Sprott returns to break down all the gold and silver news you need to survive March Madness.
In this edition of the Wrap-Up, you’ll hear:
• What the U.S. presidential race means for gold
• Why you should be afraid right now
• Plus: Eric answers your questions about the mining shares
“Lots of lousy economic data. But it’s just the COMEX, man… Luckily, today we’re back up a little. Maybe we’ll get some sanity back in the market. But it’s frustrating to have to sit by and watch it. And as I thought about what happens, here we have gold going down 1%. The stocks went down 3%! The stocks whose options are expiring today went down 3%. When you have an option, it’s that fine line between making money and not making money. That last 3% can wreak a little bit of havoc. It’s sickening that it happens. It’s just the commercial banks ripping off their customers again… for the sake of today’s profits.”
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