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The Banks Are Manipulating Silver | Here Is How – Bix Weir

The Banks Are Manipulating Silver | Here Is How – Bix Weir

Bix Weir joins us today to explain what’s happening with the silver derivatives market and how the big bullion banks have been manipulating it for years.

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Tue, 07/05/2022 – 05:05

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First Wall Street bank to call a U.S. recession now sees chance that inflation fails to decelerate

MarketWatch/Vivien Lou Chen/6-29-2022

photograph of a train light at the end of the tunnel

“Financial markets may be ill-positioned for such an outcome and, if that scenario pans out, investors and traders may be in for further rounds of tumult similar to those of the first half — with some seeing a growing risk the Federal Reserve could be perceived as having lost control of inflation.”

USAGOLD note: Deutsche Bank is forecasting the worst-case scenario for the Fed – runaway stagflation, and the appearance that it can’t do anything to stop it. That light at the end of the tunnel? It’s a train.

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JPMorgan sees ‘stratospheric’ $380 oil on worst-case Russian cut

Bloomberg/Joe Carroll/7-1-2022

“Global oil prices could reach a “stratospheric” $380 a barrel if US and European penalties prompt Russia to inflict retaliatory crude-output cuts, JPMorgan Chase & Co. analysts warned.”

USAGOLD note: With no end in sight to the war in Ukraine, forecasts like this one from JP Morgan do not seem completely off the wall, particularly when it says Russia could reduce daily production “by 5 million barrels without excessively damaging the economy.”  The current price is just over $110 per barrel and up 45% over the past 12 months. Oil plays a role in the pricing of just about everything. If JPM’s scenario become the reality, it could wreak havoc on the global economy.

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Gold Drops to Six-Month Low as Dollar Surges on Recession Fear – Bloomberg

  1. Gold Drops to Six-Month Low as Dollar Surges on Recession Fear  Bloomberg
  2. Gold Price Forecast: XAU/USD oscillates below $1,770, downside looks likely ahead of Fed minutes  FXStreet
  3. Gold price erases $35 on U.S. dollar strength, all eyes on FOMC minutes, jobs data  Kitco NEWS
  4. Gold price sinks to half-year low amid growing recession fears – MINING.COM  MINING.com
  5. Gold prices ease as dollar strength dulls appeal  CNBC
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Gold Drops on Treasury Yields Rise, Potential US Tariff to Ease Inflation – Bloomberg

Gold Drops on Treasury Yields Rise, Potential US Tariff to Ease Inflation  Bloomberg
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Zimbabwe to tame inflation with gold coins – Kitco NEWS

Zimbabwe to tame inflation with gold coins  Kitco NEWS
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Gold and Silver are melting | Kitco News – Kitco NEWS

Gold and Silver are melting | Kitco News  Kitco NEWS
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Central banks step up gold buying in May, June looks promising – WGC – Kitco NEWS

Central banks step up gold buying in May, June looks promising – WGC  Kitco NEWS
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Biden Fails Economics 101 as Stagflation Takes Hold

As Joe Biden’s presidency descends into free-fall with voters, the economy may be on the verge of collapsing in similar fashion.

All presidents make mistakes, whether it’s failing to limit the growth of the federal budget or being unable to anticipate turns in the economic cycle.

But the Biden administration has been unique in consistently getting just about everything wrong while stubbornly refusing to change course.

Ahead of the July 4th holiday weekend, Joe Biden’s Twitter account put out this statement:

“My message to the companies running gas stations and setting prices at the pump is simple: this is a time of war and global peril. Bring down the price you are charging at the pump to reflect the cost you’re paying for the product. And do it now.”

The US Oil & Gas Association responded wryly:

“Working on it Mr. President. In the meantime — have a Happy 4th and please make sure the WH intern who posted this tweet registers for Econ 101 for the fall semester…”

The idea that fuel prices fluctuate because of the small spread charged by gas stations is absurd. It would be like blaming bullion dealers for the market price of ordinary gold coins, such as Krugerrands.

StagFlation

In both industries, profit margins are razor thin.

And they don’t necessarily improve along with rising spot prices for the raw commodity – over which retailers have no control.

The fact that Joe Biden and his handlers seem to not grasp basic principles from Economics 101 has alarmed Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. The liberal billionaire recently turned on Biden, blasting the administration for fomenting inflation and evading responsibility.

His latest barb, in response to the Biden tweet blaming gas stations:

“Ouch. Inflation is far too important a problem for the White House to keep making statements like this. It’s either straight ahead misdirection or a deep misunderstanding of basic market dynamics.”

The White House seems to not even understand political dynamics. When former President Bill Clinton got into a political rut early in his first term, he pivoted toward the center and embraced fiscal restraint (with the help of Republicans in Congress).

But Joe Biden just keeps digging his political hole – and the national debt – deeper into the abyss.

The administration’s inflation fiasco is leading directly into a recession fiasco. Biden, his Treasury Secretary, and the Federal Reserve chairman had assured us inflation would be transitory. More recently, they claimed a recession is “unlikely.” And now they say a recession is “not inevitable.”

Can anyone take them seriously anymore at home or on the world stage?

They said sanctions on Russia would deter Vladimir Putin from invading Ukraine. They argued that sanctioning the central bank of Russia would cause the ruble to collapse.

Instead, Russia has proceeded to wage war and see its currency gain value.

The Biden administration recently banned the importation of Russian gold. This policy can be expected to fail as well.

Gold being a fungible asset and global markets for it being liquid and deep, there will be plenty of buyers of Russian gold in India, China, and elsewhere who aren’t the least bit concerned about U.S. sanctions.

And if Russia’s central bank decides to add more tons of the country’s gold mining output to its vaults, the ruble can be expected to strengthen even further.

Unfortunately, the U.S. economy cannot be expected to strengthen in this environment. Investors who are seeking growth opportunities may have to consider alternatives that hold up well during stagflation – such as gold and silver.

      
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BC Junior Starts Mining Placer Gold

Source: Streetwise Reports   07/04/2022

You’ve seen placer gold being mined on Gold Rush, Discovery’s gold mining TV show. But one junior explorer just announced that it’s started to commercially mine placer gold in south-central British Columbia from a pay channel underneath Lightning Creek. At least one analyst thinks that makes this junior a Speculative Buy.

After a long wait for investors, Omineca Mining and Metals Ltd. (OMM:TSX.V; OMMSF:OTCMKTS) reports that mining has started to recover placer gold at the company’s flagship Wingdam paleoplacer gold operation along the Barkerville Highway, about 50 km east of Quesnel in south-central British Columbia.

In the July 4 edition of The National Investor newsletter, editor Chris Temple welcomed the Omineca news and gives the junior a Buy rating.

“At long last, a hoped-for and promised date for when there would finally be some production news coming out of Wingdam came on that last day of Q2,” Temple wrote.

He added: “And with the further slide in OMM’s share price (along with most everything else) this is just one more of countless ‘gifts’ to investors who want to buy/add.”

Indeed, the share price closed at CA$0.13 on July 4, an increase of almost 40% from the June 30 closing price of CA$0.09.

Privately held Saskatoon-based Hamilton Gold Royalties (HGR) now owns a 50% stake in Wingdam after completing its earn-in agreement, which included the costs associated with preparing Wingdam for mining, all the necessary equipment, rehabilitation of the mine workings, and dewatering and development of the first access drift.

“It’s a landmark moment for us. It’s a turning point as our partners continue to successfully recover gold here over the coming weeks, months, and hopefully, years.”

— Omineca President and CEO Tom MacNeill

HMR is mining Wingdam through its wholly owned subsidiary, Lightning Creek Mining.

“The project has come in on budget at just under $20-million for the JV commitment and that mining operations and placer gold recovery has begun,” HGR President and CEO Ken Hamilton said in a release.

From now on the mine will be operated as a 50-50 joint venture, with HGR and Omineca dividing any recovered gold 50/50, with Lighting Creek taking an additional CA$850/oz to cover its mining costs on Omineca’s 50% share. At a gold price of C$2,300/oz, Omineca would net about CA$1,400/oz.

The service and rate agreement between HMR and Omineca will cover the initial 300-meter test mining phase (some 2.4 kilometers of the paleochannel) and all subsequent underground paleoplacer mining activities at Wingdam.

“Over the next few weeks, (Lightning Creek Mining) will be excavating, running material through the wash plant, and seeing what kind of recoveries it gets,” Omineca President and CEO Tom MacNeill explained to Streetwise Reports. “So probably over the next two maybe even as much as three weeks there will be not likely reporting that ‘X’ amount of gold has come out in ‘Y’ amount of material because you’re going to be determining what’s the best way to recover the gold.”

Omineca, a History

 

Omineca started trading on the TSX Venture Exchange in 2011 when it was spun out from Copper Canyon Resources following its takeover by NOVAGOLD Resources Inc. (NG:TSX; NG:NYSE.MKT). The junior initially had designs on seeking sedimentary exhalative (SEDEX) lead-zinc deposits and optioned 80% of the Sully project in southeastern B.C. (now being explored by Kootenay Zinc Corp. (ZNK:CSE; KTNNF:OTCQB; KYH:FSE).)

After drilling about 1,200 meters, Omineca management dropped the Sully option and turned to MacNeill for a solution. In 2012, he vended Wingdam to Omineca through the sale of a private company in exchange for 47.5 million shares and a $5.4 million convertible debenture.

The 61,392-hectare Wingdam property includes 15 linear kilometres of placer claims, which cover a portion of Lightning Creek and the valley around it, where conditions created thick layers of unconsolidated gravel and clays that preserved a buried paleochannel containing placer gold.

OMM bulk sample gold
A look at the 173.4 oz gold taken during a 2012 bulk sample at the Wingdam paleoplacer gold project.   Source: Omineca Mining and Metals Ltd.

Prospectors have been panning for gold in Lighting Creek since the late 1800s. In fact, it was bustling mining hub until the Second World War when men and miners were needed elsewhere.

It sat largely undeveloped until a bulk sample late in mid-2012 was extracted from a 2.4-meter by 2.4-meter by 23-meter crosscut at Wingdam. It yielded 173.4 oz gold — almost 12 lb.

The excitement quickly dissipated, however, after the gold market crashed and the project was placed on care and maintenance.

Fast forward to 2022, several further delays — the latest due mostly to COVID — and it’s been a lengthy wait.

“It’s a landmark moment for us,” Omineca President and CEO Tom MacNeill told Streetwise Reports. “It’s a turning point as our partners continue to successfully recover gold here over the coming weeks, months, and hopefully, years.”

Omineca Added Claims

 

It late May, Omineca reported that it had staked 101.7 square kilometers of additional claims around Wingdam.

The new claims extend Omineca’s property along the Quesnella Terrane, a geological trend running northwest and southeast of Wingdam that hosts a prolific gold-copper porphyry belt. The Mt. Milligan copper-gold mine and the Omineca/Canalaska Mouse Mountain joint-venture project are situated along the belt.

In about three weeks, Omineca will drill as many as 10,000 meters on three separate targets: Mary Creek, roughly seven kilometers northwest of Wingdam; and Skopos, about 1 kilometer south; as well as at the Road Cut Gossan target, which was found when a logging road was built nearby.

The goal is to find the original lode source of the Wingdam gold, which is thought to be reasonably close.

“If we hit and we find what we think is the source of the Wingdam gold, that’s going to be a tremendous catalyst for Omineca’s share price,” MacNeill said.

Toronto-based Research Capital analyst Bill Newman published a July 4 note on Omineca that gives the junior a Speculative Buy rating and a target price of CA$0.75.

“In the coming months, we expect OMM to report the recovery (of) placer gold which we believe could be a major catalyst for the stock,” Newman wrote.

MacNeill’s 49 North Resources Inc. (FNR:TSX.V) is among Omineca’s largest shareholders.

Fully diluted, Omineca has 163.6 million shares outstanding.

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