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Meet “The Feds”…A Family that Spends like the U.S. Gov’t

Meet “the Feds,” an imaginary American family that spends like the U.S. government. On the surface, the Fed family seems to be the richest household around: they own the largest mansion, print their own currency and are believed to be ageless. Envious yet? Don’t be. If you ran your household’s finances like the Feds, you … Read more

GAO Audit: Could U.S. Debt Crush the U.S Economy?

I was just checking the numbers myself this morning and they are sobering: the U.S. will soon be borrowing more than its entire economic output. How long can a nation, even one as powerful as America, owe more than it produces? At a Senate hearing last week, a Government Accountability Office (GAO) auditor quietly dropped … Read more

Gold Up 16% in Q1: Best Quarter in 30 Years

Gold showed its fortitude as a safe haven asset in the first quarter of 2016, rising 16%. Silver rose about 12% during the same period. In fact, gold and silver were practically the only bright spots to be seen in the markets during the last three months. What’s going on? Falling stocks, currency weakness, ultra-loose … Read more

Gold: The College Debt Threat to your Retirement

The numbers simply boggle the mind: More than $1.2 trillion in student loan debt 40 million borrowers Average balance of $29,000 each Student loan debt is more than an election year campaign issue: it is a serious long-term threat to the U.S. economy and your retirement assets. College attendance has been rising for almost 30 … Read more

Has the Stock Market Run Out Of Steam?

If you owned gold and silver in 2016, you’re probably patting yourself on the back right now. Traditional stock markets are basically flat for the year, while both gold and silver are in the positive double digits. According to recent market research, your diversification strategy could literally save your bacon if you plan to retire … Read more

American Hartford Gold Group Relocates Los Angeles Office to Meet Client Growth

Los Angeles, CA (May 13, 2016) – American Hartford Gold Group has announced the expansion of its Los Angeles operations in a move designed to accommodate growth in client accounts and sales. Over the last year, the company has increased its client service staff to meet an increased demand for gold and silver, particularly among … Read more

Do you know the Secret of Motel 6?

Gold has been in the news everywhere, and the words you hear spoken most are “wealth protector.” Gold is up 18% so far this year, while both the S&P 500 and Dow Jones are down. That’s the kind of wealth protection everyone could use more of these days. But gold has additional reasons for its … Read more

Breaking News: Largest Gold ETC Suspends New Shares

Gold demand has been so strong in 2016 that the largest gold exchange-traded commodity (“ETC”) has temporarily suspended the issuance of new shares to investors. While Blackrock’s demand problem is good news generally for gold and silver investors, it also highlights the risks of holding “paper gold” instead of actual physical bullion. Because of the … Read more

Could the $100 bill soon be history?

Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers made waves last week with an pronouncement heard across the world: he believes that large denomination bills should be phased out permanently. In his words: “It’s time to kill the $100 bill.” The reason? These paper instruments allow for anonymous transactions that can’t be tracked by government authorities. In … Read more

Gold Standard: On This, Trump and Cruz Agree

Like any good quote, this one just gets more true every year: “Invest in inflation. It’s the only thing going up…” – Will Rogers No surprise, then, that the idea of returning the USA to a gold standard is again under public discussion. This is especially true on the red side of the aisle. However, … Read more

De-Mystifying the Financial News Cycle

It is a pattern I’ve seen repeated again and again in the news media over the years. First comes concerns over the economy, then oil hits the skids, then the major stock indices hit double-digit negative territory… and then suddenly articles about gold are blooming everywhere. Over the weekend, both the Wall Street Journal and … Read more