Why the Next Recession Will Be the Catalyst for Depression
January 30, 2026
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Read moreDetailsAfter a blistering and sustained rally sparked by the breakout of war between Russia and Ukraine in 2022, prices have fallen precipitously due to record-high U.S. production, warm-than-anticipated winters, and...
Read moreDetailsSilver crashed after Kevin Warsh’s Fed nomination surprised investors expecting a dovish shift. The metal faces pressure from margin hikes, physical delivery demands, and aggressive Chinese short positioning. Long-term fundamentals...
Read moreDetailsOn evaluating the movements of the on a daily chart since the advent of an uptrend on Nov.20, 2025 from the tested lows on that day at $48.047 has experienced...
Read moreDetailsOn evaluating the movements of the on different time chart patterns since the beginning of this week, I observed that the surging selling pressure at the time when we are...
Read moreDetailsAI earnings and rising uncertainty trigger a sharp selloff in technology stocks A steep market decline begins to surface an opportunity for disciplined investors. Discover a list of stocks that...
Read moreDetailsand weakened during the Asian session as renewed strength in the created immediate pressure on precious metals pricing, reinforcing the inverse relationship that typically governs currency and bullion dynamics and...
Read moreDetailsinventories in the United States decreased by 3.5 million barrels during the week ending January 30, according to new data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released on Wednesday....
Read moreDetailsUncertainties around AI are creating volatility in multiple ways. In addition to accelerating layoffs of jobs replaced by AI solutions, software continues to sell off as advances in quick AI...
Read moreDetailsWe expect headline inflation to fall to 1.8% in April from 3.4% in December, a much faster pullback than the Bank of England is forecasting. It’s another reason to think...
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