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I should think this weekend's German election is adding to all the uncertainty out there..
....whether Scholz and the Socialists win a majority and what that means to the Industrial power house of Germany....supply issues are affecting manufacturing businesses there too (industrial use of silver ) ....plus the added energy crisis....which may well be the new Chancellor's first point on the agenda ..to meet Putin !!!!
had a feeling this would bounce a little today. almost bought some more this morning. siler and gold up a wee bit from yesterday.
The 800 nut is proving hard to crack today...
All crazy really....FRES the company seems to have little significance these days....you are left to make decisions regarding events at the FED and the US Government ..with a touch of China thrown in
today's world is fully connected... When one country catches a cold (market crash) everyone gets it.
I never heard of evergrandy before until today. It was mentioned on CNBC business channel but I did't get to listen to all the coverage about it.
"Gold just jumped higher but it hasn't done nothing for fres".
FRES is primarily a silver miner. Gold jumped today. Silver still fell, but only marginally. Other PMs fell more heavily. So metals going in the opposite direction of gold at the moment.
I suspect that there is not the evergrande shenanigans on Thursday but also the f. tapering decision of the Feds 21/22 of September
Downbutnotout read about evergrandy and it will tell you a lot.
Gold just jumped higher but it hasn't done nothing for fres.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/09/20/gold-markets-dollar-federal-reserve.html
i there is a chinese property company with big debts due. not sure but that could be the reason for the market drop today.
The VIX index is up is showing up 20% today ....and..yes ..you would "expect" a move to gold...as a safe haven ...but....No...
Maybe they think the Treasury 10Y will go up...as a result of that Debt Ceiling debate and market "fear" of default...which would push up Yields and rates ...( very bad move for the US)
Yeah FED meeting Wednesday ....
https://www.forexlive.com/centralbank/!/next-week-brings-the-feds-federal-open-market-committee-meeting-20210917
It is somewhat difficult to read the reactions to the data , any more
'risk on' assets are taking a big hit today because of Evergrande. The silver half of Fres is exaggerating the SP fall. As with the panic first mantra, everything gets sold including gold at first. However, gold will come back strong as a safe haven I am sure just like during the pandemic.
Coming weeks could be very interesting for us.
When 10 year Treasury goes up gold comes down, today 10 year treasury down gold down again, gold isn’t doing what it supposed to be anymore…let’s see after Wednesday…
at what point does gold become a flight to safety trade again? plenty of reasons to be afraid right now but no real bid. very odd.
Pokerchips
It is like you said the other week concerning Evergrande, it is coming to fruitition now with that we will see in the next few days what will happen with that.
Noggers
Indeed so..challenging times !! I am underweight in the markets over all, right now.....my only FTSE exposure is some in BT, GSK, FRES and HOC and some tiddlers
Like the quote in the new James Bond movie Trailer I saw ..
" you are a kite dancing in a hurricane, Mr Bond " ..... seems like the markets are too !!!
The threat to Treasury yields is with the stupid game of the Debt Ceiling ....
We all might be better off in cash at the moment way things are looking, looks like a real estate company in China are going to default, dow is going to open lower, dollar is rising, what a gloomy outlook.
I hear the Far Eastern markets are buying in to Gold/Silver as safe haven status as their markets are coming under pressure and this will have a very positive effect on our share price later. We are due a return run of form and it could start coming now in the run up to the year end. I have done well here on good divis too, so an income and expect good growth any fund managers dream!