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Top Primary Silver Mining Industry Production Yield Falls To The Lowest Ever

The era of high-grade silver mines may be coming to an end.  Remarkably, the top primary silver miners’ average yield fell to the lowest ever in 2019.  Which begs the question, will high-grade silver mines become extinct in the not-so-distant future?  Well, if we look at the data, it seems…

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Total U.S. Public Debt Surged Nearly $3 Trillion While The Government Is Paying Less To Service Its Debt

If Americans thought the U.S. Government would be in serious trouble as its ability to service its ballooning debt would become unmanageable, guess again.  After the U.S. Government added nearly $3 trillion more debt in just the past eight months (fiscal year), the interest paid on the public debt actually…

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When The Next Global Financial Crisis Hits, Silver Coin & Bar Supply May Totally Dry Up

If investors are waiting for much lower premiums to purchase silver bullion products, they may be waiting for quite some time.  Due to the global contagion, investors have bought a record amount of silver bullion.  However, as supply disruptions and lack of availability impacted the market, premiums on many silver…

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HOW QUICKLY WILL BAKKEN OIL PRODUCTION DECLINE?? Much Faster Than Americans Realize

What goes up, must come down.  And, this is most certainly true for the mighty North Dakota Bakken… the second-largest shale oil-producing region in the United States.  Even after the global contagion fades away, the North Dakota Bakken has likely reached peak production. According to a new chart by Jean…

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SILVER PRICE BREAKS ABOVE KEY LEVEL, NEXT TARGET $21: Compare 10 Precious Metals Dealers Silver Eagle Prices

Today, the silver price broke through a critical level held for nearly four years.  With silver now firmly above the important $18.50 level, the next target is $21.  If silver can break above the September 2019 high of $19.75 quickly, there’s a good chance it would reach $21 in June….

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