-- Published: Sunday, 14 May 2017 | Print | Disqus
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Bob Hoye of Institutional Advisors rejoins the show with key gold / silver market insights.
The gold / silver ratio (GS) offers investors a rare glimpse into future price movements.
When the GS or metallic credit spread, climbs, financial markets tend to swoon - the latest reading suggests increased market volatility.
Bob Hoye is most bullish on the PMs mining / exploration sector; by monitoring the earnings on the gold mining shares, investors can identify prospects with huge potential.
The host and guest concur; the technical / sentiment indicators confirm solid underlying strength in US shares.
Bill Murphy of GATA.org returns from a tribute to Eric Sprott, a precious metals expert philanthropist and self made billionaire.
According to Bill Murphy, Eric Sprott continues to aggressively accumulate PMs mining shares.
Gold demand in Asia continues to soar, as 1.3 billion people in India are buying several fold over last years figure.
China's 1.35 billion inhabitants purchase the most, worldwide.
Flaws in the blockchain structure will eventually erode investor confidence in cryptocurrencies, redirecting a flood of capital to gold and silver.
Guest Biographies
Bob Hoye
Institutional Investors
With a degree in geophysics and a number of fascinating summers in mining exploration, one winter in "the bush" quickly led Bob into the financial markets. This included experience on the trading desk and in the research department of a large investment dealer, which led to institutional stock and bond sales.
Bob's review of financial history provided the forecasting models designed to anticipate significant trend reversals in the sometimes alarming volatility typical of the transition from rampant speculation in tangible assets to fabulous speculation in financial assets.
In anticipation of the latter opportunity, a monthly publication for financial institutions was started in January 1982.
This competently covered the stock market, the yield curve, credit spreads as well as metal and energy prices.
In 1998 the Institutional Advisors website was started as a forum for unique and reliable financial research.
Bill Murphy, GATA Chairman Murphy grew up in Glen Ridge, N.J., and graduated from the School of Hotel Administration at Cornell University in 1968. In his senior year he broke all the Ivy League single-year pass-receving records. He then became a starting wide receiver for the Boston Patriots of the American Football League. He went on to work for various Wall Street brokerage firms and specialized in commodity futures. He began as a Merrill Lynch trainee and went on to Shearson Hayden Stone and Drexel Burnham. From there he became affiliated with introducing brokers and eventually started his own brokerage on 5th Avenue in New York. He now operates an Internet site for financial commentary, www.lemetropolecafe.com.
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