Jeffrey Lewis
Articles by Jeffrey Lewis
Inflation is the dominant monetary policy; this is no secret. Western central banks have publicly targeted inflation for years, as part of financial repression policy (to reduce debt).This is the underlying (monetary) reason to hold hard...
Long-term precious metals investing as an option against disaster and financial collapse. It is fundamental motivation for many. The view from this precipice is lonely yet revelatory beyond compare.Literally holding a monetary asset...
Once price becomes untethered from these 'management of perception trading events', we will be in brand new territory. It will be a place where the true invisible forces will have a clear path toward moving us toward the natural price...
It should be clear now to most precious metals observers that gold and silver price manipulation is just as common to the metals as it is to every other asset class. And equally evident should be the realization that resolution will not...
Investors and observers watching the drama unfold in the Ukraine should not be surprised at the short price action of the precious metals, mainly gold and silver. Throughout the crisis (and as matter of record with practically every other...
There is something rather absurd about the ever-so-slightly loosening death grip that the mainstream financial media has around the issue of precious metals price manipulation. The painfully reluctant (and largely incomplete) reports on...
The dividing line between silver performing as a monetary asset versus an industrial commodity is tethered to a broken price discovery system, where unlimited position limits are held by the most influential of traders.This fault line, at...
The Chinese financial system, along with the rest of the emerging market, exist as an extension of "the world is flat monetary policy" on a scale never seen before. It is equally a giant leverage play on the last remaining resources for a...
With incredible bullish and widely misunderstood fundamentals generally kept sequestered from the mainstream, it is easy to rationalize higher prices eminent at any point in time. This is certainly why so many analysts and many new...
The errors of financial policy, led by the world's central banks have once again created the makings of a massive crisis. Blind to risk, and completely captured by politics and ideology, it is as if the Federal Reserve and it's...