Jordan Roy-Byrne

Articles by Jordan Roy-Byrne

Rick Rule covers quite a bit in this interview. According to Rick, investors need to better understand the companies they invest in, listen to CEO’s with a track record and study what is unpopular.

He says the current Gold &...
First Gold breaks out and then after a period of months Silver breaks out. Historically, Silver begins to strongly outperform Gold around the time it breaks out.

The major resistance for Silver is at $26 and $28. A break above $26 or $...
David Morgan, CEO & Publisher of The Morgan Report shares the history of Silver including its performance in the 1960s and 1970s and how cheap Silver was in the late 1990s and how that compares to today. He also discusses the...
Michael Konnert, the founder & CEO of Vizsla Silver joins us to discuss Viszla Silver and the company’s Panuco project and why it could be the best undeveloped silver project.

The Daily Gold

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There is no cup and handle pattern in Silver (although there is super bullish potential if it approaches $50), nor is there a bull flag and we have to stop drawing diagonal resistance from the 2011 peak.

The Daily Gold

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The signal is a steepening yield curve driven by a decline in the 2-year yield. This has preceded or coincided with nearly all recent market declines and recessions.There are a few examples of the 2-year yield declining but then making a...
As long as Silver continues to hold $22 on a monthly and quarterly basis, then the probability favors a test of $25 resistance and eventually $26-$27.

The Daily Gold

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There continues to be several similarities between today and the 1968-1971 period for Silver.

The Daily Gold

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If Silver makes a weekly close above $26, it triggers a measured upside target of $34. Silver against foreign currencies is also very close to a breakout and a 12-year high.

The Daily Gold

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In this video we discuss the interplay between rising bond yields, inflation and stock market peaks around the late 1960s.

Ultimately, rising bond yields can lead to a market peak. Secondly, in the 1964-1982 inflationary period, the...

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The symbol for silver ‘AG’ comes from the Latin word ‘agentum’ meaning silver.

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