Posted by deer79
@ 12:57 on June 18, 2026
Anyone else follow this chartist??
Been calling for a potential breakout of the $US ( if it does break out, it could run up to @110).
Part of the reason for this he claims:
We have been aware for some time of the growing probability of a breakout by the dollar index from the large Double Bottom base pattern shown on its 2-year chart below. There are several important reasons for this. One that we have already considered is Europe’s desire to have a major war with Russia and to this end they are now trying to induct Ukraine into the European Union. This of course is impelling capital to flee from Europe to the US for fear of exchange controls, which Martin Armstrong considers likely in the future.
Posted by Buygold
@ 12:05 on June 18, 2026
If they don’t get you on the day they should when the metals are down, they darn sure get their pound of flesh the next day?
Posted by ipso facto
@ 12:01 on June 18, 2026
Wall Street Mav
@WallStreetMav
In Rupert Lowe’s rape gang report, there was one documented case of a young victim found by the police.
The “British” police officers were of Pakistani ethnicity.
Instead of returning the young English girl to her parents, the police gave her to the Pakistani rapists.
The entire system in Britain needs to be shutdown and rebuilt. Everyone in the current system needs to be fired and many of them prosecuted.
https://x.com/WallStreetMav/status/2067588073588768959
Posted by ipso facto
@ 11:47 on June 18, 2026
I’m getting pretty tired of the PM stock performance as well.
Today started out OK … not looking too good now.
The bankers most likely ARE involved in the suppression of gold and the shares.
Posted by ipso facto
@ 11:42 on June 18, 2026
“Too bad they don’t make him attend”
Darn right! I’d love to see it!
Posted by Buygold
@ 11:24 on June 18, 2026
Makes me wonder about supply as well. Seems like kind of large drop in ounces produced by the two biggest suppliers. What impact does it have on supply?
Course, none of that matters as long as the paper market has the ability to control prices and institutions are encouraged to stay out of the sector. Someone (drb?) mentioned that the banks own the miners management. That makes sense and would explain why they don’t make themselves more attractive with higher dividends.
So frustrating to be in a sector that just can’t win.
Posted by goldielocks
@ 10:37 on June 18, 2026
Too bad they don’t make him attend. I hope the doctors weren’t paid off or threatened. Hope other lawyers are watching this and any loopholes his defence pulls and why medical evidence in denial is important and why so many bribes going on. Maybe they’ll be a cold day in hell yet.
Gates is currently named in a high-profile civil lawsuit in the Netherlands brought by a group of plaintiffs alleging they suffered physical and mental injuries from mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. [
1]
The specifics of the case include:
- The Plaintiffs: Seven Dutch citizens filed the lawsuit accusing Gates, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, the Dutch government, and former health officials of misleading the public about the safety and efficacy of the vaccines. [1, 2]
- The Charges: The case is a civil dispute, not a criminal proceeding. The plaintiffs argue they suffered adverse effects and that the parties involved misrepresented the risks, seeking damages for their alleged injuries. [1, 2]
- Court Rulings: The District Court in Leeuwarden ruled that it has international jurisdiction to hear the claims against Gates. While courts have ordered Gates and other defendants to provide procedural testimony or statements, this is a standard legal investigative procedure and does not mean Gates has been found guilty or liable.
Posted by ipso facto
@ 10:18 on June 18, 2026
redpillbot
@redpillb0t
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Jun 7
Are you aware that there is a lawsuit against Bill Gates regarding vaccines, and the trial is currently taking place?
This video provides some interesting and updated information about the trial…
https://x.com/redpillb0t/status/2063664778728570897
Posted by ipso facto
@ 10:03 on June 18, 2026
Posted by goldielocks
@ 9:51 on June 18, 2026
Lol When you do let us know.
I sold the last few shares of space X this morning a few hrs pre market open when still in the 190s when I checked it but selling fast by cents on high volume. The stock was losing momentum already so most shares were already out. Checked a minute ago and was still dropping. I should do IPOs more often.
Can’t seem to trust any of these candles on PMs right now. They change on you or don’t follow through if it was bullish it gets sold. It looks like it was trying to gain momentum somewhere during the night.
Posted by ipso facto
@ 9:50 on June 18, 2026
“there should be a serious adjustment in value.”
Amen to that!
Production among the major producers seems to be slipping rather badly.
Posted by Buygold
@ 9:43 on June 18, 2026
Good analysis by Ringdahl. It’s just amazing to me that 16 producers, including the two largest in the world, only have a market cap of $264 billion dollars.
Especially when you look at new issues like SpaceX at over $2 trillion out of the gates. 10 x the value of these miners.
At some point, unless they find a way to manufacture gold in a lab, there should be a serious adjustment in value.
Posted by ipso facto
@ 9:36 on June 18, 2026
Neil Ringdahl
@NeilRingdahl
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Jun 4
2/2 Below are some of the things that you need to look for when reviewing company videos & photos that will tell everything about the likely success (or failure in this case) of the company.
Mining costs will be close double what it should be, all because of poor management -> inefficiency. Another six months operating like this and this pit will have been mined totally into a corner where little to nothing can be produced.

https://x.com/NeilRingdahl/status/2062548117518454949
Posted by Buygold
@ 9:35 on June 18, 2026
A little bit of easing in the dollar goes a long way.
Nothing spectacular yet, but the shares are firm. Just need to turn silver.
QQQ’s are unbelievably strong. Just amazing.
Posted by ipso facto
@ 9:25 on June 18, 2026
Neil Ringdahl
@NeilRingdahl
Following on from my poll👇 I did some comparisons of the top 18 gold producers with combined market cap of $247 billion, and came up with some interesting results that I hope you’ll find useful.
https://x.com/NeilRingdahl/status/1941616961667887482
Posted by ipso facto
@ 9:11 on June 18, 2026
I’m still trying to figure out the unfigureoutable! 🙂
Posted by ipso facto
@ 9:08 on June 18, 2026
Neil Ringdahl
@NeilRingdahl
2/8) Here is the list showing the past 6 quarters production, ranked largest to smallest by Q1 2026 gold production/sold.
Overall, gold production has REDUCED 14% in this group over the last 6 quarters from 8.3Moz to 7.1Moz per Q. This I found significant & perhaps another medium-term driver of price.
Only 4 companies saw increased metal production over 5 consecutive quarters,
$GFIJ (+131koz),
$BTO
(+50koz),
$HMY
(+10koz) &
$IMG
(+6Koz),
while the others all dropped, notably the giant
$NEM
(-598koz) and
$B
(-361koz).
Note the grey bars in these tables are simply there to aid reading across the rows, I will leave the spreadsheet beautification to the IR people & accountants! 😉
IOW, I am not trying to promote highlighted stocks.

https://x.com/NeilRingdahl/status/2060283070842904992
Posted by Buygold
@ 9:00 on June 18, 2026
Are those big bets for December $15-$20K still on the table for gold?
Posted by Maddog
@ 8:58 on June 18, 2026
Posted by Buygold
@ 8:53 on June 18, 2026
Silly wabbit! Nothing is good for gold! 🙂
Posted by Buygold
@ 8:51 on June 18, 2026
$74.40 last print. Seems pretty clear that oil is flowing again, or at least the market thinks it is.
Rates down 6 bips.
The dollar is still a puzzle this am. Maybe as we get going it will ease up.
Posted by ipso facto
@ 8:51 on June 18, 2026
Posted by Buygold
@ 7:14 on June 18, 2026
I think we’re going to need some help from the dollar, which we’re not getting this am despite lower rates. Looks like metals across the board are taking a hit, although copper is only down slightly.
It was a nice recovery in the AH’s yesterday but it looks like we’ll give it all back plus some, while the SM is completely unscathed. Typical.
Hopefully the dollar will turn.
Posted by Maddog
@ 5:22 on June 18, 2026
That bounce back above 4300, was v impressive…this drop may just be a pull back.
Posted by Maddog
@ 5:20 on June 18, 2026