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Posted by ipso facto @ 9:20 on July 11, 2026  

The Vigilant Fox 🦊
@VigilantFox
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Joe Rogan fell into stunned silence as Dr. Casey Means rattled off one disturbing health stat after another.

“We are getting destroyed, and it’s very recent, and it’s accelerating,” she warned.

https://x.com/VigilantFox/status/2075591027591688678/video/1

Buygold

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:09 on July 11, 2026  

“let’s hope it doesn’t turn into years.”

You and me both brother! This correction has already gone on too long for my taste.

Cheers

Ipso – thanks for the Rambus

Posted by Buygold @ 3:54 on July 11, 2026  

I guess it’s all about the dollar. “Months or years to complete the pattern.” I hate the sound of that, especially in the pm market. We’re already working on the “months”, let’s hope it doesn’t turn into years.

He’s always said it like it is.

Gold Train

Posted by Maya @ 0:15 on July 11, 2026  

The California Coaster
https://www.railpictures.net/photo/907195/

 

Rambus from July 7

Posted by ipso facto @ 21:43 on July 10, 2026  

https://www.gold-eagle.com/article/bull-trap-or-launchpad-golds-next-move-hinges

Who Knows?

Posted by ipso facto @ 21:29 on July 10, 2026  

Jennifer Jacobs
@JenniferJJacobs
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NEWS: Iranian officials privately told Trump advisers that they made a mistake in shooting at commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz, that the attacks stemmed from an “errant” sect of hardliners who are trying to undermine negotiations, and that they want to keep talking, senior U.S. officials told
@CBSNews
. White House wants the regime to publicly acknowledge its mistake, which the Trump administration views as a violation of the ceasefire.
Trump has directed his team — led by JD Vance, Jared Kushner, Steve Witkoff, and Marco Rubio — to continue negotiations.
The talks are to take place in Oman.
The U.S. will respond, using military and economic leverage, if Iran continues to engage in hostile acts, the officials said.

https://x.com/JenniferJJacobs/status/2075688466835443968

This may not be complied with …

Posted by ipso facto @ 18:18 on July 10, 2026  

Visioner
@visionergeo
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‼️‼️🇺🇲🇮🇷 According to a high-stakes report by Axios, the United States has issued a definitive, final ultimatum to Iran, giving Tehran until Saturday to publicly condemn the recent hostile attacks in the Strait of Hormuz and explicitly declare the vital waterway open for unrestricted international maritime transit.

Washington has coupled this strict deadline with an ominous warning of severe, devastating consequences should the Iranian regime refuse to comply. The diplomatic standoff has reached a knife-edge, with U.S. forces in the region positioned to act immediately upon the expiration of the deadline.

Underscoring the extreme gravity of the situation, a senior U.S. official delivered a blunt, uncompromising warning to Axios, stating: “If this is not their position by tomorrow, it is not going to be a good day for them.” This explicit threat signals that the Trump administration is prepared to abandon diplomatic channels and deploy overwhelming kinetic and military force to secure the world’s most critical energy corridor, pushing the Middle East to the absolute brink of a major regional conflagration.

https://x.com/visionergeo/status/2075703348531978741

Mike Adams take on China’s Gold POWER PLAY to Make Western Paper Price Manipulations OBSOLETE. 37 minutes

Posted by silverngold @ 16:02 on July 10, 2026  

Good summary and may kickstart PM’s next week

https://www.brighteon.com/d02f4875-b913-4ac2-b436-7ada48ea5cca

 

 

Kinda getting cheated

Posted by Buygold @ 12:42 on July 10, 2026  

On the dollar action. One thing for sure, they have no intention of allowing silver to close the week above $60.

Soy

Posted by goldielocks @ 11:35 on July 10, 2026  
In the US, El Niño generally creates favorable weather conditions—such as milder temperatures and increased summer precipitation—in the Midwest, which helps boost average soybean yields. Historically, strong El Niño years result in record or near-record US soy production, with yields projected to increase by 2% to over 5%. [1, 2, 3, 4]
However, there are several nuances and risks associated with these weather patterns:
  • Heat and Pest Stress: Despite overall positive impacts, farmers may face challenges during a “super” El Niño, including insect and disease pressure, weed management, and heat stress, particularly if temperatures exceed critical thresholds. [1, 2]
  • General Market Dynamics: While US crops may see a boost, farmers are also navigating an agricultural economic climate affected by high fuel and fertilizer costs. Additionally, US soybean prices could experience volatility due to domestic biofuel and international export demands. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
  • Global Variations: Conversely, while US and South American soy crops tend to benefit from these patterns, El Niño can negatively impact production in other regions, such as parts of Asia.

El nino

Posted by goldielocks @ 11:22 on July 10, 2026  

So wheat, barley, cotton and peanut crops could be at risk.

Specific agricultural impacts vary regionally across the US:
  • The Midwest & Corn Belt: El Niño promotes an active subtropical jet stream that delivers timely summer rains. This moisture—combined with a lower chance of crop-killing heat domes during critical corn pollination periods—often yields near-record harvests. [1, 2, 3]
  • The South & Mississippi Delta: While beneficial for early planting, excess rainfall can cause flooding, delay fall harvests for crops like cotton and peanuts, and increase the risk of plant diseases. [1, 2]
  • The Pacific Northwest: This region tends to experience warmer and drier weather, which can stress wheat and barley crops and increase wildfire risks. []
  • California: Increased winter and spring precipitation can help replenish reservoirs for specialty crops, though intense downpours can occasionally damage orchards and vegetable fields. [1, 2]

Aurum

Posted by goldielocks @ 11:10 on July 10, 2026  

Btw that reminds me, if El Nino brings wetter weather in the west and dryer weather in the north and mid west I’m going to have to see how that might affect crops next year.

Inflation

Posted by aurum @ 11:10 on July 10, 2026  

There are many factors that can influence interest rates besides inflation.  Using truflation of about 4% (3.5 now),it does not seem a significant problem.  Again, though, that is past history.  Charts predict future situations imo.

As far as nat gas, I am thinking more about overseas demand, not U.S.

I pay close attention to the weather as my main positions are in the grain market.

aurum

Aurum

Posted by goldielocks @ 10:56 on July 10, 2026  

If they raise the interest rates because there is inflation it will affect more than just the miners. I believe in charts but they only reflect after the fact of news and what metal paper traders will do.  I appreciate your being one who watches charts as well as Maddog.

If your thinking about gas for winter keep in mind that according to the weather experts were in a El Nino this year. That usually according to what usually happens will bring warner winters to the north, east and mid west and cooler rainy winters to the warmer western states like Calif that could use the rain anyways. They might want to check their dams make sure they are ready.  Heat will still be needed but not like the really cold winters.

China might have a point

Posted by goldielocks @ 10:25 on July 10, 2026  

Eliminate the knee jerk reactions of the market paper traders which can be apparently wrong at times  when you see the long term picture but as far as stocks vs phyzz you can hedge or get out. They are a headache and can make it difficult for bullion dealers and miners not to mention investors.

Charts

Posted by aurum @ 10:17 on July 10, 2026  

Are the only things I pay attention to.  Trying to interpret possibly incorrect news and determining its impact is too sketchy for me.

Another thing along those lines is that price should confirm the narrative.  So far the nat gas price has not confirmed the narrative of shortages.  However I am following the chart carefully as I have 5 positions that hinge primarily on a winter rally in nat gas.  If the chart doesn’t confirm that narrative soon, I will be forced to take either small losses or perhaps small gains.

As far as interest rates go, I have opened a position in BND,  if it goes according to my chart interpretation interest rates will not rise.  I realize government paper is not as low risk as it once was, so there is that.

 

aurum

 

Ipso 9:08

Posted by goldielocks @ 9:58 on July 10, 2026  

Lol that’s pretty creepy.

Aurum

Posted by goldielocks @ 9:56 on July 10, 2026  

With the volatile market we have to pay attention to the market movers and the  Fed. Back in May it seemed the miners were moving away from the whirlpool and moving back up but then stronger-than-expected US ” better than expected” employment report caused markets to price in higher interest rates. That pushed the dollar up and futures speculation despite being industrial unwinded.

Mike Pento gave a compelling argument why the new Fed chair won’t hike interest rates but it will depend on data how the market interprets it. Then it’s up to you to decide whether your picking up shares or phyzz at a discount or not based on whether you think their interpretation is correct or not.

 

Good open

Posted by Buygold @ 9:34 on July 10, 2026  

No flush as usual. I got two bits that says we have a chance.🤔

LOL

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:34 on July 10, 2026  

Another thought about GDX

Posted by aurum @ 9:15 on July 10, 2026  

I could see it having one more leg down to the 70 area.  It is not the best chart to use.

I like the PSLV chart or the AG (First Majestic) charts much better.

In both the slow stochastics looks good.  Now the challenge is to take out the 18 day sma and successfully test it.

aurum

 

Lately the robocalls I’ve been receiving … the voice on the other end sounds just like Asian Guy

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:08 on July 10, 2026  

I think he’s branching out!

Turkey gets rid of it’s S-400s

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:02 on July 10, 2026  

War Radar
@War_Radar2
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4h
JUST IN: 🇹🇷🇷🇺🇺🇸 SHOCKING DEFENSE U-TURN: Turkey Dumps Russia’s S-400 to Unlock America’s F-35 Stealth Jets

Turkey has sold its Russian S-400 air defense system to a Gulf country, possibly the UAE or Qatar, in what could be one of the biggest strategic shifts in years.

The reported move is widely seen as an attempt to remove the main obstacle preventing Ankara’s return to the U.S. F-35 program. Washington has long argued that operating the Russian made S-400 alongside the F-35 could compromise the stealth fighter’s highly classified technology.

If confirmed, the deal could signal a major reset in U.S. Turkey defense ties, strengthen Ankara’s chances of acquiring F-35s, and reshape the military balance in the Middle East.

https://x.com/War_Radar2/status/2075490316942213322

Not the magazine, no.

Posted by ferrett @ 6:39 on July 10, 2026  

But if it is Steiner related, it is probably pushing wishy-washy socialist ideas.

Does anyone else here know of this magazine?

Posted by Don Michael @ 4:51 on July 10, 2026  

New View magazine was first published in 1996 and today is an independent initiative offering a fresh look at the world and ourselves. New View is a quarterly magazine published at Easter, Midsummer, Michaelmas and Christmas. The four seasons and their related festivals provide a context for contemporary events, issues and insights shared through its pages. Four times a year, New View brings together a unique collection of articles on many aspects of modern life, informed and inspired by the work and world view of Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) which he called anthroposophy. Focusing on issues of the day, its pages contain features, articles, interviews, book and film reviews. Regular items include: World events, Community, Health, Education, Self-development, Arts, Science, Environment, Biodynamic-Agriculture, Book and Film Reviews and much more. New View contains contributions that look to the deeper background and rhythms inherent in world and personal events. Its authors recognise the spiritual content woven into the material world and seek to build a bridge whereby the reader can experience the creative harmony between art, science and the religious, spiritual, life.

https://www.newview.org.uk/ (for more information)

Don

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