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Monday’s Market Wrap from The Lone Ranger

Big Al
December 5, 2016

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The U.S. equity markets continue to close at record highs.

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    Dec 05, 2016 05:55 PM

    I heard…..Gore met with Trump’s daughter,because she is the one interested in global warming

      Dec 05, 2016 05:57 PM

      Fox news

        Dec 05, 2016 05:58 PM

        Donald was to busy twittering SNL

    CFS
    Dec 05, 2016 05:05 PM

    I hear lots of rubbish stated and written about Gold and silver prices.
    For the record, these were the silver prices yesterday (12/4/16)reported from India:

    City Silver (1 gram) Bar Silver (1 Kg)
    AGRA ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    AHMEDABAD ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    ALIGARH ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    ALLAHABAD ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    AMBALA ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    AMRAVATI ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    AURANGABAD ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    BANGALORE ₹ 41.1 ₹ 41,100
    BAREILLY ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    BELGAUM ₹ 41.1 ₹ 41,100
    BELLARY ₹ 41.1 ₹ 41,100
    BHILAI ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    BHOPAL ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    BHUBANESHWAR ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    CHANDIGARH ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    CHENNAI ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    COIMBATORE ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    CUTTACK ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    DEHRADUN ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    DELHI ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    DINDIGUL ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    ERODE ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    FARIDABAD ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    GHAZIABAD ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    GULBARGA ₹ 41.1 ₹ 41,100
    GUNTUR ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    GURGAON ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    GUWAHATI ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    HALDWANI ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    HISAR ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    HOSUR ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    HYDERABAD ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    INDORE ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    JABALPUR ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    JAIPUR ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    JALGAON ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    JAMMU ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    JAMNAGAR ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    JAMSHEDPUR ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    JODHPUR ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    KAKINADA ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    KANNUR ₹ 41.1 ₹ 41,100
    KANPUR ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    KARNAL ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    KARUR ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    KOCHI ₹ 41.1 ₹ 41,100
    KOLHAPUR ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    KOLKATA ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    KOTA ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    KOZHIKODE ₹ 41.1 ₹ 41,100
    KURNOOL ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    LUCKNOW ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    LUDHIANA ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    MADURAI ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    MALAPPURAM ₹ 41.1 ₹ 41,100
    MANGALORE ₹ 41.1 ₹ 41,100
    MEERUT ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    MUMBAI ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    MYSORE ₹ 41.1 ₹ 41,100
    NAGERCOIL ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    NAGPUR ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    NANDED ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    NASIK ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    NELLORE ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    NOIDA ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    PANAJI ₹ 41.1 ₹ 41,100
    PATNA ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    PONDICHERRY ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    PRODDATUR ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    PUNE ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    RAIPUR ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    RAJAHMUNDRY ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    RAJKOT ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    RANCHI ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    RATLAM ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    SALEM ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    SANGLI ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    SHIMLA ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    SHIMOGA ₹ 41.1 ₹ 41,100
    SILIGURI ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    SOLAPUR ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    SRINAGAR ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    SURAT ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    THANE ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    THANJAVUR ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM ₹ 41.1 ₹ 41,100
    THRISSUR ₹ 41.1 ₹ 41,100
    TIRUCHIRAPALLI ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    TIRUNELVELI ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    TUTICORIN ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    UDAIPUR ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    UDUPI ₹ 41.1 ₹ 41,100
    VADODARA ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    VARANASI ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    VELLORE ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    VIJAYAWADA ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    VISAKHAPATNAM ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795
    WARANGAL ₹ 40.8 ₹ 40,795

    These are prices in Rupees.

    With 68.03 rupees to equal $1 US.

    CFS
    Dec 05, 2016 05:09 PM

    That for Americans without a calculator is about $18.75 an ounce, about 50 cents an ounce premium over Shanghai prices.

      Dec 05, 2016 05:16 PM

      Thanks

        CFS
        Dec 05, 2016 05:44 PM

        Gold Price In Indian Cities
        City Standard Gold (22 K) Pure Gold (24 K)
        1 gram 8 grams 1 gram 8 grams
        AGRA ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        AHMEDABAD ₹ 2,881 ₹ 23,048 ₹ 3,012 ₹ 24,096
        ALIGARH ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        ALLAHABAD ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        AMBALA ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        AMRAVATI ₹ 2,844 ₹ 22,752 ₹ 2,975 ₹ 23,800
        AURANGABAD ₹ 2,844 ₹ 22,752 ₹ 2,975 ₹ 23,800
        BANGALORE ₹ 2,725 ₹ 21,800 ₹ 2,930 ₹ 23,440
        BAREILLY ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        BELGAUM ₹ 2,725 ₹ 21,800 ₹ 2,930 ₹ 23,440
        BELLARY ₹ 2,725 ₹ 21,800 ₹ 2,930 ₹ 23,440
        BHILAI ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        BHOPAL ₹ 2,844 ₹ 22,752 ₹ 2,975 ₹ 23,800
        BHUBANESHWAR ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        CHANDIGARH ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        CHENNAI ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        COIMBATORE ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        CUTTACK ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        DEHRADUN ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        DELHI ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        DINDIGUL ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        ERODE ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        FARIDABAD ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        GHAZIABAD ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        GULBARGA ₹ 2,725 ₹ 21,800 ₹ 2,930 ₹ 23,440
        GUNTUR ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        GURGAON ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        GUWAHATI ₹ 2,795 ₹ 22,360 ₹ 2,926 ₹ 23,408
        HALDWANI ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        HISAR ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        HOSUR ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        HYDERABAD ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        INDORE ₹ 2,844 ₹ 22,752 ₹ 2,975 ₹ 23,800
        JABALPUR ₹ 2,844 ₹ 22,752 ₹ 2,975 ₹ 23,800
        JAIPUR ₹ 2,881 ₹ 23,048 ₹ 3,012 ₹ 24,096
        JALGAON ₹ 2,844 ₹ 22,752 ₹ 2,975 ₹ 23,800
        JAMMU ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        JAMNAGAR ₹ 2,881 ₹ 23,048 ₹ 3,012 ₹ 24,096
        JAMSHEDPUR ₹ 2,795 ₹ 22,360 ₹ 2,926 ₹ 23,408
        JODHPUR ₹ 2,881 ₹ 23,048 ₹ 3,012 ₹ 24,096
        KAKINADA ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        KANNUR ₹ 2,700 ₹ 21,600 ₹ 2,905 ₹ 23,240
        KANPUR ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        KARNAL ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        KARUR ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        KOCHI ₹ 2,700 ₹ 21,600 ₹ 2,905 ₹ 23,240
        KOLHAPUR ₹ 2,844 ₹ 22,752 ₹ 2,975 ₹ 23,800
        KOLKATA ₹ 2,795 ₹ 22,360 ₹ 2,926 ₹ 23,408
        KOTA ₹ 2,881 ₹ 23,048 ₹ 3,012 ₹ 24,096
        KOZHIKODE ₹ 2,700 ₹ 21,600 ₹ 2,905 ₹ 23,240
        KURNOOL ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        LUCKNOW ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        LUDHIANA ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        MADURAI ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        MALAPPURAM ₹ 2,700 ₹ 21,600 ₹ 2,905 ₹ 23,240
        MANGALORE ₹ 2,725 ₹ 21,800 ₹ 2,930 ₹ 23,440
        MEERUT ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        MUMBAI ₹ 2,844 ₹ 22,752 ₹ 2,975 ₹ 23,800
        MYSORE ₹ 2,725 ₹ 21,800 ₹ 2,930 ₹ 23,440
        NAGERCOIL ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        NAGPUR ₹ 2,844 ₹ 22,752 ₹ 2,975 ₹ 23,800
        NANDED ₹ 2,844 ₹ 22,752 ₹ 2,975 ₹ 23,800
        NASIK ₹ 2,844 ₹ 22,752 ₹ 2,975 ₹ 23,800
        NELLORE ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        NOIDA ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        PANAJI ₹ 2,725 ₹ 21,800 ₹ 2,930 ₹ 23,440
        PATNA ₹ 2,795 ₹ 22,360 ₹ 2,926 ₹ 23,408
        PONDICHERRY ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        PRODDATUR ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        PUNE ₹ 2,844 ₹ 22,752 ₹ 2,975 ₹ 23,800
        RAIPUR ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        RAJAHMUNDRY ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        RAJKOT ₹ 2,881 ₹ 23,048 ₹ 3,012 ₹ 24,096
        RANCHI ₹ 2,795 ₹ 22,360 ₹ 2,926 ₹ 23,408
        RATLAM ₹ 2,844 ₹ 22,752 ₹ 2,975 ₹ 23,800
        SALEM ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        SANGLI ₹ 2,844 ₹ 22,752 ₹ 2,975 ₹ 23,800
        SHIMLA ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        SHIMOGA ₹ 2,725 ₹ 21,800 ₹ 2,930 ₹ 23,440
        SILIGURI ₹ 2,795 ₹ 22,360 ₹ 2,926 ₹ 23,408
        SOLAPUR ₹ 2,844 ₹ 22,752 ₹ 2,975 ₹ 23,800
        SRINAGAR ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        SURAT ₹ 2,881 ₹ 23,048 ₹ 3,012 ₹ 24,096
        THANE ₹ 2,844 ₹ 22,752 ₹ 2,975 ₹ 23,800
        THANJAVUR ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        THIRUVANANTHAPURAM ₹ 2,700 ₹ 21,600 ₹ 2,905 ₹ 23,240
        THRISSUR ₹ 2,700 ₹ 21,600 ₹ 2,905 ₹ 23,240
        TIRUCHIRAPALLI ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        TIRUNELVELI ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        TUTICORIN ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        UDAIPUR ₹ 2,881 ₹ 23,048 ₹ 3,012 ₹ 24,096
        UDUPI ₹ 2,725 ₹ 21,800 ₹ 2,930 ₹ 23,440
        VADODARA ₹ 2,881 ₹ 23,048 ₹ 3,012 ₹ 24,096
        VARANASI ₹ 2,810 ₹ 22,480 ₹ 2,941 ₹ 23,528
        VELLORE ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        VIJAYAWADA ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144
        VISAKHAPATNAM ₹ 2,765 ₹ 22,120 ₹ 2,893 ₹ 23,144

        Prices on Sunday 12/4/16

          CFS
          Dec 05, 2016 05:47 PM

          Gold is often sold in form of Jewelry.

          24 carat gold is relatively soft, so it is not uncommon for jewelry to be 22 carat, so as to be more durable.

            Dec 05, 2016 05:59 PM

            It’s interesting to see the variation from city to city.

          Dec 05, 2016 05:23 PM

          Thanks for posting CFS. Can you post the link to these prices? Thx!

      b
      Dec 05, 2016 05:22 PM

      interesting, so much for silver going thru the roof should the shtf.
      unless of course what Modi did doesnt qualify. lol
      People in those line ups might think it does tho.

      anyway, maybe people prefer bitcoin to silver.
      all those Dice vids would suggest people really dont want silver.

    CFS
    Dec 05, 2016 05:22 PM

    This my thought about Trump and Taiwan.

    Over the past month or so there have been rumors of Taiwan being worried about an invasion from mainland China.
    Certainly Twaiwan has bought missile defenses.
    Certainly Mainland China has impeded Taiwanese fishermen in there local waters.
    Certainly Chinese mainland military vessels have gone close to Taiwan.

    I believe Trump talking to the Premier of Taiwan is simply Trump’s way of warning China that Taiwan is considered an Allie of the US, without involving US military operations which with a mistake could start a war. In any case Trump is not yet President, so he cannot order military movements.

    Dec 05, 2016 05:51 PM

    Al, it was so disappointing to hear of the issues you had with some guests on this show in the past. Unfortunately it wasnt surprising. These people who pledge advice in order to help out of good nature and nothing else need to be heeded with caution. Thats not to say any of your potential guests are unethical or non trustworthy, and theres no offence intended at all.

    I was always wary or Roger Wiegand when he introduced him self as “Trader Rog”, as if to emphasise he was a trader. Some traders are decent people, others wouldnt know the definition of decent

      Dec 05, 2016 05:00 PM

      Whatever happened to trader Rog, BTW. I liked his hairdo.

        Dec 05, 2016 05:05 PM

        Ryan – ironically, Big Al discussed that on the weekend show blog. He won’t be returning.

        Dec 05, 2016 05:43 PM

        On a more positive note – Ryan, you had to have made a small fortune on MXSG today.

        Congrats!!

        (I trimmed back 1/4 of my remaining position at $.184 like a dummy and watched it go up to $.23….. but then it pulled back to $.16 and then closed at $.174, so I’m glad I pulled some profits. If it dips back down further then I’ll buy that 1/4 position back.)

          Dec 05, 2016 05:00 PM

          Holy cow, Excelsior! It’s been a great the past 5 trading days for Mexus! Sounds like you still did good today even if you didn’t sell some at the top today. I’m going old turkey with MXSG.

          I look for it to trade $.20-$.25 around gold pour time, but who knows. What is so impressive is that it’s been doing this in the headwinds of gold. This will be another 10 to 20 bagger + by the end of the gold bull. Just you watch. A little birdie told me more good news is coming. 😉

            Dec 06, 2016 06:29 AM

            Thanks for the head up Ryan and I agree.

          Dec 05, 2016 05:03 PM

          Oh..and I know we sound like a broker record on here with Mexus, but I hope we continue to keep sounding like a broken record for years.

            Dec 05, 2016 05:03 PM

            *broken

            Dec 06, 2016 06:39 AM

            Yes, this may get a bit much for certain posters, but if they don’t like hearing about stocks that went up 12,000 – 14,000 % this year off their lows, then what the hell are they doing investing in resource companies. I’m not in this and taking on this kind of risk to make 10% a year. 🙂

            I didn’t start really discussing Mexus in more detail here on the KER until February when it was $.0035 per share. Yesterday it was trading at $.17-$.23 per share, and I must have mentioned 2 dozen times this stock was going to be heading much higher on the development and production news.

            I’ve posted every news release that came out, photos, speculation, and reached out to Paul Dent in their investor relations department about keeping their site up to date, and shortly there after he appeared on the show here. Rick Ackerman also covered the stock in his technical reviews when it was $.06 and said the chart was very bullish and was heading higher.

            If investors missed this run and didn’t at least have some funny money in this from under a penny or at 6 pennies (when Rick covered it in the audio) then that’s on them. Instead people want to constantly know what’s happening to the gold price. Here’s a clue, the quality Jr miners will absolutely crush their underlying metals prices be it Gold, Silver, Copper, Zinc, whatever…..

            There were several dozen updates here on the KER Forum, a live interview, and technical advice from Rick A. that should have at least given any investor that wanted to a chance to have made an insane percentage return, regardless of their position size.

            They aren’t all going to be winners, but you gotta be in it to win it.

            Good luck to all in their investing the rest of this week!

            Dec 06, 2016 06:56 AM

            I’d add that there a many investors on here throwing out quality Jr stock ideas on the KER every day like Matthew, CFS, Bonzo Barzini, Bob Moriarty, Marty, Brian, GH, Wolfster, Bob UK, Paul L., Pete, Ryan, Dan calgary, Blue, Dick Tracy, Tad, MarkedtoFuture, Ozibatla, Jason, Glenfidish, (and too many other posters to name them all), Cory & Big Al, and all the special guests they bring on the shows. Rick Ackerman must have reviewed 70-80 stocks and ETFs earlier this year and gave everyone here his support and resistance numbers…. what else do people want?

            Investors here could make a fortune if they just followed some of those suggestions, did some due diligence to pick out the ones that met their risk tolerance and investing objectives, and got a handful of them during the dips and selloffs for the next leg higher.

            May everyone find success using their investing strategy, but at one point you got to pull the trigger and get started with a small tranche. You can always average down 1-2 more times if the trade moves against you or just sell it if goes below your threshold and buy it back at a lower level.

    Dec 05, 2016 05:24 PM

    Yeh trader Rog burnt some bridges by the sound of it.

      Dec 05, 2016 05:55 PM

      Sad to hear. I liked his macro overviews of the commodity sector, but look at this way, now we have George Gero on regularly and he does an excellent job of covering the macro picture in the commodity space.

        Dec 05, 2016 05:57 PM

        “The only constant is change”

    Dec 05, 2016 05:53 PM

    If Trump the shrewd businessman is going to rewrite trade deals with other trading nations he must include them all and respect them all. You can’t change trade with the mainland Chinese and forget about Taiwan. You can’t do deals with The Ukraine and forget Russia. He wants to do what is best for America by being open for business but with a fair policy for his people. If you want peace there must be prosperity and you can only have a world that is safe by allowing everyone to negotiate their terms through dialogue and allow trade to prosper. DT

      Dec 06, 2016 06:25 AM

      Maybe just maybe he was saying …”im ze presidente and ill talk to who i damn well please”.

      The chinese have had double standards for years and are militarily inferior to the good old US of A…perhaps he just wants them to kow tow…the USA per capita GDP is high…china needs america…to buy all thier crap

        Dec 06, 2016 06:41 AM

        Nick, all the world’s economies are peddling crap, but Asia in particular. The US before the 1970’s had quality products but now everybody builds around the theory of planned obsolescence and the cheapest product wins, people are also wising up to these terrible manufacturing processes. With a businessman as President I believe we will start to see this change.

    Dec 05, 2016 05:36 PM

    Very well said DT

    CFS
    Dec 05, 2016 05:44 PM

    While attention was focused on the Italian vote, it became more clear that the EU will break up.
    https://mishtalk.com/2016/12/04/great-timing-award-wolfgang-schauble-says-greece-must-reform-or-leave-eurozone/
    But which country will leave first is a complete unknown….
    England, Greece, France, Portugal, Italy, Austria, even Germany are all candidates.

    Dec 06, 2016 06:46 AM

    WikiLeaks Documents Reveal Sinister Relations Between Erdogan And ISIS

    Back in November 2015, when the world (or at least parts of it) was trying to answer one simple question: where does ISIS get its money, we first provided the answer in “Meet The Man Who Funds ISIS: Bilal Erdogan, The Son Of Turkey’s President.” Subsequent articles such as “ISIS Oil Trade Full Frontal: “Raqqa’s Rockefellers”, Bilal Erdogan, KRG Crude, And The Israel Connection” only shed more light on the illegal cash-for-oil transfer taking place between Turkey’s ruling family and the Islamic State. Ultimately, the highly illegal bilateral trade (which the west had quietly averted its attention away from) faded and eventually stopped entirely following the expansion of the Russian bombing campaign which cut off the main trade routes between Turkey and Islamic State oil producers, which in some ways was good news for Turkey, as it avoided being shamed internationally for its role in supporting the terrorist organization.

    That, however, changed today following today’s article by the Press Project which has found WikiLeaks evidence highlighting “sinister relations between Erdogan and ISIS” and transformed yet another conspiracy theory into non-conspiratorial fact.

    continued…http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-12-05/wikileaks-documents-reveal-sinister-relations-between-erdogan-and-isis

      GH
      Dec 06, 2016 06:49 AM

      It was a solid fact that ISIS was supported by Turkey when the Russians presented the evidence of the oil caravans. It’s just that few Americans noticed.

    Dec 06, 2016 06:15 AM
    Dec 06, 2016 06:19 AM

    The miners are struggling with the 20 day MA but I think they will get through it…

    http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=GDX&p=D&yr=1&mn=0&dy=13&id=p40494962034