Category: Peak Picks
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Law & Order… ? “So what could go wrong?”Plenty. Especially when we’re talking mining — a world of dynamite, heavy machinery, and even heavier politics. From the earliest days, mining and quarrying have carried a reputation for danger. Historically, they were even used as death sentences—assignments designed to remove political threats. King David himself probably…
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Silver, Gold, and the Old Firelight Debates By GH | Money and Mining Letter (see below for video) Humans gathered around firelight long before stock markets, bank notes, or crypto coins. They shared stories and sipped early brews. They etched bone with tally marks. Gambling began. So did commerce, barter, and fierce debates over value.…
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A magician promises to deceive you and he does sleight of hand, misdirection at a key moment A Biblical cycle timing expert, and geopolitical expert states. With “The Noah cycle of 40 days and 40 nights “ comes the great UNDONE. so folks make sure your Ouija boards are oiled up and ready to go ! Look over here at…
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No Whining © Nick Migliacco, 6.3.25 Who you know is important — but who knows what is even more important.And the folks I follow? They definitely know what’s what. Now, why would anyone bother with the risk and angst of gold miners?I’ll tell you why — two key reasons that have proven themselves to me:…
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Self-confidence isn’t something you stumble into. It’s built—deliberately, persistently, and often in quiet struggle. For the investor, self-confidence is not a mood. It’s the result of self-discipline. Confidence doesn’t magically manifest when the markets are going up or when luck is on your side. It comes from preparation, training, and the disciplined execution of a…
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Silver. It’s shiny, undervalued, and if you listen closely—it’s screaming for attention. So let’s take a serious look beyond the glint and dig into what’s going on in this peculiar metal’s world. Moan, groan, or speculate—it’s up to you. Who’s Actually Producing the Stuff? Let’s begin with the players in the silver mining scene. Primary…
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by Nick Migliaccio There’s a fleeting freshness to information these days—so fleeting, in fact, that its usefulness often has a half-life of about 20 minutes. That sounds about right. Once something is said out loud, especially in the world of fast-moving markets and fast-talking pundits, its edge dulls quickly. If it’s coming from a so-called…
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First Things First: Gold, Markets, and the Shifting Global Order We’re living through the dismantling of the Westphalian system—the 17th century-old framework that shaped how nation-states operated, (which laid the foundation of modern state framework in Europe, especially in the financial realm. As that structure crumbles, commodities are starting to outshine financial instruments. It’s no…

