Gold Sells Off; Risk Appetite Up As FBI Clears Hillary
Gold prices are trading solidly lower in early U.S. dealings Monday.
Read moreTrump vs. Clinton: Both Candidates are ‘Awful’ – Rick Rule
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are leading in the polls, while Bernie Sanders made it clear he’s not leaving without putting up a fight. The political climate is…uncertain, to say the least, and U.S. politics have never been more exciting.
Read moreFBI Clears Clinton And Gold Sells Off
On Friday we suggested it may be more prudent to watch than to attempt to trade this market into the election.
Read moreNasdaq futures surge 1.7% after FBI says no charges for Clinton
U.S. stock futures soared early Monday after the Federal Bureau of Investigation said its fresh review of Hillary Clinton’s emails won’t lead to charges, triggering a relief rally as political worries eased.
Read moreSpot Gold Up on Weaker Dollar; Oil Continues Plunge; Equities Stabilize
In spite of pressure from uncertainty in the U.S. elections coming up on Tuesday and plummeting crude oil prices, all three major stock indexes saw only small losses today.
Read moreONLY Four More Days To Go!
It’s the best wage growth in 7 years, which many now feel seals the deal for a Fed December rate hike.
Read moreTheStreet.com Finds Positive Gold Pattern During Election Week
(Kitco News) – In three days, U.S. voters will head to the polls to elect a new President and market speculation continues to grow ahead of the outcome.
Read moreGold To Trade Between $1,250-$1,400 During Election Week – Analysts
(Kitco News) – With October’s employment report all but confirming a Federal Reserve rate hike in December, all the focus is on next week’s U.S. presidential election, with gold investors holding their breaths until Wednesday.
Read moreWall Street, Main Street See Gold Rising During U.S. Election Week
Wall Street and Main Street both look for gold to continue its recent climb next week, based on a pair of Kitco News weekly surveys.
Read moreWall St. May Want Trump, But Guess Who Doesn’t
With the U.S. elections just half a year away, it is important for investors to now start considering how each presidential candidate could potentially affect their portfolio, particularly their gold investments.
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