Bullion Baron Newsletter - July 1, 2023

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Good Morning. Today is July 1, 2023.

This is Bullion Baron, the weekly precious metals newsletter exploding more precious metals knowledge than the grand finale of a fireworks show.

Here’s what we got for you today:

1. World War Tensions - Update

2. Gold Buying Update - Groh

3. Markets react - Update

The Baron's Investment Forecast

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Russia’s Failed Mutiny

Putin faced the most serious threat to his reign as a military leader threatened to advance, almost unimpeded, into Moscow. The coup ultimately fizzled out. That story is here.

Time Magazine Explores Nuclear War

As BB continues to warn of impending nuclear threats, Time released an article outlining how bad nuclear war would be. That story is here. 

Spoiler alert: Global annihilation.

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Gold Predictions Update

Strategic investors continue to recommend buying gold. One such expert’s opinion is well explained in this article.

As noted in the article, "Central banks are buying gold because they want diversification in their reserves relative to the U.S. dollar. That is going to be an ongoing trend. It's not just a 2023 event," Douglas Groh said. "Central bank demand really pushes up the floor for gold."

The bottom line: Strategic holdings in gold make sense.

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Key Markets Are Reacting

The Nasdaq, S & P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial are all reacting to the Feds impending rate hikes. That story is here.

Smart investors continue to remain wary about the possibility of recession.

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Do you remember when?

Here's a little 1950's nostalgia:

“The beer that made Milwaukee famous”

-Schlitz

On this day in history:

1863: The Battle of Gettysburg.

1898: The Rough Riders Storm San Juan Hill.

1963: US Postal Service institutes the Zone Improvement Plan Code (ZIP Code).

2004: Marlon Brando dies at age 80.

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DISCLAIMER: None of this is financial advice. This newsletter is strictly educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any assets or to make any financial decisions. Please be careful and do your own research.