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Bullion Baron Newsletter - November 25, 2023
The best precious metal investing advice in the world.

Good Morning. Today is November 25, 2023.

This is Bullion Baron, the weekly precious metals newsletter that kicks you back into gear after a turkey hangover.
Here’s what we got for you today:
1. 2024 Recession Prediction
2. Economic Indicators STILL Remain Confused
3. Gold Continues to Trend
The Baron's Investment Forecast

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Recession Woes Continue
At least one key economist is predicting a recession in 2024. That story is here.
This former fed official is predicting a recession in 2024 as well. That story is here.
TD is forecasting a 2024 recession as well. That story is here.
Smart investors continue to prepare for the worst, buying alternative commodities like precious metals.
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Continued Economic Uncertainty
Another week and another mixed report. One report shows that US consumer spending was actually lower than previously thought. That story is here.
Meanwhile, debt delinquencies continue to rise which is a key concern for economists. That story is here.
Add global conflict as an excuse to keep interest rates artificially high. That story is here.
BB’s motto: Strategic holdings in gold make sense. Especially when kept safe in a vault.
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Gold Continues its Foothold
Gold forecasts remain up amid shrinking output. That story is here.
Savvy readers already have a firm opinion on this topic and are keeping powder dry. No reader is surprised that gold’s popularity would rise during global tensions.
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Do you remember when?
Here's a little 1950's nostalgia:
“drop ‘em into the toaster or eat ‘em just as they are”
-Pop-Tarts
On this day in history:
1915: Albert Einstein presents the field of equations of general relativity.
1926: Deadliest November Tornado in history kills 107 people in the US South region.
1950: The great Appalachian storm impact 22 states and kills 353 people.
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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.