Bullion Baron Newsletter - September 30, 2023

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Good Morning. Today is September 30, 2023.

This is Bullion Baron, the weekly precious metals newsletter that you can trust.

Here’s what we got for you today:

1. High Interest Rates - Until 2026

2. Gold Price Prediction

3. Global Conflict Tracker

The Baron's Investment Forecast

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High Interest Rates Projected to 2026

A new story projects that high interest rates are likely to stay in place until 2026. That story is here.

Meanwhile, Fed Chair Powell is giving town halls revealing nothing. That link is here. 

Smart investors continue to prepare for the worst, buying alternative commodities like precious metals.

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Gold Expected to Gain

A recent article, although opinion, is rooted in several factual underpinnings. That article is here. 

Here is what the article gets right: gold prices are tied to federal funds rate changes, currency movements, imports and exports and inflationary expectations.

But, it’s more than that. We explain some more of the key indicators in our forecast methodology. That link is here.

BB’s motto: Strategic holdings in gold make sense.

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Global Conflict

Here is a link to a site that provides global conflict tracking. The details provided for each conflict are largely accurate, but don’t always paint the full picture.

For instance, the war in Ukraine, tends to focus on information unrelated to the significant global economic impacts.

We encourage readers to get their information from a variety of sources to ensure accuracy and not rely on any single outlet.

This story is evolving. Many investors continue to worry about the markets becoming increasingly depressed, due to global conflicts, which may lead to a recession. Savvy readers already have a firm opinion on this topic and are keeping powder dry.

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Do you remember when?

Here's a little 1950's nostalgia:

“Here from Europe”

-Fanta

On this day in history:

1946: International military tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany, finds 22 Nazy leaders guilty of war crimes.

1950: U.N. forces cross the 38th parallel pursuing retreating North Korean Army.

1961: Mayor Snyder of Oregon writes a check for $1.96 to pay “their share” of the bill for the 1773 Boston Tea Party.

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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 research26