Silver surges to $68 for the first time ever, up 140% in 2025 with 8 straight months of gains, defying all technical predictions.

Silver going vertical like this is not some quiet blip. Eight months straight green. Absolutely incredible: Silver is now hitting daily record highs, up +140% in 2025 alone. Technicals don't matter anymore and we've seen 8-straight green months. When do people finally start paying attention? pic.twitter.com/NCuHRY7VfZ — The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) December 22, 2025 Silver …

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China has been hoarding gold and adding to it for 10 consecutive months. Meanwhile their treasury holdings have dropped. Global broad money supply rose +9.3% YoY in July, to a record $140 trillion.

Interesting read. China has been hoarding gold and adding to it for 10 consecutive months. Meanwhile their treasury holdings have dropped. pic.twitter.com/xh9IdW8iYE — QE Infinity (@StealthQE4) September 10, 2025 BREAKING: Global broad money supply rose +9.3% YoY in July, to a record $140 trillion. This metric covers 169 countries and territories, representing 99% of global …

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Palantir posts $1B quarter and 140% contract growth but short seller Andrew Left says the stock is wildly overpriced and headed for a crash

“It’s a retail darling… I like Alex Karp, I like his politics, I like him as a person… But even if Palantir was the greatest company ever created and you slapped the highest possible multiple on it, the stock is still trading above that. It has gotten absurd.” https://www.benzinga.com/trading-ideas/short-ideas/25/08/47107749/gamestop-short-seller-andrew-left-is-taking-on-retail-investors-again-now-says-palantir-stock-is-beyond-overvalued “You cannot be a big data …

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140,000 American farms lost in 5 years.

Between 2017 and 2022, the number of farms in the U.S. declined by 141,733 or 7%, according to USDA’s 2022 Census of Agriculture, released on Feb. 13. Acres operated by farm operations during the same timeframe declined by 20.1 million (2.2%), a loss equivalent to an area about the size of Maine. Only 1.88% of acres …

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