Argentus' Golden Quarter

I'm an analyst of market rhythms. At basic level this would be looking at market cycles, but there are other rhythms which are intermittent, or once off, or even created by weather events, or created by market manipulators behind the scenes, and that is the kind of thing I specialize in.

The Setup For The Big Trade forum at TFMR contains a single stream of my research relating to gold and silver in particular, freely available in text form. Approximately every 4th week I post a more macro article which can be found in my blog at TFMR, in Argentus's Golden Quarter. My subscription video newsletter is released several times a week with this and similar information about other markets too. It's called Rhythm 'n Price (RNP) and is both long term and short term in nature with specific trading ideas.

“It’s a Funny Old World”

(quote: Margaret Thatcher, Nov 1990 at her last cabinet meeting) She could have been talking about the price of gold!

Looking Forward (and Glancing Behind While Doing So)

A review of last September's Blog post on political cycles and the price of gold

Modern Central Banks' Business Is Misunderstood by The People

The main purpose of Central Banks is not what we are told

Alt Media Quality Discussion

Storms in Teacups, Learning, Long Term Acquisitions and The Alternative Media

Bees & Bears, Psychopaths and TFAs

Predator and Prey, Emotion and Emotionless, that's what matters in the world of Gold Trading

When will the Money Creation End?

Some ideas of how the end of QE may look, from Argentus Maximus.

Things Not Yet Arrived - But Due On My Radar Soon

Some of the power contests in play which will have a great effect upon asset prices are due for resolution over the coming 3-5 years.

Will We Be Able To Take It With Us When We Leave for Pastures New?

Relax. It's nothing personal, they just want your money!

A St Patrick's Weekend Tale of The Discovery of a 2100 Year Old Golden Hoard

A St Patrick's weekend tale of a Golden Treasure Hoard brought to light by two ploughmen in 1896.

Gold was precious when these pieces were made in the 1st century BC Iron Age. It fetched a high price, and yet it's ownership was contested after it was found at the end of the 19th century, and this particular gold is even more precious today.

Space, Time, Nathaniel and The Gold Market

If occasionally you feel that trading gold is like living inside a science fiction movie, you're not paranoid. You're probably right!

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