Silver Rate Forecast

The price of silver tomorrow will be 46.6 US dollars. Today the price for 1 oz was 67.1 USD. Yesterday the rate was 84.2 USD for 1 oz of silver. Trading of silver took place in the range 83.691.0 USD. The difference compared to the previous day was -6.02%.

Brent Oil Forecast

The price of Brent crude tomorrow will be 66.6 US dollars. Today the price for 1 bbls was 67.2 USD. Yesterday the rate was 69.5 USD for 1 bbls of Brent crude. Trading of Brent crude took place in the range 67.069.8 USD. The difference compared to the previous day was 1.05%.

Gold Rate Forecast

The price of gold tomorrow will be 4 435 US dollars. Today the price for 1 oz was 4 729 USD. Yesterday the rate was 4 920 USD for 1 oz of gold. Trading of gold took place in the range 4 8985 082 USD. The difference compared to the previous day was -2.42%.

The Fed, Trump, and the Usual Human Mess

Powell’s message, boiled down, was this: things aren’t terrible. Not yet, anyway. Which, for a country obsessed with growth, is about as good as it gets. But for the former president, who’s been having a disagreement with the Fed since, well, forever, it wasn’t exactly music to his ears. A president wanting things his way. Imagine that.

Ephemeral Fortunes: Chips, Clouds, and the Coming Reckoning

But let us not be seduced by the glittering surface of quarterly earnings. The market, dear reader, is a fickle mistress, and valuations based on projected growth are built upon foundations of sand. I suspect, with a degree of morbid fascination, that Alibaba Group, currently languishing in relative obscurity (a mere $400 billion valuation – the indignity!), will eclipse Micron’s fortunes before the year is out. A bold claim, perhaps, but one I shall endeavor to justify, lest I be accused of mere financial necromancy.

Gold ETFs: A Little Risk, A Little Reward (Mostly)

I’ve been digging into these two, and it’s not just about returns. It’s about how those returns are made, and what you’re actually signing up for. Because, let’s be real, “exposure to gold” can mean a lot of things. And some of those things are less…golden than others.

Palantir: A Decade’s Bet on the Machine

The research boys at IDC figured every dollar dropped into the AI pot comes back almost fivefold. PwC thinks it could add fifteen points to global GDP by 2035. Numbers. They always sound cleaner than the reality. But even a cynical man like myself has to admit, that’s a hefty return.

Survival Horror Games That Are Actually Just Action Shooters

In ‘Resident Evil 4,’ Leon S. Kennedy is sent to a Spanish village to save the President’s daughter. The game changed action games with its new camera angle, letting players see over the character’s shoulder. Players fight hordes of hostile villagers who attack as a group. Unlike earlier ‘Resident Evil’ games that focused on puzzles, ‘Resident Evil 4’ emphasizes accurate shooting and improving your weapons. This combination of scary themes and fast-paced action had a big impact on the gaming world.

The Best Movies About Real People That Premiered During the Last Few Years

The movie tells the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer, a brilliant physicist who was central to the Manhattan Project. It shows the scientific hurdles and difficult ethical questions faced by the team creating the atomic bomb at Los Alamos. The film also looks at a 1954 hearing where the government questioned Oppenheimer’s past relationships and political beliefs. Ultimately, it highlights both the power of scientific breakthroughs and the long-lasting effects of nuclear weapons on the world.