Ronald Peter Stöferle discusses Gold, De-dollarization and Return of large-scale monetary experiments.
Tag: Monetary Policy
Gold `In a Renaissance’ After Fed Makes Rate Policy U-Turn
Ronald Peter Stöferle in a discussion with Bloomberg: Gold’s poised to rally if it breaks through long-standing resistance levels as the Federal Reserve’s
U-turn on monetary policy will weaken the dollar.
Monetary U-Turn – When Will the Fed Start Easing Again? Incrementum Advisory Board Q1/2019 – feat. Special Guest Trey Reik (Sprott USA)
Dear investors, friends and clients,
Are we at the cusp of a Monetary U-Turn? What will the Fed do next; hike, ease, or keep their hand on the pause button?
During this quarter’s advisory board call we had a lively discussion between Jim Rickards, and special guest Trey Reik, about the Fed’s likely next move.
Trey works at Sprott USA, and has deep knowledge about gold, gold mining stocks, and monetary policy.
During the call we also talked about:
• What sort of chairman is Powell showing himself to be?
• Is institutional interest for gold finally coming back?
• How is the fed using balance sheet normalization in conjunction with interest rate policy?
• What is central bank purchasing of gold signalling to the market?
We hope that you will find our discussion insightful and inspiring!
Have a great week!
Kind regards from Liechtenstein,
Mark J. Valek & Ronald-Peter Stoeferle
Incrementum AG
Federal Reserve to embark on Monetary Policy ‘U-Turn’
Ronald-Peter Stoeferle discussing in a recent telephone interview with Kitco News about the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy.
2018 China (Shanghai) International Precious Metals Annual Conference: “In Gold we Trust” with Ronald Stöferle
Ronald Stöferle gives a speech ” In Gold we Trust” at 2018 China (Shanghai) International Precious Metals Annual Conference, an annual meeting that focuses on the development of precious metal financial technology, gold business innovation and gold futures market.
At the conference, Ronald is discussing the following:
1) Status Quo
2) A turn of Tide in Monetary Policy
3) A turn of Tode in the Global Monetary Architecture
4) Gold Stocks
5) Conclusion: Quo Vadis, Aurum?