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Bitcoin and Gold – Outlook and Safe Haven?

Bitcoin and Gold – Outlook and Safe Haven?

Bitcoin and Gold – Outlook, Volatility and Safe Haven Diversification

– Recent performance of Bitcoin and Gold– Price outlook– Bitcoin, China and capital flight– Exchanges of value?– Can bitcoin rival gold as a safe haven?– ‘Bitcoin vs Gold’ or ‘bitcoin and gold’?– Importance of diversification– Conclusion: A monetary and financial revolution?

Recent performance of bitcoin and gold

Trump Boasts Inauguration TV Ratings, Asks Why Protesters Didn't Vote, Praises CIA

Trump Boasts Inauguration TV Ratings, Asks Why Protesters Didn't Vote, Praises CIA

Those wondering if Trump would change his tweeting ways now that he is president - and has not just one, his personal @realDonaldTrump account, but two including the official @POTUS username - got an answer in three parts this morning, when Trump greeted Sunday morning with three tweets addressing three distinct media newslines over the weekend.

Women’s March: 500,000 March In Washington To Protest Trump Presidency

Women around the globe have been taking to the streets today in protest against the new US president Donald Trump. In Washington DC, half a million people have been turning out to stand up for gender equality, healthcare for women and other issues thought to be threatened under Trump’s presidency. In London, thousands marched from the US embassy on Grosvenor Square to Trafalgar Square in a stand united against Trump. Demonstrators have even be marching against him in Antarctica. BREAKING: Antarctica announces #womensmarch, expanding the movement to 7 continents!

Madonna: "I Have Thought An Awful Lot About Blowing Up The White House"

Today's Women's March in D.C., where allegedly over 500,000 women turned out to protest the Trump presidency, turned awkward on Saturday afternoon when Madonna took the stage and first dropped three f-bombs during her address, sending cable stations including C-Span, CNN and MSNBC scrambling to cut audio, before the singer casually admitted she had thought about blowing up the white house.

Congress: We’re Coming For You Now, Hillary

The criminal investigation into Hillary Clinton’s conduct while secretary of state is continuing, according to Jason Chaffetz who sent a message to Hillary Clinton on Donald Trump’s inauguration day – Congress is coming for you now, Hillary.  Chaffetz, the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, vowed to continue the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server despite the former secretary of state’s defeat in the 2016 presidential election.

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