April 3, 2011 Basel show good for diamonds, but not great Diamond traders collected goods and left for the Baselworld show with high hopes, fueled by a fantastic Hong Kong show earlier this […]
April 3, 2011 Is palladium overdone? Palladium has given traders and investors quite a ride over the past year — mostly on the long side. The launch of the ETFS Physical Palladium Shares (PALL) put a…
April 3, 2011 Early indications make SunCoke look cheap Investors looking to play the recent boom in metallurgical coke, used in steel production, will soon have a new, pure-play name to trade. Last week Sunoco (SUN) filed a registration…
April 3, 2011 Rare earth metals are becoming rarer and more attractive Not too long ago in our national history, mining for rare earths (Market Vectors Rare Earth/Strategic Metals (REMX) was an American enterprise. […]
April 3, 2011 Peru influence compelling traders to rethink copper News out of Peru gave traders a reason to pause and rethink on Monday and Tuesday as reports say leftist political candidate […]
April 3, 2011 How to play nuclear energy’s implosion? Buy it Over two weeks ago a 8.9 earthquake hit off the coast of Japan, sending tsunamis to destroy the mainland. Once the tsunami hit, Japan had a new problem, nuclear reactors…
April 3, 2011 Let’s talk about a realistic energy policy Ok, if you've listened to Pickens and the Ratigan show, you know that they seem to think that we can fix things with natural gas and perhaps with some renewables.…
April 3, 2011 Six excellent ways to buy coal We decided to take a look at coal sector. Here are the six names we like right now, plus some commentary on each.
April 3, 2011 Forbes says aluminum will shine if copper prices continue to rise As copper prices reach greater highs, Forbes says that manufacturers are looking at substitutes and choosing aluminum. After the financial crisis in […]
April 3, 2011 Gold the King of tangible assets, silver the Queen Since the Masters of the System have decided to arbitrarily "move the goalposts" to suit themselves by printing money in unlimited quantities, fixing interest rates at artificially low levels, and…
US Commerce Dept gives initial backing to Sibanye’s call for tariffs on Russian palladium Trade data indicates that global flows have already begun to reroute since the company filed its petition. February 13, 2026 | 07:40 am