December 6, 2010 Rolling In Dough Earlier in the week I put out an educational piece showing some historical, as well as current cup and handle formations. These […]
December 6, 2010 The Key Relationship between US Real Rates and Gold Prices Gold investors tend to focus overwhelmingly on the relationship between the US dollar and gold, citing that a lower dollar leads to […]
December 6, 2010 Gold and Silver’s Daily Review for 6th December 2010 We are moving to a point where it almost doesn’t matter what the $: € exchange rate is and the gold price […]
December 3, 2010 The S&P, Gold, and Oil Remain Range Bound Pre-Market trading on Friday morning was wild as the S&P 500 did not react well to the latest jobs report. Sellers stepped […]
December 3, 2010 Expect Extremely Bullish Action in Mining Shares: James Turk YESTERDAY IN GOLD AND SILVER Gold rose gently in Far East trading during their Thursday session, with an interim high set at the […]
December 3, 2010 This Week In Precious Metals This week produced mammoth ranges coupled with very choppy and volatile swings. Traders and investors used European Union uncertainty and poor U.S […]
December 3, 2010 HUI Stocks About to Kick Up Their Heels! “Researchers conducting tests in the harsh environment of Mono Lake in California have discovered the first known microorganism on Earth able to […]
December 3, 2010 China Imports Five Times More Gold Just last week we highlighted how India and China are driving global gold demand (Read: India and China Continue to Drive Global […]
December 3, 2010 Gold’s and Silver’s Ability to Rise Regardless of Other Markets Even though we have posted our previous essay just a few days ago, much happened since that time, so without further introduction we […]
December 3, 2010 VMS Ventures – Success in Potential Elephant Country Volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits typically occur as lenses of polymetallic massive sulphide and are major sources of zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), […]
Ports for Australia’s Pilbara iron ore region closed due to cyclone Port Hedland, about 1,300 km (800 miles) north of Western Australia's state capital, Perth, is the world's biggest export point for iron ore. February 07, 2026 | 11:40 am