January 10, 2011 2011—the Year of the Precious Metals Junior Miners With gold and silver both boiling ferociously into record territory repeatedly throughout the last half of 2010, the outlook for 2010 looks […]
January 7, 2011 Is Another Giant Precious Metals Bear Raid Coming This Morning? Not much happened in the gold market on Thursday. The price topped out around $1,380 shortly before London opened and then declined […]
January 7, 2011 Playing The Dollar, Euro Game With Gold The week ends with the U.S. dollar strong against the world’s major currencies as well as against gold.
January 6, 2011 When Will Gold and Silver Go Down? Gold and silver are in a bubble, if the bulk of economists and financial pundits are to be believed. With no dictionary […]
January 5, 2011 The Race to Debase Encompasses the Whole Planet Well, the sell-off in the after-hours market on Tuesday [especially in silver] was the dead giveaway that JPMorgan et al were about to pull […]
January 5, 2011 How High Will Gold Go in 2011? After stellar years for both gold and silver, what prices will precious metals hit in 2011? Here’s an analysis based strictly on […]
January 5, 2011 Consolidation in Precious Metals – Range-bound Gold:Silver Ratio The full version of our analysis (with comments particularly valuable for Precious Metals Traders) is available to our Subscribers. Having dwelt a lot on […]
January 5, 2011 How Long Can the S&P 500, Precious Metals, & Bonds Rally? In the fine print of most investment advertisements or in the softly spoken disclaimer at the end of a commercial, we generally […]
January 5, 2011 Why Rising Rates are Super-Bullish for Gold and Silver Heading into 2011, the consensus outlook on precious metals is slightly positive but the consensus believes that higher interest rates will ultimately […]
January 4, 2011 The U.S. Mint Reports Another 1,696,000 Silver Eagles Sold YESTERDAY IN GOLD AND SILVER After a brief sell-off on Tuesday morning in Far East trading, the gold price recovered all of […]
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