November 5, 2010 Weekly Market Update Excerpt Gold and Precious Metals KEY CHART #1: GOLD VIA SGOL-NYSE
November 5, 2010 Is the rise in the gold price just a fall in the dollar? As we write, the gold price is about to assault the $1,400 level having been $1,332 on Wednesday of this week, a […]
November 5, 2010 Gold and Silver’s Daily Review for 5th November 2010 It looks like the U.S. market was caught by surprise yesterday when it tried to sink the gold price, taking it down […]
November 5, 2010 Silver Shorts Feel the Squeeze We kick off we a quick look at the above table of silver producers, as we can see its been a damn […]
November 4, 2010 One Of The Greatest Blunders In History Many years from now when we look back at history I think yesterday will be seen as one of the greatest blunders […]
November 4, 2010 The Changing Landscape in Gold and Silver Whereas the apparent robust performance of major indices around the world suggests the world is returning to something approaching normal, what we’re […]
November 4, 2010 Gold and Silver’s Daily Review for 4th November 2010 Mid-term elections in the U.S. were gold neutral. Fed statements appeared to be positive, but ahead of the announcement, some very brave […]
November 4, 2010 Midweek Gold & SP500 With the election over and congress divided, it may be difficult for the president to get much done. None of this will […]
November 4, 2010 The end of price manipulation means much higher prices for silver. For many years numerous analysts have accused some of the large bullion banks of manipulating the price of silver by using futures […]
November 3, 2010 Junior Miners Becoming Attractive Takeover Targets Source: Jeb Handwerger for The Gold Report 11/03/2010 http://www.theaureport.com/cs/user/print/na/7772 There have been some exciting mergers and acquisitions (M&As) within the junior mining […]
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