July 28, 2010 JPMorgan et al Pull the Pin Tuesday’s high price of around $1,187 spot was set early in the London trading session… and by the time that JPMorgan et al […]
July 28, 2010 Gold and Silver’s Daily Review for 28th July 2010 Gold was ‘Fixed’ this morning in London at $1,164 down $20 after yesterday afternoon’s short selling in New York. The gold price […]
July 27, 2010 ECB President John-Claude Trichet Challenges Inflationism Well, the Monday gold chart looks suspiciously like the Friday gold chart. In Far East trading, gold gained a few bucks… but […]
July 27, 2010 Gold and Silver’s Daily Review for 27th July 2010 Gold was ‘Fixed’ this morning in London at $1,184 after yesterday afternoon’s $1,183.50. The gold price tried to move away from these […]
July 26, 2010 ECU Silver Edges Closer to Senior Production in Mexico For over a decade now, ECU Silver (TSX.V: ECU) has been exploring and developing the company’s mineral rich Velardeña Properties in the […]
July 26, 2010 Gold Holds The Line Ben Bernanke spoke this past week and was quite frank during the first day of testimony. The markets plunged as a result […]
July 26, 2010 Gold and Silver’s Daily Review for 26th July 2010 Gold was Fixed this morning in London at $1,189, before slipping three dollars in trade ahead of New York’s opening. The market […]
July 25, 2010 Stöferle: Groundwork Being Set for Major Gains in Gold and Silver While gold has outperformed all other asset classes in the past ten years, an analysis of our current economic and financial environment […]
July 24, 2010 Nielson: Probability of U.S. Hyperinflation or a Debt Implosion Increasing by the Day – Got Gold? The collapse of U.S. economy is a certainty – only the manner of the economic collapse has yet to be determined. In […]
July 23, 2010 Dollar’s Never-Ending Plunge and Its Golden Consequences This essay is based on the Premium Update posted on July 23rd, 2010 The previous weeks have been characterized by a steady pattern […]
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