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By David Coffin, Eric Coffin |
December 3, 2010
The count of companies working in the Yukon is now said to be 'over 110' and claims staking to be 'the biggest year on record.'
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By Karen Roche, Brian Sylvester |
December 2, 2010
Even if the pace of China's growth slows dramatically, count on the commodities boom to continue, says the Adrian Day Asset Management chairman.
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By Anthony J. Alfidi |
November 30, 2010
Here's the most important take-away for investors and analysts: A mining company's value is ultimately determined by its proven and probable mineral reserves, not the gross amount of 'resources' they claim to have discovered.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
November 30, 2010
At the Hard Asset Investment Conference, every hour someone would stop by and mention the word "rhodium", and walk away. My interest piqued, I decided to look into this mysterious metal.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
November 24, 2010
All in all, it gave a great overview on many key commodities and precious metals that are in long term bull markets. There are few sure things in life, but one for me is that I will be attending the next Hard Asset Investment Conference in New York.
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By Philip Burgert |
November 22, 2010
Hard assets investors make 'lots of' mistakes said a speaker who offered some suggestions for avoiding three of them at the San Francisco Hard Assets Investment Conference 2010.
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By Jon Nadler |
November 22, 2010
With silver having drawn quite a bit of investor interest of late, we thought it might be timely to consider taking a detailed look under the market's 'hood' in order to better understand this metal's own supply/demand dynamics.
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By Philip Burgert |
November 22, 2010
After booming earlier in the decade, busting in 2007 into 2008 and being flat and out of favor until early this year, uranium is now the 'Next Big Thing,' attendees at the San Francisco Hard Assets Investment Conference 2010 have been told.
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By Minefund.com |
November 19, 2010
Even before the World Gold Council's benchmark exchange traded gold fund opened for sales it was heaped with several layers of conspiracy mongering. The worst charge is that ETF gold really has no bullion underpinning its paper.
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By Karen Roche |
November 19, 2010
New mining companies looking to benefit from the skyrocketing gold price are popping all over, which could put you on the road to riches instead of the road to ruin. The Exploration Insights Writer comments on economic viability versus geology.