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By Axel Merk |
November 22, 2011
The worst-case scenario for Greece, should it be unable to secure further bailouts, might be that it would have to live within its means. Presently, spending only the money coming in is considered unbearably brutal.
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By Jon Nadler |
November 22, 2011
Spot bullion started the Tuesday session with a $12.50 rise to the $1,690 bid level as the US dollar fell about 0.23% on the trade-weighted index amid signs of the reaffirmation of the US' ratings despite the crumbling of the debt supercommittee.
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By Karen Roche |
November 22, 2011
The long-time journalist and investor knows risks to stomach in search of jaw-dropping returns. Geopolitical risk, for one. In this interview, he reveals mining gems he is eyeing for his portfolio and why doesn't invest without setting foot on a project.
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By Adrian Day |
November 21, 2011
Why hasn't gold moved more? Many analysts and investors are frustrated that, with everything happening around the world, gold hasn't moved more. One well-known investor was quoted as saying that "... the bull market is over." This is nonsense.
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By Frank Holmes |
November 21, 2011
In an uncertain era where many asset values are declining, gold has thrived. Gold prices averaged $1,700 an ounce during the third quarter of 2011, 39% higher than the same time last year and 13% above the previous quarter, according to the WGC.
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By Karen Roche |
November 18, 2011
In the high-risk junior resource sector, 95% of the companies investors might choose will fail to hit paydirt. For your best chance to pick winners from among the remaining 5%, the Exploration Insights Editor has some advice.
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By Jeb Handwerger |
November 18, 2011
Gold miners are approaching interim upside targets as the upward breakout in the miners accelerates as it reaches new, all-time record highs. It is now playing catch up to the underlying bullion which we have been predicting for several weeks.
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By Jim Letourneau |
November 18, 2011
It is an exciting time to be an energy investor in North America. North American natural gas prices are now the lowest in the world. This is a stunning development given that there were grave concerns about natural gas supplies in the early to mid-2000s.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
November 18, 2011
One cannot underestimate the impact of the bankruptcy of MF Global, which has deprived the market of $600 million of trading capital. It is particularly serious in the metals and energies, where MF was particularly active. Hence the gut churning moves.
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By Jeff Berwick |
November 17, 2011
Yesterday we got our first direct evidence that at least for one of the stocks in our portfolio, Jaguar Mining, we weren't the only ones screaming that it was undervalued. Wednesday, someone put their money where their mouth was.