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By Don Miller |
October 5, 2012
With governments all over the planet buying up gold over the past five years, it's no wonder gold prices have risen 142% since 2008. Central banks bought 254.2 tons in the first half of 2012 and may add close to 500 tons for all of 2012.
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By Don Miller |
September 24, 2012
As "the only metal with a Ph.D. in economics” because of its widespread use in industrial applications copper is an excellent bellwether for the state of global economic activity. And right now copper is predicting a major global rebound.
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By Don Miller |
September 18, 2012
If legendary investor Jim Rogers is right, not only is Recession 2013 unavoidable, it's going to be a doozy."Be very worried about 2013 and be very worried about 2014, because that's when the next slowdown comes," Rogers said recently.
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By Don Miller |
September 7, 2012
From a technical viewpoint, the rally in silver may be just beginning. You see, the silver futures markets are in what's known as "backwardization." It's a rare condition that occurs when the current cash price is higher than distant contract prices.
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By Don Miller |
July 3, 2012
It's easy to see how pipeline companies can profit from this situation – and several are already making their moves. Recognizing the dire need for their services, pipeline companies are stepping up and increasing capacity as quickly as possible.
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By Don Miller |
June 12, 2012
Although he says he doesn't want to own gold, the world's most famous investor has taken a shine to what may be the most precious metal of the 21st century – tungsten. The world is running out of it and that spells opportunity for savvy investors.
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By Don Miller |
June 4, 2012
The opportunity to invest in undervalued gold mining stocks is a rare occurrence in a gold bull market. The last time it happened was four years ago and shares rose 283%. Take advantage while you can.
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By Don Miller |
May 1, 2012
High commissions and management fees, along with taxes, can really cut into your returns. That's where exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, come in. In today's investment world, ETFs are cheaper and more tax-friendly than mutual funds.
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By Don Miller |
April 9, 2012
Demand for commodities of all kinds is ramping up at breakneck speed. And despite fears of a slowdown in China's economic growth, Dr. Copper is leading the rise in commodities prices.
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By Don Miller |
March 21, 2012
Will a near-monopoly in rare earth metals do for China what oil did for Saudi Arabia? Not if the U.S. government has anything to say about it.