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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
May 22, 2012
While it might not look like it now, the most investable trend over the next 20 years is going to be in the resource sector, the renewable and non-renewable resources, the minerals, ores, fossil fuels and biomass.
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By Brian Sylvester |
May 17, 2012
The editor and publisher of the Hard Rock Analyst newsletter, has never heard so much negativity from investors. "Everybody thinks the world is coming to an end," he says. As a contrarian, all the doom and gloom tells him the market is about to pull out of its tailspin.
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By Mark Leibovit |
May 14, 2012
Do I need to get my head examined for remaining on a “Bull” signal? Some may say so, and if you're a trader it's clear we're in a downtrend. I think you're going to come in some Tuesday morning and gold could be up $1,000 an ounce (one thousand, your...
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By Stephan Bogner |
May 9, 2012
In light of the strongly growing world population especially in emerging countries the question when staring at the vanishing commodity supply must not be when the commodity boom will end, but rather if the boom can come to an end at all.
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By Adam English |
February 15, 2012
India and China collectively account for roughly 50% of worldwide gold demand. This year for the first time, China is set to overtake India as the biggest consumer of gold. But demand is ramping up in both countries, so it will be a close race for years to come.
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By Frank Holmes |
September 19, 2011
Increases in demand from China and India have driven a 7.5% increase in demand for gold jewelry during the first half of the year despite a 25% increase in the price. However, much of India's potential gold demand remains untapped.
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By Ben Hobson |
June 20, 2011
The gold explorer's joint venture partners have pushed Papua New Guinea higher up the corporate agenda and have reiterated their commitments to their shared projects.
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By Michael Maloney |
June 13, 2011
Eventually, the cycle will peak and decline. When that happens, it will be time to sell your gold and silver and transition into the next asset class. But what then? How do I go about selling my gold and silver?
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By Jared Levy |
June 3, 2011
It's hard to talk about the devaluation of the US dollar after Memorial Day, especially when I know that my grandfather, who served in the Navy during WWII, and millions like him fought hard for America to become the world's greatest free nation.
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By Nick Barisheff |
May 12, 2011
While precious metals prices were soaring, the debt-saturated global economy continued to struggle. Record government spending pushed government deficits ever higher, and a massive bailout was needed.