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By Jon Nadler |
March 21, 2012
Gold prices fell towards the $1,645 level at the opening of the midweek session in New York as the US dollar climbed slightly on the trade-weighted index. The initial action was rather subdued but speculators were perhaps justifiably skittish.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
March 12, 2012
If you want to see what such a rolling top looks like, take a peek at the chart for my old friend, Dr. Copper, that great prognosticator of future economic activity. He shows that we have already been putting in a rolling top for the last two months.
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By Brian Sylvester |
January 19, 2012
Success in critical metals depends on finding the trends - how the metals will be used, where market share is allocated - and on familiarity with the companies you invest in, from who is on the management team to how much cash they have on hand.
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By Adrian Ash |
January 12, 2012
Is it mere coincidence that, just ahead of the traditionally strong gold buying season of Lunar New Year, Bejing moved to shut down all gold trading exchanges other than the officially-recognized Shanghai Gold Exchange and Shangai Futures Exchange?
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
January 4, 2012
Since the Federal Reserve's creation in 1913 the dollar has lost more than 96% of its value. The greatest achievement of the Fed has been to transform America from being the world's foremost creditor nation to the world's largest debtor nation.
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By Adrian Ash |
January 3, 2012
Prices to buy gold rose Tuesday morning as dealers in London - heart of the world's wholesale bullion market - returned from the New Year's holiday. Gold recovered almost all of last week's 5% drop before edging back to $1,592 per ounce.
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
November 3, 2011
The real point of modernizing railways, and the major reason for China's global push for High Speed Rail, is the increased movement of cargo - a shift in passenger traffic to the new high speed routes frees up space on older, now congested legacy lines.
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By Jon Nadler |
June 30, 2011
New York spot precious metals dealings opened with relatively small losses on this last day of June, and appeared to be in search of fresh drivers to countervail ebbing interest and participation by speculators and professionals.
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
May 23, 2011
Copper is the key to the increased speed of modern high speed trains. New high-speed trains with their electric traction engines use from 3 to 4 tonnes of copper per train.
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By Brian Sylvester |
May 17, 2011
Production stage, location and dividend possibilities separate top mining and royalty stocks from the rest of the heap. In this interview the Gold Stock Analyst newsletter writer reveals what diversifying your gold portfolio really means.