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By Justin Pugsley |
April 12, 2013
It is certainly looking like gold has lost its mojo. When a market no longer responds with higher prices to events that are normally seen as a positive, then it is generally a signal that a once bullish trend is over.
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By Justin Pugsley |
February 6, 2013
The markets were given a sharp reminder of the euro's weakness at the beginning of the week as political problems once again flared up. But such eruptions have actually proved beneficial for the single currency over the long-term.
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By Dr. Jeffrey Lewis |
January 15, 2013
Financial history tends to be cyclical, and the US economy is now late in the cycle of the latest credit unraveling – with each fresh round of additional new money having less and less impact on those desperately seeking yield of any kind.
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By Dr. Jeffrey Lewis |
August 22, 2012
Basically, the best one can hope for when faced with an economic collapse is a return on and of your investment. In such a scenario, precious metals like silver should appreciate considerably, which can keep your invested capital safe.
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By Karen Roche |
July 30, 2012
With a perfect storm brewing on the horizon, investors should be building their cash cache and running for cover, warns the author of The Great Crash Ahead. How is Dent preparing for the gathering storm?
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By Mark Motive |
June 5, 2012
There is no single, simple answer for protecting wealth and preserving life during an economic collapse. But an important component of any plan is to own and store physical precious metals outside of the mainstream banking system.
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By Mark O'Byrne |
April 19, 2012
Gold initially traded sideways to lower in Asia then started gaining in early European trading. Gold prices remained steady today after recovering from four sessions of mild losses.
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By Mark Thomas |
September 22, 2011
Are the recent dramatic rise in the prices of gold and silver caused by normal market forces, or is it really a reduction in confidence in the world's developed markets currencies and financial systems that are pushing prices higher?
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By Cliff Droke |
April 26, 2010
Retail investors, politicians and bureaucrats aren't the only ones speculating on the likelihood of another financial market crash.