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By Mark O'Byrne |
March 14, 2012
Despite continuing caution regarding gold in western markets, lackluster buying and indeed some selling – there is still strong buying from Asia store of wealth buyers.
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By Jordan Roy-Byrne, CMT |
February 27, 2012
Gold stocks have quietly rebuilt momentum. GDX reversed its breakdown in January and has steadily climbed back. One thing of note, the daily RSI has not pierced 70 since May 2010. Momentum has subdued for almost two years.
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By Peter Krauth |
December 9, 2011
New gold buying has a positive secondary effect on the gold mining sector. Not only should this trend repeat again in the coming year, but it's likely to be amplified as gold stocks finally respond to a long overdue bout of catching up.
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By Frank Holmes |
October 18, 2011
Currently the cheapest barrels of oil and ounces of gold aren't in the ground, they're listed on the stock exchange. This is why the smart money, such as the world's largest mining company, is swooping in to pick up reserves at discounted prices.
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By Jon Nadler |
August 29, 2011
The final week of what has been a tumultuous (to say the least) trading month opened on a downward-trending note for certain precious metals this morning. The mere fact that the market did open for business on Monday was a welcome relief to many.
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
August 22, 2011
In BC, there are two styles of mineralization that are becoming increasingly important in the global quest to replace declining gold production. These two styles are porphyry copper/gold mineralization and sediment hosted mineralization.
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By Marc Davis |
June 14, 2011
Though Nevada's world-famous gold fields have historically yielded over 150 million gold ounces, they are still proving to be geologically fertile hunting grounds for exploration-minded junior mining companies.
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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 Mark O'Byrne |
April 5, 2011
Gold and silver have consolidated after yesterday's gains. But further gains have been made in the Japanese yen which has fallen due to a growing realization that the nuclear disaster is far from over and will pose massive challenges.
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By Marc Davis |
December 7, 2010
The latest development to illustrate how the state's world class discoveries rival the best on offer anywhere else in the world involves a new high-grade discovery zone at the emerging 10.9 million ounce Livengood gold deposit.