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By Sally Lowder |
February 21, 2013
According to the calendar, it is still winter and gold markets still face some tough sledding, says Jay Taylor, host of the radio show "Turning Hard Times into Good Times." Big investors are leaving the market and small investors hesitate to reenter.
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By Taki Tsaklanos |
November 29, 2012
In terms of supply, the gold rich deposits have become more and more scarce. Senior miners are struggling to find new deposits. So gold in the ground has never been as important as today.
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By Anthony J. Alfidi |
November 28, 2012
The San Francisco Hard Assets Investment Conference is my favorite trade show ever. It was different this year with the exhibitors split between two levels at the Marriott Marquis but the seminars and workshops were phenomenal.
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By Jay Taylor |
November 12, 2012
Are we approaching a moment of truth in the great battle between the natural market forces of deflation and the power of the printing press to overcome our massive debt burden with printing press money?
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By Brian Sylvester |
November 8, 2012
Rampant debt, credit deflation and impotent monetary policies are fueling a bull market for gold and gold equities according the editor and publisher of J. Taylor's Gold, Energy & Tech Stocks.
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By Vin Maru |
September 24, 2012
It will be the miners who are still undervalued and have growth potential that will really benefit from this next round of QE and rising gold prices. Expect to hear more stories about investments coming to the mining sector.
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By Brian Sylvester |
August 9, 2012
Calling gold the ultimate money, the editor and publisher of Jay Taylor's Gold, Energy & Tech Stocks, watches the real price of gold with a gimlet eye. These days, he pays particular attention to producers, noting that this is not a good time to be an explorer that needs to...
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By Jay Taylor |
May 10, 2012
The debt is too onerous to be repaid. So we will have to see massive defaults in terms of transfer payments to the masses and huge numbers of bankruptcies in the future. This will all be very deflationary and that means that the price of most everything could fall dramatically.
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By Jay Taylor |
May 7, 2012
In a market like this the strong get stronger and the weak either are eaten up by the stronger companies or they simply become weaker themselves and significantly reduce upside potential.
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By Brian Sylvester |
December 7, 2011
THe editor of Jay Taylor's Gold, Energy & Tech Stocks believes the biggest challenge facing the U.S. - deflation - could mean a better year, or even decade, for junior gold stocks and is ready to pile more cash into small gold companies.