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By Jon Nadler |
January 25, 2013
After having once again failed at the $1,696 resistance level on Wednesday, gold prices headed lower for a third straight session this morning. In the process, the pivotal 200-day moving average price near the $1,608 level was breached by sellers.
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By Sally Lowder |
August 29, 2012
Far from icebound, Greenland is wealthy in rare earth elements, precious metals and oil. Already, says the Aheadoftheherd.com publisher, companies are beginning to outline major discoveries at just pennies a share.
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By Michael A. Robinson |
May 10, 2012
Planetary Resources have tons of money behind it; it also benefits from a team of top-tier leaders focused on success. The company boasts a cast of big-name backers with a track record for creating wealth – true visionaries.
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By Jon Nadler |
April 25, 2012
Gold’s last/best chance to try for the $1,650 target ahead of the Fed today comes from a lower-than-expected US durable goods orders figure and the flicker of a QE3 hope that such a metric might give rise to among speculators.
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By David M.W. Evans |
January 25, 2012
We check the main predictions of the climate models against the best and latest data. Fortunately the climate models got all their major predictions wrong. Why?
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By Frank Holmes |
October 27, 2011
What's significant to gold investors is that India makes up a considerable part of the world's population that has a strong cultural bond with gold. This Love Trade identifies a key differentiator between the East and the West.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
December 23, 2010
Consumers were ultimate winners as technologies the space program fathered pushed standards of living up. I bet that's how this contest ends as well. The question is whether operating instructions will come in English - or Mandarin.
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By Brian Sylvester |
October 14, 2010
To avoid supply disruptions, companies in need of REEs for products are being encouraged to set up manufacturing in China in the interim. Of course, that's not going over very well because that's extortion, says Kaiser.
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By David Galland |
May 21, 2010
There is a lot of "noise" being tossed out by the politicos and their preferred pundits about how the U.S. economy is on the mend. Thus it is important to try and separate fact from fiction about where things really stand.
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By Oilprice.com |
May 7, 2010
Plans by BP to sink a 4-story containment dome over the oil gushing from a gaping chasm one kilometer below the surface of the Gulf.