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By Miguel Perez-Santalla |
March 1, 2013
Gold investors were selling this month. Some have found it easy, getting top price albeit in a falling market. But others will have hit problems, struggling to find enough potential buyers to do anything besides take what they could get.
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By Przemyslaw Radomski |
January 30, 2013
Perhaps you have heard that the Fed is printing money to get out of the crisis and that such actions cannot possibly end other than in even more money being printed and in the dollar losing its ability to buy you tangible assets.
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By Axel Merk |
October 3, 2012
Investors are concerned about inflation. But how can investors attempt to inflation-proof their portfolios? Buy TIPS? Short Treasury bonds? Stocks? Real Estate? Commodities? Gold? Currencies? Or regard warnings about inflation as fear mongering?
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By Karen Roche |
August 27, 2012
It is a deal with the devil: Governments churn out more and more cash for the promise of continued prosperity. But the day of reckoning is near, according to the chairman of Casey Research and an expert on crisis investing.
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By Toby Connor |
August 20, 2012
Pay particular attention to the inverse relationship between the dollar index and the CRB; notice how the CRB almost immediately began moving down into its three-year cycle low once the dollar formed its three year cycle bottom in May 2011.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
June 22, 2012
My friend, JR, a senior exec at an oil major, calls from Houston. What the hell was going on with the price of oil? Three months ago, it was at $109, then he blinked, and it was $80. I told him that the oil companies lost control of the price...
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By Brett Heath |
June 12, 2012
Governments around the world have been using their central banks to extend the life of the current economic system. Confirmation of this behavior is evident in the diminishing number of foreign buyers of US debt, yet we are at record low yields.
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By Jon Nadler |
April 30, 2012
Gold prices started the final trading day of April with minor losses in New York and were seen headed for a net loss for the month (based on the PM Fix) on the order of 1.75%.
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By Elliott Gue |
April 3, 2012
An improvement in the outlook for global growth has helped drive a modest uptick in global steel prices and a similarly modest rally in the prices of global steel producing stocks.
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By Jon Nadler |
March 14, 2012
The midweek sessions in precious metals started off at sharply lower price levels in the wake of the sentiment that took gold post the Fed announcement that given current economic conditions it has opted to do nothing more than monitor the situation.