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By Jeff Lewis |
May 10, 2013
When looking at the intrinsic value of hard currencies, like silver, relative to that of paper fiat currencies, like the U.S. dollar, some serious questions need to be asked and answered.
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By Adrian Ash |
May 3, 2013
So what's your gold or silver really worth today? Like everything else, it's worth the most that somebody else will pay you for it, right here and now. That's the simple truth, as last month's crash proved all too plainly.
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By JT Long |
April 3, 2013
In this reaction to an interview in The Gold Report with B&D Capital consultant Don Mosher, Kevin Campbell outlines the fundamental demand for commodities behind his conviction that this is a temporary, albeit viscous, downturn.
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By Zig Lambo |
March 15, 2013
What will it take for alternative energy to deliver the returns investors have dreamed of? Continued global economic recovery, unsubsidized demand and prices that give customers a green incentive without added costs.
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By Brian Sylvester |
March 12, 2013
In an environment of rising capital expenses, gold producers big and small are left with little or no free cash flow. Instead of investing in exploration to maintain production, too many companies are cutting costs and high-grading their current resources.
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By Jeffrey Nichols |
February 1, 2013
Perhaps the most bullish news for gold so far this year has been the spate of downward revisions to the price forecasts proffered by many of the major banking firms, dealers, trading houses, and other institutional participants in the gold scene.
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By Brian Sylvester |
January 7, 2013
What if the shockingly low valuations of some junior mining companies are really all they're worth? As the market shakes off years of exuberance, theco-editor of the Exploration Insights newsletter searches for the truly undervalued — finds as rare as gold itself.
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By J.W. Jones |
December 10, 2012
Most economists believe that if we do go over the fiscal cliff and taxes go up for everyone that the US economy will be in recession within six to nine months. Clearlythe volatility term structure likely agrees with the economists assessments
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By Brian Sylvester |
November 21, 2012
There are few mining sectors where chemistry, metallurgy and the supply chain meet in such a complex yet potentially profitable way as rare earths. The founding principal of Technology Metals Research gives an update on projects are closest to production,
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By Dr. Jeffrey Lewis |
September 13, 2012
Specs, or those who trade in a market without having an underlying commercial interest, have become the modern day scapegoats for extreme market movements, even if such movements seem entirely justified by the underlying fundamentals.