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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
May 23, 2012
The global resource frenzy has grown so heated that money has begun pouring into the marginal fringes of the universe. The Mongolian stock market has been one of the world’s best performers over the last three years, posting two back-to-back 100% gains.
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By Jeb Handwerger |
May 11, 2012
Canadian uranium producers (URA) can now compete with Kazakhstan, Australia and Russia to sell uranium to China. The fast growing nuclear industry has never been open to China and will create a boom in the Athabasca Basin for uranium explorers.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
April 27, 2012
Copper has been leading the downside charge for all risk assets since it peaked on Feb. 10. After looking at the latest trade data for the red metal, it is clear that it has a lot more bleeding to do. This does not bode well for risk assets anywhere.
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By Zig Lambo |
April 24, 2012
Examining the macro-economic environment is how the publisher of the Big Picture Speculator likes to begin his stock-picking process. However, his understanding goes beyond headline news to reveal surprising investment themes with profit potential.
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By Brian Sylvester |
April 11, 2012
As the boundaries of technology continually expand, so does the demand for graphite. With uses developing and supply mainly controlled by China, prices for graphite should continue to climb, says the Encompass analyst and Malcolm H. Gissen & Associates portfolio manager.
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By Roman Baudzus |
March 22, 2012
Companies affected by this tax expressed disappointment, with many saying that this so-called super-tax will negatively affect investment in the country's commodities sector – an extremely important component of the Australian economy.
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By Jeb Handwerger |
March 13, 2012
Recent action exemplifies the importance of not being trigger happy when it involves the commodity arena – especially precious metals, uranium and rare earths. Volatility can daunt even the most resolute of investors.
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By George Mack |
March 6, 2012
Despite the Fukushima setback of last March, nuclear power is not a dinosaur industry of the past, according to the editor of Gold Stock Trades. In fact, he believes the world is reawakening to the need for nuclear power generation, which demands increasing amounts of uranium.
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By Jeb Handwerger |
February 28, 2012
Expanding nuclear into the energy equation will diversify our power demand and produce inexpensive electricity for our nation far into the future. Our homes, businesses, and environment will be the beneficiaries.
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By Sally Lowder |
February 16, 2012
Not long after the New Year dawned, Gold Stock Trades Editor Jeb Handwerger noted certain rare earths emerging from their 2011 slumber to produce impressive gains. It's not yet March, but the good news keeps coming.