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By Ron Hera |
April 26, 2012
What is important about the pervasive negative sentiment is that it is a key indicator of a market bottom. At the top of the market, there are a hundred reasons to buy and, at the bottom of the market, there are a hundred reasons to sell.
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By Martin Hutchinson |
April 23, 2012
Last month’s weak unemployment numbers, with only 120,000 jobs created, brought renewed wails that high oil prices were causing a recession. Having heard this refrain so many times, I thought I'd dig a little deeper.
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By Zig Lambo |
April 17, 2012
The equity analyst and ontributor to The Morgan Report expects that greatly undervalued mining shares of silver producers will again shine in the eyes of investors and highlights several of his favorites at current bargain prices.
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By Ben Traynor |
April 10, 2012
Gold bullion prices drifted down to $1.642 per ounce during Tuesday morning's London trading – though still slightly up on last week's close following gains in Asia – while stocks fell and commodities were flat.
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By Gregor Macdonald |
February 15, 2012
In the wake of the jobs report, US Treasuries and gold, the two asset classes that have offered safety in recent years, faltered. Right or wrong, global markets were jolted by what's commonly called a "growth scare." How durable is such a scare?
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By Ben Traynor |
December 2, 2011
Gold bullion prices fell back from a week's high of $1,760/oz Friday lunchtime in London, immediately following the publication of US jobs data - stabilizing around $1,750. Silver prices also fell back, after hitting a week's high of $33.67/oz.
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By Ken Reser |
July 28, 2011
It would appear that the US is on the threshold of having a potential world class, domestic supply with a low cost, minimal impact and much needed electolytic manganese metal mining some time in 2014.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
June 17, 2011
Out of work construction workers are taking their heavy equipment up to the mountains and using it to reopen mines that have been abandoned since the 19th century. Mining permits in the Golden State this year have shot up.
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By Karen Roche |
January 6, 2011
The bitter Kondratieff Winter looks as though it will worsen in 2011. The Longwave Group founder sees strong signs that point to impending catastrophe, citing historic precedents.
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By Dave Forest |
November 22, 2010
It's hard to believe, but just ten years ago $2 per thousand cubic feet (mcf) was a pretty good natural gas price.