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By Frank Holmes |
January 16, 2013
With a barrage of negative headlines and abhorrence toward risk, investors have seemed to feel that equities would not improve going forward. This has turned out to be a mistaken belief.
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By William Patalon III |
December 28, 2012
Wall Street has grown more tepid on gold, with many of the investment banks ratcheting back just a bit on their target prices. But most also see prices heading up to and beyond the $2,000 level in 2013, meaning they see a potential gain of 22% or better.
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By Sally Lowder |
December 5, 2012
When it comes to supply and demand dynamics, Aheadoftheherd.com Publisher Rick Mills does his own math. China may make a show of its alleged copper surplus and Germany may downplay its need for efficient energy sources, but Mills foresees demand spikes.
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By Sally Lowder |
December 4, 2012
The head of Aheadoftheherd.com isn't looking for huge producers with so much overhead that they can't profitably mine an ounce of gold. Instead, Mills seeks out the smaller mines with low capital costs. That's where the money will be made in the next two years, he says.
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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 Diane Alter |
August 1, 2012
Fears over where the dollar is headed – especially with continued money printing from the central bank – has pushed safety-seekers into investing in silver and gold. The idea of using gold and silver as an alternative currency has spread as the metals have grown more valuable.
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By Sally Lowder |
July 27, 2012
Equity valuations have so far failed to keep pace with rising bullion prices, but that makes for some outstanding investor opportunities among a few particularly well-positioned juniors that the newsletter publisher identifies as running ahead of the herd this summer.
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By James Baldwin |
May 11, 2012
The recent low in natural gas prices is doing more than just hamstring production around the country. It's also slashing government budget forecasts due to the loss of tax revenue associated with natural gas sales.
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By Zig Lambo |
May 10, 2012
Washington misses the point about rare earth element supply, says the founder of J.A. Green & Co. while explaining the fragmented policy developments in pending WTO action and arguing that the US needs to develop a domestic supply chain in order to remain competitive
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By Frank Holmes |
April 10, 2012
Investing, like life, is about managing expectations – even throughout gold’s decade-long rise, price action over the short term can go both ways. It helps to look at what happens after short-term drops.