Saturday , 2 November 2024

Lorimer Wilson

Goldrunner: Fractal Gold Analysis Says Gold On Way to $3,500 Mid-year!

Our Fractal Model suggests the wave for Gold in US Dollars will sweep up into the $3500 to $3600 area into the mid-year time-frame. The leading edge of that time-frame begins in May and extends out for a few months. A potential for Gold to spike to a $3900 extended fib level exists. Like all parabolic moves in Gold, the late stages create the biggest price movements. Personally, I would be happy with a huge Gold run up to the $3200 level. Words: 1400

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Financial Article Summaries of Last Week's 5 Most Popular

We all live extremely busy lives and often fail to keep up with the most informative articles posted on the internet. The editor of munKNEE.com searches the internet for such articles and posts the best in an edited and abridged format daily for the sake of clarity and brevity to ensure a fast and easy read. Below are links, with introductory paragraphs, to the 5 most popular for this past week in descending order. You’re busy so save time by just reading those that interest you most and Sign-up for Automatic Receipt of Articles as they get posted on munKNEE.com – Your Key to Making Money! Words: 1150

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33 Analysts: Average Gold Price to Be $5,250 – $6,500 by Late 2014/Early 2015! (+4K Views)

Lately analyst after analyst (161 at last count) has been climbing on board the golden wagon with prognostications as to what the parabolic peak price for gold will eventually be. That being said, however, only 33 have been bold enough to include the year in which they think their peak price estimate will occur and they are listed below. Take a look at who is projecting what, by when and why.

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facebook, twitter, LinkedIn, Google+: Who Uses Each & Should You?

More than 66% of adults are connected to one or more social media platforms, but who exactly are these people? This is a question every business must answer before embracing social media and our infographic below provides a look at the statistics behind some of the most popular social media platforms.

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Take Advantage of Current Excessive Liquidity With a Tactical Approach to Investing – Here's How

The growth in liquidity in global systems has become staggering...[reaching] a whopping $15 trillion - and rising - from the world's eight largest central banks [alone as shown in the chart below.]...[That's equal to almost] one-third of world equity values...which means that central banks are creating another bubble...No wonder the stock market is rising. [With so] much liquidity,...and with interest rates so low, there is no place to go but "risk on" assets. [That being said,] investors need to know how to capitalize on this short term phenomenon and how to prepare for the inevitable burst. [Let me explain further.] Words: 489

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Gold vs. Silver: Which is the Best Investment? (+2K Views)

Is there a case for holding both gold and silver? Despite the intuitive case, the empirical evidence since SLV's inception suggests investors may not be sufficiently compensated for pairing silver with gold. [I came to that conclusion by back-testing the performance of each using a variety of analytical approaches. Read on.] Words: 645

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Save Time: Read These Latest (and Best) Financial Article Summaries

Lorimer Wilson, the editor of www.FinancialArticleSummariesToday.com - A site for sore eyes and inquisitive minds - surfs the net each and every day searching for the most informative articles that have been posted that day. Those that are particularly insightful and well written are then edited for the sake of clarity and brevity to ensure a fast and easy read. Introductory paragraphs are posted on said site with a link to www.munKNEE.com where edited excerpts of the original article are posted. Below are yesterdays articles for your enjoyment. Words: 583

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The Premise That Higher Oil Prices Will Cause Inflation and/or a Recession is Wrong! Here’s Why

The classic argument is that, because 70% of the economy is driven by consumer spending, an increase in gasoline prices will cause a decrease in consumer spending, which will cause an economic decline. [My research, however, indicates that] the premise that higher oil prices will cause inflation and/or a recession is wrong. [Let me explain why that is the case.] Words: 1097

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