The Gold Tree Infographic below visualizes above-ground stock, sources and uses of gold and pictures the different forms of gold investments – ranging from physical gold in the form of bullion gold to securities not backed by gold.
Read More »Vaulted Gold: What Is It and How Does It Compare With Other Gold Investments? (+3K Views)
The infographic below on vaulted gold explains what vaulted gold is and visualizes key facts relating to investments in gold that is stored on behalf of investors in high-security vaults.
Read More »Richard Russell: NOW is the Time to Begin Amassing Your Future Fortune – Here's Why and How
Great fortunes are made at super-bear market lows but you must have the money at the lows. [That is precisely] why gold is so singular and valuable. If you have gold at the bottom of the next bear market, you can exchange it for a collection of great common stocks or funds, and then sit back and relax.
Read More »Your Gold & Silver Will NEVER Be "Confiscated"! Here’s Why (+2K Views)
People ask me on a consistent basis if I think the government will confiscate their gold and silver coins if times get rough. I feel there is little chance of this happening, and here’s why. Words: 390
Read More »Gold's Current Bull Market Will Be Even Bigger Than The One In The 1970s – Here's Why
The fundamentals supporting a mania in gold and gold stocks are such that I think a strong case can be made [to support my contention] that the current bull market in gold is far stronger than the one from the 1970s. [I present below] the major observations I feel...support such a thesis. Words: 700
Read More »Campbell's Challenge: 'Think for Yourself' When Reading This Article on Gold!
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that the technical picture for gold has been rapidly deteriorating...and a look at the longer term charts makes it clear that we have just witnessed a head and shoulders formation that has dramatically failed. The chip shot on the downside for gold here is $1,500 [maybe even] $1,450. Bring a double dip scare for the economy into the picture, which I expect to see this summer, and $1,100 is a possibility. If you get a real stock market crash in 2013, as many analysts are predicting, and you’ll get another chance to buy at $750. [That being said,] long term, I still like gold and expect it to hit the old inflation adjusted high of $2,300 during the next hard asset buying binge - but remember also that long term, we are all dead. Words: 900
Read More »New Analysis Suggests Gold Going to $3,495 in 2013, $6,233 in 2014 and Peaking at $31,672 in 2015! (+2K Views)
Nick Laird has put together an Elliott Wave theory prediction using ‘The Golden Mean’ & ‘Fibonacci Sequences’ to arrive at future prices for gold...which he is hopeful will serve as 'a roadmap which gold may take as it climbs to new highs'. See the chart below. Words: 625
Read More »Gold and Gold Stocks Going Even Lower! Here’s Why (+2K Views)
The Fed’s recent inference that QE3 was not imminent has caused physical gold and silver and the HUI and the XAU to breach their downside support lines. These transitions set up the distinct possibility that we could well see $1,500 gold and the HUI and XAU at 400 and 144, respectively! Let me outline my analyses of the current situation and how it might unfold. Words: 386
Read More »Is Gold the Ultimate Inflation Fighter It Is Claimed to Be? (+2K Views)
Below is a synopsis of, and comments on, a very well balanced article on physical gold which is rather rare in this day and age. The article challenges everyone who owns gold, or is considering owning gold, to think for themselves, and then come to their own conclusions as to whether physical gold is, indeed, the ultimate inflation hedge that it is so often claimed to be. Words:800
Read More »There Would Be Pain – and a Silver Lining – to $200 Oil! Here’s Why (2K Views)
U.S. imports of oil have skyrocketed from 28% 30 years ago to 49% in 2010 [and if the price of crude oil were to skyrocket it would have devastating effects on the economy but be advantagous to the savvy investor. Let me explain.] Words: 368
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