While the world has been consumed watching the geo-political events unfolding in Europe and the Middle East, China and Canada have entered into a major trade agreement which should be long-term bullish for Canadian mining, energy and transportation companies. [Let me explain what is unfolding.] Words: 585
Read More »U.S. Dollar Index Trend Suggests S&P 500 Going to 1400+ Soon
The U.S. Dollar Index is signaling that this rally might have a bit more room to run. [Let me explain.] Words: 400
Read More »"Will That Be Cash or Gold Bullion?" (Almost 2K Views)
'Gold Bullion Or Cash' is a well produced, high quality, educational short video that uses music, images, facts and quotations to show how gold has been a proven store of value throughout history and an important diversification today.
Read More »Graphite: The Newest HOT Resource Investment! Here’s Why (3K Views)
The word 'fad' doesn't exist in the minds of true miners and prospectors. However, fads are something that people like you and I can make a lot of money investing in if we are ahead of the curve and right now I believe the graphite sector is in the early stages of the 'fad' and will provide a ton of profitable opportunities. [Let's take a look at just why, where and when you should get positioned in this fast developing sector.] Words: 1535
Read More »Crude Oil Supply, Demand and Price Projections are Flawed – Here's Why
When it comes to the future of oil, there is much speculation, but little hard analysis. You have the official line from the IEA that has oil prices stopping their abrupt rise and creeping up at a comfortable pace for the next 25 years. You have peak oilers shouting that we've run out of oil and the end is near. [Let's take an indepth] look at the various models and forecasts [and determine] what is logical, what is wild speculation, and what you should expect for oil prices in the coming years. Words: 1410
Read More »Richard Russell: The Last Currency Standing Will Be Gold
Inflation is the central banks' method of avoiding the pain of austerity. Inflation is the current economic narcotic that is used by modern nations. It's the old ‘beggar thy neighbor’ system, and it will ultimately result either in all out hyperinflation and a collapse of the fiat currency system or a corrective deflationary crash. Either way, the last currency standing will be gold.
Read More »Invested in Gold Miners? If So, Now May Be Time to Pull the Plug and Exit! Here's Why
Do not expect the gold mining sector to go up as a whole. Do not expect gold miners to leverage the gold price. The stock price appreciation will all depend upon the individual stock's prospects and management competence, as in how the general market rates other investment vehicles as a whole. [Let me explain.] Words: 687
Read More »Celente on Gold, Silver, War, Systemic Collapse & Social Unrest
The smart people are (buying gold) and more and more people are waking up to it. So the people that are going to survive and thrive are going to be the ones that are prepared, the ones that are going to see history before it happens and get ready for it and there are very few.
Read More »Get Positioned: "Gold Rush" Will Cause Gold Stocks to SOAR – Here’s Why (+3K Views)
Whatever their reasons, the number of investors wanting exposure to gold is increasing. Many who ignored it a decade ago are now buying. Those who started buying, say, five years ago, continue purchasing it today in spite of paying twice what they paid then. Slowly but surely, it's becoming more important to more people...but what happens when it becomes a must-own asset to a substantial majority instead of a small minority? Sure, the price will rise, probably parabolically, but putting aside speculation on the price of gold for now, have you thought about what happens if you have trouble finding any actual, physical gold to buy? [Let's explore that possibility and what that would mean for gold stocks in such an eventuality.] Words: 870
Read More »What Do Historical Gold Price Patterns Suggest for the Future Price of Gold? (+2K Views)
Gold price swings occur somewhat predictably [month after month and] year after year. What causes this, to what magnitude does it occur and most importantly – how can we profit? [Let me answer those questions.] Words: 890
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