Streetwise Articles
Gold, Silver, Mining Stocks: Breakout Time, Not Bubble Time
Source: Jeb Handwerger, Gold Stock Trades (9/4/12)
"Precious metals and miners appear to be making constructive and powerful breakouts."
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Near-Term Targets for Gold, Silver and Mining Shares
Source: Jordan Roy-Byrne, The Daily Gold (9/4/12)
"It's amazing. Two months ago you couldn't give away mining shares or silver. Suddenly, everyone is bullish again."
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Don't Push the Panic Button on Rare Earths: Lisa Reisman
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Critical Metals Report (9/4/12)
Lisa Reisman describes herself as a "classic libertarian," but the managing editor of MetalMiner.com nonetheless believes government has a role to play in protecting and developing domestic supplies of critical metals. In this exclusive Critical Metals Report interview, Reisman argues for private/public partnerships and explains why today's low prices don't faze her—or surprise her.
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Invest in Silver Before Prices Climb Higher
Source: Deborah Baratz, Money Morning (9/4/12)
"For silver investors, news of stimulus measures would be just the bounce they need."
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What to Do When, Not If, Inflation Gets Out of Hand
Source: Jeff Clark, Casey Research (9/4/12)
"Are you prepared to handle high inflation for a sustained period of time?"
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Why the GOP Is Really Talking About the Gold Standard
Source: Ben Gersten, Money Morning (9/4/12)
"The move to 'audit the Fed' and a return to the gold standard are two ideas Ron Paul supporters care most about."
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Who Is Buying Your Stocks?
Source: Brian Bolan, Zacks Investment Research (9/3/12)
"Who buys your stock can be more important than how much of it they bought."
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Don Coxe Recommends Investors Read Lenin to Understand the Markets
Source: Peter Byrne of The Gold Report (8/31/12)
China and India have always been crazy for gold and the yellow metal remains the choice store of value in those two countries, says Don Coxe, a strategic advisor to the BMO Financial Group. In an exclusive interview with The Gold Report, Coxe explains how demographic shifts are affecting the price of gold and delves into the logic of investing in gold as a long-term strategy. Coxe also draws an important lesson in economics from his reading of Lenin.
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Gold Headed for Third Straight Monthly Gain
Source: Ben Traynor, BullionVault (8/31/12)
"Gold prices looked set for a third straight monthly gain by Friday lunchtime in London, trading around 2.3% higher than the final July fix price."
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Under-Explored South Sudan Open for Business: Minister
Source: Mining Weekly, Esmarie Swanepoel (8/31/12)
"While little prospecting has been carried out so far, South Sudan is thought to have significant mineral potential."
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Gold Market Buoyed By Bernanke's Jackson Hole Remarks
Source: Kitco, Allen Sykora (8/31/12)
"Gold prices ran up to fresh five-month highs Friday as traders seemingly concluded that Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke’s highly anticipated Jackson Hole speech meant there is a good chance for further easing from the central bank."
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Global Copper Inventories to Decline Substantially This Year: Pat Mohr
Source: Dorothy Kosich, Mineweb (8/31/12)
"Substantial production losses and outages at existing copper mines will cause global copper inventories this year to fall to 47 days of consumption from 52 last year, Scotiabank Economist Patricia Mohr has forecast."
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China's Rare Earth May Become a Bit Less Rare
Source: The Street, Ralph Jennings (8/31/12)
"The kinder export quota will make little impact over the next two to eight years as offshore competitors—potentially solid investments—have already started to develop better processing technology."
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Your Window to Buy Gold Below $1,700/oz Is Closing
Source: Jeff Clark, Casey Research (8/31/12)
"Short-term as well as longer-term trends suggest that the gold price is going to move out of its recent correction soon."
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Start Your Own Gold Standard
Source: Eric McWhinnie, Wall St. Cheat Sheet (8/30/12)
"While politics has the power to cloud even the most basic beauties in the financial system, it does not currently prevent individuals from applying the gold standard to their own portfolios."
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Prepare for Fireworks in the Gold and Silver Sector
Source: Bob Kirtley, SK Options Trading (8/30/12)
"We can only conclude that although all eyes are focused on the Fed, there are other factors in play that will drive gold prices higher and we are quietly confident that a new all-time high of around $2,000/oz will be achieved by New Year's Eve."
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Gold: First Mover Advantage
Source: Frank Holmes, U.S. Global Investors (8/29/12)
"Gold still hasn't made it back to its all-time high, but Stifel Nicolaus' gold-to-crude oil ratio suggests gold climbing to $1,900."
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Will Expert David Morgan Call the Bottom on the Metals Market Again?
Source: Chris Marchese of The Gold Report (8/29/12)
David Morgan, editor of The Morgan Report, expects gold to top $1,800/oz and silver to top $40/oz by the end of the year and both to take off from there. In this exclusive interview with The Gold Report, Morgan shares the logic behind his predictions and identifies several companies set to benefit from the end of the precious metal doldrums.
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Two Ways to Buy More Gold for 2013
Source: Forbes, Tom Aspray (8/29/12)
"The high level of bearish sentiment early in the summer and the seasonal tendency for gold to bottom in July created a good risk-reward entry point, but another opportunity to buy should be just around the corner."
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Peru May Give Environment Ministry More Power over New Mines
Source: Reuters (8/29/12)
"President Ollanta Humala has sent a bill to Congress that would give the environment ministry more power to approve or reject new mines in Peru. Peru, a top global metals exporter, has a pipeline of new mining projects worth $50B."
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Bernanke Disappointment Could See Gold Correct
Source: Ben Traynor, BullionVault (8/29/12)
"'Gold prices could correct, possibly abruptly and steeply, should Bernanke's speech again hint of distancing the Fed from further monetary policy easing,' says James Steel, chief commodities analyst at HSBC."
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Molycorp Announces Start up at First US Heavy Rare Earth Concentrates Facility
Source: Dorothy Kosich, Mineweb (8/29/12)
"Although China now produces 99% of the world's heavy rare earth supplies, Molycorp's Mountain Pass facility is about to become the first U.S. heavy rare earths concentrate processor."
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Bet on a Gold Comeback with the Gold Explorers ETF
Source: Eric Dutram, Zacks Investment Research (8/29/12)
"If investors are forecasting a solid return for gold, the explorers ETF could be a very interesting fund to target at this time."
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The Latest ETF Eye-Opener
Source: Frank Holmes, U.S. Global Investors (8/29/12)
"Institutional Investor recently highlighted another downside to these investments: ETFs' use of hypothetical, back-tested performance."
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It's Game On for Rare Earths in Greenland: Rick Mills
Source: Sally Lowder of The Critical Metals Report (8/28/12)
Far from icebound, Greenland is wealthy in rare earth elements, precious metals and oil. Already, says Aheadoftheherd.com owner Rick Mills, companies are beginning to outline major discoveries at just pennies a share. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. Read more in this exclusive interview with The Critical Metals Report.
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