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Gold Near Term Analysis
A look at current technicals and sentiment.
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A look at current technicals and sentiment.
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In relative terms, Gold is still quite undervalued compared to the 1980 peak.
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Public Opinion is less bullish than in 2008 and 2006.
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December 13, 2009 The past three weeks have been interesting to watch as the Dow (DIA ETF) has broadened causing traders to be shaken in and out of positions. Commodities have been under pressure as the US dollar has risen. Below are some charts of these investments and what I think could happen in the … Continue reading
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Long term – on a major buy signal. Short term – on sell signals. A correction is in progress and we are fully hedged against a potential multi month correction/consolidation.
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Yesterday I interviewed friend and colleague Dave Skarica, of addictedtoprofits.net. We discussed Treasuries, the Sovereign Debt bubble, the US Dollar, Gold and Gold Stocks.
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Last week I interviewed Todd Harrison, founder and CEO of Minyanville. The main topic of our conversation was currencies and how action in the currency market (specifically the US$) could be a trigger for the next phase of this crisis, which has also morphed into a socioeconomic crisis. We talked about the chances of a … Continue reading
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Jon Nadler is somewhat of a bear on Gold. Rarely have I heard him project an advance in Gold. That being said, some worthwhile analysis here- at least for your consideration. [ad]
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More perspective on Gold stocks. While Gold sits at new all-time highs when priced in U.S. Dollars, major Gold stock indices haven’t made significant new highs yet. In fact, most Gold stock indices have displayed an unusual calm since the spring. Nowhere is this more apparent in the Gold stock indices I follow than in … Continue reading
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Don’t we all wish we live like that? Folks, it is simple why Gold and Silver are rising. It is because of sovereign debt default concerns. How can the US and the UK finance growing these record budget gaps when spending is increasing and tax receipts are stagnant? And as we mentioned in previous posts, … Continue reading