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How to identify a major gold top
In the 1st October Weekly Update we described three signs that will likely be seen at around the time of, or just prior to, gold’s ultimate price top.
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In the 1st October Weekly Update we described three signs that will likely be seen at around the time of, or just prior to, gold’s ultimate price top.
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Rock samples with up to 23.6g/t Gold; and 3.9% Copper..
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The following video is an excerpt of Greg Weldon’s work from his Metal Monitor service. He’s been kind enough to allow me to pass it along to my readers and viewers. Greg offers a free, one-time, 30-day trial of three different research publications: 1) Weldon’s Money Monitor (global macro); 2) The Metal Monitor (precious metals … Continue reading
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TICKERS: AXR; AXU, AUN; AUNFF, CDM; CDE, DV, EXN, FR; AG; FMV, FSM; FVI; F4S, CTG; DPF, G; GG, HL, HDA, SCZ, SVM, SVL; SVLC Source: Brian Sylvester of The Gold Report (10/26/12) Resource nationalism is becoming a growing problem for many mining companies. In this exclusive interview with The Gold Report, Sean Rakhimov, editor of … Continue reading
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We are seeing some healthy profit taking in gold (GLD) and silver (SLV) after making an explosive breakout over the summer.
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With the US presidential election drawing near, it is beginning to look like Mitt Romney may actually have a shot at the white House.
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Longtime readers know that we are a fan of intermarket analysis. The movement of certain markets influences other markets so it is always wise to analyze a handful of markets rather than just a single market by itself. Several years ago we learned from others before us how intermarket analysis can help us get a … Continue reading
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Highlights include: NB-12-36: 0.81 metres of 84.24 g/t gold & 28.35 g/t silver…
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The correction in the precious metals market may not be over at this point, but when it is over, miners might finally outperform the underlying metals once again.