Jordan Roy-Byrne CMT, MFTA

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Why Gold Stocks Have Underperformed and What Lies Ahead

Gold is higher by 20% this year but the large cap gold stocks (GDX) are down 6% while the junior gold stocks (ETF) are down 25%. With Gold higher by 20%, we’d normally expect the gold stocks to be up 50% and more. Needless to say 2011 has been a difficult year for gold bugs. … Continue reading

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Attention: New Subscriber Jon P.

The email address I have for you is not working, it bounces back to me. Please send me a new address: Jordan@TheDailyGold.com

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Where is Support for Gold and Silver Stocks?

It has been a tough year for the mining stocks. The large stocks have moved back and forth in a range from support to resistance while the mid tiers and juniors have really struggled especially in recent months. With Europe seemingly on the brink and most markets turning down, it is an opportune time to … Continue reading

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Gold Stocks Due for a Breakout Soon

Gold stocks may have been underperforming investor expectations for many months, but that could be changing very soon. In this exclusive interview with The Gold Report, Jordan Roy-Byrne, CMT, explains…..

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Edgewater Receives Positive (PEA) for Corcoesto Gold Project

George Salamis, President and CEO of Edgewater Exploration Ltd. is pleased to announce results of a Preliminary Economic Assessment (“PEA”) on its 100%-owned Corcoesto gold project in Galicia, Spain. The NI 43-101 compliant PEA study was overseen by Mr. Alan Noble, P.E Ore Reserves Engineering Inc. of Denver, Colorado as part of the on-going development … Continue reading

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Edgewater Exploration 11-9

Here is our interview with Edgewater Exploration, a new company with two intriguing projects located in Spain and Ghana. President and CEO George Salamis gives us a background on the company and what we can expect in the coming months. (Edgewater is a new sponsor of TheDailyGold).  

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Bloomberg: Gold Traders most Bullish Since 2004

According to Bloomberg, Gold traders are the most bullish they’ve been since 2004. The survey shows 21 of 22 respondents expecting Gold to rise this week. Gold is up 26% year to date and has benefited from the Euro debt crisis. According to a Bloomberg survey, the median estimate of eight of the ten most … Continue reading

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