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More Evidence Gold is Being Hoarded
Futures exchanges like the Comex are giving buyers and contract holders paper and not metal. The full story is here.
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Futures exchanges like the Comex are giving buyers and contract holders paper and not metal. The full story is here.
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Courtesy of Market Watch: “Over the holiday, I’ve been reading the gold advisories that I usually follow. Almost without exception, they’ve had their subscribers trade out of gold. … I’ve said over and over ad nauseam, that you can’t out-trade a powerful bull or bear market. Bull markets like this gold bull market come along, … Continue reading
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An article from the new issue of Time Magazine about Gold’s moment in the spotlight.
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The new gold bugs are taking gold mainstream. Tudor, Paulson, Greenlight, and Hayman bring the precious metal in from the fringe.
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The US cannot finance its ever growing obligations from existing savings or foreign borrowing. The solution is number three: monetization.
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Policy makers in Japan are thinking about initiating quantitative easing.
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Ashraf Laidi looks at Gold in Yen and Euro terms.
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This, according to his daily commentary, noted at the Business Insider. He does utter the “crowded trade” phrase.
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Richard Russell is the dean of newsletter writers, having started in the 1960s or 1970s. He has been bullish on Gold since 2000. I know a lot of folks like to say they were bullish on Gold in 2000 or 2001, but that is just dishonest. It is the folks like Russell who count, because … Continue reading
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Is it just me or is anyone else tired of all this talk about Gold FOLLOWING the US$’s lead? Turn on the news and they’ll talk about how a falling US$ pushes Gold higher.
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James Turk is the CEO of GoldMoney and author of the Free Gold Money Report. Quoting from the commentary: Gold is now in its second stage, and of course, the worries don’t disappear. They never do because there are always emotional reactions that at first blush offer seemingly plausible reasons for not taking the right … Continue reading
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Chris Puplava at FinancialSense has some interesting gold charts in his latest weekly commentary.