Jordan Roy-Byrne CMT, MFTA

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Gold Short & Medium Term Outlook

In this interview, Robert Sinn,  @GoldfingerCapital  provides a short-term and medium term outlook for Gold. We discuss both the current bullish and bearish drivers and the outlook for the second half of the year. Click Here to Learn About TheDailyGold Premium  

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Video: Largest Gold Publisher Completely Ignores Gold for Crypto

Kitco News, the largest publisher of gold news and analysis, should change its name to Crypto News because crypto is its new focus and Gold has taken a major backseat. Gold is only 5.5% from an all-time high while Bitcoin is 65% from its all-time high. Click Here to Learn About TheDailyGold Premium

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Video: Strong Jobs Report & Stock Market Breakout Pressure Gold

The oversold bounce in precious metals reversed course quickly on Friday amid the strong jobs report. Gold was hit the hardest while Silver and the miners declined less than Gold. The question is if this news carries into next week and causes more of a decline in precious metals (which were short-term oversold three days … Continue reading

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Gold is Where Stock Market was in Early 1980s

Although Gold has pulled back and its latest breakout attempt failed, it remains fairly close to the most significant Gold breakout in 50 years and the most significant macro breakout since the S&P 500 broke out in 2013.   However, generalist investors and generalist technicians are more enthusiastic about the recovery in the stock … Continue reading

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Video: Best Historical Comparison for Gold

The best historical comparison for Gold and precious metals is not the 1970s or 2008. It is the mid 1960s, during which gold stocks (the proxy for gold) broke out from a long base. Had Gold been a free market, it likely would have broken out from a 1948 or 1951 peak in the mid … Continue reading

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Video: Gold Stocks Oversold & Approaching a Bounce

Gold stocks are very oversold on a short-term basis and are approaching technical support. The percentage of HUI stocks trading above the 20-day and 50-day moving averages is 0% and the percentage of GDXJ stocks trading above the 20-day moving average is 8% with only 15% trading above the 50-day moving average. Click Here to … Continue reading

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