Jordan Roy-Byrne CMT, MFTA

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Video: When Will Gold Bottom & Breakout?

In this video we assess what will determine when Gold bottoms, rebounds and breaks out to the upside. Click Here to Learn About TheDailyGold Premium

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Days Away from Major Bull Market Buy Signal for Gold

Lance Lewis, founder of Lewis Capital and publisher of DailyMarketSummary.com joins us to share his views on Gold and the capital markets as well as his model for Gold buy signals. Lance is worried that the markets could crash and it could take Gold down to $1675 ever so briefly and it could cause the … Continue reading

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Interview: Gold, Stocks, Bonds Close to Rebound

Jordan Roy-Byrne, Founder and Editor of The Daily Gold, joins us to discuss the continued correction in precious metals sector, in tandem with the pullback in most other markets, and where we may see a bounce. Click Here to Learn About TheDailyGold Premium

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Bonds are Bottoming. Gold to Follow

Jared Dillian, editor of The Daily Dirtnap, a former trade for Lehman Brothers joined us to discuss his views on Gold, Bonds and the Stock Market. He feels they are all tied together at the moment. Jared thinks Bonds have bottomed and that these markets should put in a good rebound pretty soon. He does … Continue reading

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Interview: Gold Correction, Sentiment, Bond Yields

Jordan Roy-Byrne, Founder and Editor of The Daily Gold joins us to discuss the continued correction in precious metals, and commodities generally, and when he thinks the correction will reverse. It’s important to look to other, larger markets to get a heads up on when sentiment is shifting which could lead to a bounce in … Continue reading

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Here is What Starts Gold’s Next Uptrend

Last week we wrote about the next fundamental catalyst for Gold, which could be three or four months away.    Today we write about what will lead to that catalyst.   Markets are a discounting mechanism. They anticipate and reflect the near future.    Gold isn’t going to decline continuously until a Fed policy reversal. … Continue reading

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