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Results versus Rhetoric: A Key Consideration
The ability to produce successful results and successful rhetoric are two very sought after and useful skills, but despite their stark differences the two are often confused
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The ability to produce successful results and successful rhetoric are two very sought after and useful skills, but despite their stark differences the two are often confused
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Pardonthe rudeness, but I’m salivating at the mouth this morning. After a rocky start to 2011, it looks like I might finally get my opportunity to buy more gold investments…and it could happen today. On January 4, 2011, gold bullion fell $44.10 U.S. per ounce. The next day, January 5, 2011, it fell another $5.10 … Continue reading
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Having dwelt a lot on the topic of the gold:silver ratio from a technical and quantitative standpoint in our earlier essays, it is about time we examined the ratio fundamentally.
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I’m getting a lot of fear-based inquiry about the price action in the precious metals sector this week. And for sure, both the financial bubble media and a lot of blogosphere are helping to fuel this fear. So I wanted to comment on the action. To begin with, the BEST contrarian indicator out there – Dennis … Continue reading
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After a year of rocky economic recovery and a mixed bag of U.S. data, market strategists are waxing optimistic about the profit prospects in 2011….
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What should you believe about gold? It’s going up. Yes, we know…it might go down….
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Ten consecutive years. Three words. As rare as they are few….
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The debt crisis that has taken down banks and even countries threatens more than 100 American municipalities this year.
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The former head of Shell Oil warns that oil could almost double in price, in a year.
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Heading into 2011, the consensus outlook on precious metals is slightly positive but the consensus believes that higher interest rates will ultimately support the US currency and in turn engender a move out of Gold. The Gold naysayers are using “rising rates” as a way to dismiss Gold. Let me explain why this belief is … Continue reading