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GDXJ Update

GDXJ has measured targets of $36.50 and $39.00. The first target was hit yesterday. Will GDXJ reach $39.00 or will it backtrack to previous resistance at $32.00? In any case, know your plan. If GDXJ snapsback to $32.00 to retest the breakout then that would be an opportune time to add to positions, especially if … Continue reading

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Kootenay Gold – The Best of Both Worlds

Without internally generated positive cash flow our juniors are money-eating machines constantly having to go to the market to raise capital through equity offerings.

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Record Highs in Gold Augur Crisis

As gold hits another high this morning, allow me to reiterate that you are witnessing something historic. This is the kind of move that most people will misplay and learn to regret. The hardest thing to do right now as a gold investor is to hold, so crudely, this is exactly what you should be … Continue reading

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Let the Currency Wars Begin

Currency wars are just one more piece to the ever-evolving puzzle called the global debt crisis. The rhetoric surrounding competitive currency devaluations- centered primarily in the U.S.-  has intensified in recent months. It appears  our leaders are coming to grips with the fact that there is only one way out of this crisis, and that is via … Continue reading

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A Currency Devaluation War: When Will The Next Crisis Start?

These past few weeks as the equity markets rallied based on the belief of further quantitative easing by the Fed in November’s meeting, the dollar has collapsed which I warned readers about a couple of weeks ago.  Since that time gold and silver have had a historic and parabolic rise as investors feel the Fed … Continue reading

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The Contrarian Call on Gold

Numerous recent busts (technology, banks, internet, oil, stocks, etc) have given rise to the principle of contrarian investing. Contrarians seek to buy when sentiment is bearish or when a market is completely ignored. They seek to sell when a market is overpriced or overvalued. The problem nowadays is that everyone has bubble fatigue. The herd … Continue reading

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Correction in Precious Metals – How Low and How Long?

  This essay is based on the Premium Update posted on October 8th, 2010 The International Monetary Fund’s annual meeting at the weekend failed to ease currency battles roiling markets, pushing the dispute off to a summit next month of leaders of Group of 20 countries, with no clear resolution in sight. Meanwhile, the lines … Continue reading

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