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The Long and Short of What’s Happening With Silver These Days

Something has drastically changed in the silver market. The banks that once controlled the price of silver are now closing positions at a loss. The commercial shorts have begun to bleed money – and when blood spills sharks will circle. Hedge funds and traders that never even thought of silver before will begin to squeeze … Continue reading

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U.S. Dollar Could Rally In Coming Weeks

When one side of any market gets crowded, it is time to prepare for a possible reversal. While there are numerous reasons to be bearish on the U.S. dollar long-term, there are some short-to-intermediate-term factors that may cause the dollar to stage a counter-trend rally in the coming weeks. As we monitor the dollar, we … Continue reading

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Another Catalyst for Gold & Silver Shares?

If you’ve followed our work you know how useful intermarket analysis can be when deciphering future movements and trends in the precious metals complex. Years ago when I would analyze Gold I would only follow Gold. Now I am aware of a wealth of markets that can be analyzed, which can help provide an outlook … Continue reading

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Greg McCoach: Preserving Your Precious Capital

Mining Speculator Newsletter Writer Greg McCoach is nothing if not outspoken. “The U.S. government is now getting to the point that it can no longer pay the interest on its Treasury Bill debt through normal means…..

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We May Need to Wait for the Next Strong Upleg

This essay is based on the Premium Update posted on October 1st, 2010 The concern in the U.S. is that if the Federal Reserve pumps more money into the system, its efforts will hurt the value of the dollar and possibly stoke inflation, two events that would drive demand for gold. Yet some investors are … Continue reading

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Uncle Buck- Weekly View

The dollar is quite over sold on a daily chart, while the weekly chart still has more bearish going on than bullish…..

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British Pound Sterling GBP Currency Trend Forecast into Mid 2011

Whilst many may perceive currency movements as wide multi-year trading ranges such as between highs of £/$ 2.00 to lows of £/$1.00, however all of the worlds currencies are actually in a continuous state of perpetual free fall where the multi-year high – low trading ranges are fluctuations within the differing rates of decent as … Continue reading

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