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Interview: Multi-Year Resistance Levels Gold, Silver, GDX, GDXJ

Jordan Roy-Byrne wraps up our editorials today with a look at the gold, silver, and GDX charts. We discuss the multi-year resistance levels that all are closing in on. Also a couple comments on the type of stocks that are moving. Click Here for TheDailyGold Premium

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TheDailyGold Premium Update #674

The 15-page update was published and emailed to subscribers early Sunday morning. In this mostly text update we covered a number of junior silver stocks and assessed the potential on the ones we own. We also discussed the type of silver stocks that could be the big winners moving forward.

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Near Term Upside Targets in Gold, Silver & Miners

The precious metals sector could currently be trading within a bullish consolidation. The metals have consolidated and corrected for one month while the shares have been consolidating for three weeks.  Gold and Silver have bounced from support several times while the shares have traded around their highs over the past three weeks. The sector (aside … Continue reading

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TheDailyGold Premium Update #673

The 20-page update was published and emailed to subscribers early Sunday AM. We updated our report on one of our top 8 companies that we project to have 15-bagger potential in 3 to 4 years.

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Interview: All Juniors Will Surge After GDXJ Breaks 2016 High

Jordan expects a significant move higher in the GDXJ as soon as it breaks out of its seven-year base. Mining stocks are still very cheap compared to gold, silver, and the rest of the stock market. Silver right now is likely even cheaper than the gold stocks. For several reasons, Jordan is not particularly concerned … Continue reading

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Are Gold Stocks Too Overbought?

Gold Stocks could be at a tricky juncture. They have already made significant gains, yet history, coupled with the current bullish conditions, suggests more gains coming and probably significant gains.  However, corrections of 15%-20% during these rebounds are normal and sometimes frequent (like in 2008-2009).  One doesn’t want to risk having to chase strength, but … Continue reading

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