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Bullish Consolidation in Gold but Silver & Miners Weak

Gold is consolidating bullishly but sector weakness casts doubt it can break $2100. The key support levels remain $2000 in Gold and $22 in Silver. Click Here to Learn About TheDailyGold Premium

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Precious Metals Remain in Secular Bear Market

We wrote that gold stocks are cheap and hated a few weeks ago.   You never could use those adjectives in a bull market.   Gold remains extremely close to a significant and historic breakout, but the sector as a whole is breaking down when measured against the stock market.   Below, we plot … Continue reading

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Gold & Silver Breakdown vs. Stock Market

We detail the current breakdown of precious metals against the stock market. Gold, Silver and gold stocks are breaking down to multi-year and in some cases multi-decade lows relative to the stock market. This also occurred in the late 1990s and 1960s before the start of those secular bull markets in precious metals. Click Here … Continue reading

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Here is why Gold Stocks are Performing Poorly

Gold has been going sideways now for several months with resistance at $2100. With interest rates coming in the next few months central banks around the world have been buying gold and precious metals traders are expecting a big rally above $2100 to occur as that rate cut cycle starts. Yet, mining stocks are trading … Continue reading

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Gold’s Low Volatility is Sending a Message

Huge breakouts in markets are accompanied by long bases and very low volatility. Gold is in a long base and its volatility indicators remain in position for Gold to move explosively if it breaks $2100. Click Here to Learn About TheDailyGold Premium

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Gold & Silver Need to Hold These Support Levels

Gold has important short-term support at $2000 and Silver does at $22. If the metals lose those levels then there could be more selling. However, it could setup a significant low before the spring.

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Gold to Break $2100 This Spring

David Skarica @scotday talks about his investment philosophy, Gold’s potential and maximum pessimism in the gold stocks and junior gold stocks.

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