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Real Price of Gold Update

The real price of Gold or relative Gold refers to Gold’s performance against other markets and asset classes. The real price of Gold can be a leading indicator for the price of Gold. Also, Gold relative to Commodities (namely Oil and Steel) is a leading indicator for profit margins for gold producers. The Gold/Oil and … Continue reading

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A Weak Economy Remains Gold’s Best Friend

It was Bob Prechter of Elliott Wave fame, likely among others who noted that correlations between all asset classes are quite strong during a Depression. This is true in a cyclical sense but not in a structural sense. Stocks tumbled in the 1929-1941 period while commodities, led by Gold and gold producers, increased in value. … Continue reading

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First Majestic Silver 4/27

Founder and CEO of First Majestic Silver, Keith Neumeyer discusses the company’s pending acquisition and provides an update on the company’s operations at La Parilla and Del Toro.  

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Large Cap Miners Underperforming the Juniors and Silver Stocks

While the precious metals sector has consolidated and struggled to find a bottom, an important development has taken place. First, lets harken back to 2007-2008. Large cap mining stocks peaked in March 2008, yet the speculative sides of the sector “gave out” far earlier. The juniors and silver stocks actually peaked in April 2007. That … Continue reading

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Interview with Marc Faber 4/24

Marc Faber joined us and discussed his view of gold stocks, exploration companies, the price of Gold, when QE 3 will start and more.

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Gold and Silver Enter Period of Low Volatility and Disinterest

Gold and Silver have been correcting multi-year advances. In this article we illustrate what ultimately develops as these corrections progress into consolidations. Namely, volatility declines, general interest in the market evaporates and this produces sentiment that is conducive for an important bottom. Because these are long-lasting, sustained corrections, the bottoms take time to develop. There … Continue reading

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