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Video: Gold, Stocks, Bonds, Dollar = All Related

A study of history shows how all the asset classes can be related at secular turning points. In the mid 1960s, the secular bull in Bonds ended first and then followed by Stocks. Then Gold made its huge move. In 2000-2002, stocks peaked well before the dollar. The bull market in bonds is likely over. … Continue reading

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Video: Oversold Bounce Coming in Gold, Silver & Miners

Significant technical damage has been inflicted upon Gold, Silver and the miners, leaving them vulnerable to further selling over the coming weeks. However, they are very oversold on a very short-term basis and odds favor a rebound next week. GDXJ and SILJ formed bullish hammers. Silver outperformed Gold in recent days. Silver and Gold are … Continue reading

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Key Downside Levels in Gold & Silver

The move higher in bond yields and real interest rates on the back of a stable economy (for now) is causing heavy selling in Gold & Silver.    Although two weeks remain in August, Gold’s monthly candle chart shows a clear bearish engulfing candle.    The next strong support is the long-term monthly moving … Continue reading

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Video: Gold Volatility Dip: What Investors Need to Know

Volatility in Gold is declining as Gold and precious metals bleed lower. In the past, declines in volatility preceded a bottom in the market and later, a big move. Click Here to Learn About TheDailyGold Premium

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Video: Look for Gold & Silver Bounce at $1900 & $22.00

In the very short-term Gold and Silver are getting oversold and approaching support levels at $1900 Gold and $22.00 Silver. Our hope is for a very strong rebound from that support. If that does not transpire, then the medium term risk is in play. Click Here to Learn About TheDailyGold Premium

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Video: Bullish Sentiment Needed for Gold Bull

From a contrary perspective, the lack of bullish sentiment and interest in the precious metals sector is bullish. However, for Gold to begin a real bull market and bust through $2100, there will need to be a big increase in bullish sentiment, which is indicative of new buyers and a new bull market. Click Here … Continue reading

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