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Interview: Inflation Data & What it Means

Jordan Roy-Byrne, Founder and Editor of The Daily Gold joins us to recap the 9.1% inflation print for June. This was slightly higher than expectations and all but locks in another minimum 75bps hike. We tie this data into what the Fed could do past the next meeting. We also discuss the moves in gold … Continue reading

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Gold’s Struggling Right Now but Here’s When & How it Changes

Vince Lanci from Echo Bay Partners, who writes the Gold Fix, joins us to discuss what is going on in the Gold market and what factors are influencing it. Topics include Fed timelines for stopping hikes, Oil starting to crack, potential for a Gold flush and the coming crisis in Europe (due to very strong … Continue reading

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Video: Is Gold About to Crash Like in 2013?

In this video, we compare Gold at present to late 2012/early 2013. Gold “looks” similar on the chart but that is where the similarities end. Click Here to Learn About TheDailyGold Premium

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Gold & Gold Stocks Weeks From Historic Bottom

Gold and Gold stocks have fallen to levels from which we should see excellent returns over the next 12 months and potentially spectacular over the long term. However, that does not mean a bottom and reversal are imminent.    Concerning the gold stocks, the indicators are extremely oversold and have reached levels similar to … Continue reading

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Interview: Fed Shift & Gold Bottom Approaching

Jordan Roy-Byrne, Founder and Editor of The Daily Gold, joins us to discuss what market data has him fairly certain that the last Fed rate hike will be at the coming July meeting, and why he feels now is the time to start accumulating the gold and silver mining stocks. Click Here to Learn About … Continue reading

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Gold Stocks are Extremely Oversold

Gold stocks have broken down technically, but they are extremely oversold.   Let’s start with GDXJ, which is rebounding today after testing support at $32.   The chart below plots GDXJ along with four breadth indicators, including new 52-week lows and a 50-day rate of change. The blue lines mark where the percentage of … Continue reading

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