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Interview: Silver Technicals & Sector M&A

Jordan Roy-Byrne, Editor & Publisher of The Daily Gold, joins us to discuss the precious metals markets, with more of a focus on silver and the silver mining stocks. Click Here to Learn About TheDailyGold Premium

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Gold Stocks Very Oversold, But Need Macro Catalyst

No, the Fed pushing out rate hikes with language doesn’t amount to a macro catalyst. History shows that a macro catalyst for Gold is usually a shift in Fed policy or a correction or bear market in the stock market. These things typically lead to declining real interest rates, which drives Gold higher.   In 2017 … Continue reading

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Interview: Gold Stocks Very Oversold & Macro Picture

Jordan Roy-Byrne, Editor & Publisher of The Daily Gold, joins us for some macro thoughts on the precious metals, and his takeaway from the recent moves in gold, silver, and the precious metals mining stocks. We discuss his in-depth market study of the 52 week highs and lows distributed across the metals and miners and … Continue reading

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Interview: Real Gold Bull Market Still 6-12 Months Away

In this interview, Jordan Roy-Byrne of TheDailyGold.com shares his view that gold’s real bull market is at least 12 months away. He offers primarily his fundamental argument for this view. After gold breaks through $2,100, Jordan thinks gold will have its biggest move since the late 70’s. Jordan also briefly discusses gold stocks and what … Continue reading

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TheDailyGold Premium Update #740

The 28-page update was published and emailed to subscribers early Sunday AM. The update included an intro report on a watch list company with huge potential in 2 to 3 years. However, we see the stock trading lower over the months ahead. Timing is important!

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Gold Stocks Breakdown. What’s Next?

In our last editorial, we noted that if the gold stocks (HUI & GDXJ), which were in a precarious position, lost their lines of support, it could lead to another 15% to 20% downside. This week both the HUI and GDXJ lost support and are trading at fresh 52-week lows. The HUI has 10% downside … Continue reading

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