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Video Update: Gold Hits All Time High Against Foreign Currencies

Gold against foreign currencies hits an all time high as Gold closes around the $1475 resistance. Gold has support at $1425 with limited resistance from here until $1550. The path of least resistance remains higher in the short-term until Gold tests $1550. Click Here for TheDailyGold Premium

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Video: Gold vs. Foreign Currency Update

Gold against the foreign currency basket nearly closes at a monthly all time high. What does it mean going forward? Click Here for TheDailyGold Premium

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Video: About Financings in Juniors

What to look for and what to consider with respect to a financing in an individual junior company. Learn More About TheDailyGold Premium

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Video: Missed the Rally? Do This…

If you missed the rally or were underinvested, here is the approach you could take with your research & trading. Click Here for TheDailyGold Premium

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Video: Why is Silver Lagging?

We discuss why Silver is lagging and what has to happen, both short and medium term to change that. Click Here for TheDailyGold Premium

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Video: Gold Hits 6-Year High. Now What?

In this video we discuss the key technical levels, the importance of the close next Friday, Gold’s performance against foreign currencies and stocks and potential upside targets in Gold, GDX and GDXJ. Click Here for TheDailyGold Premium

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Interview: Metals Stocks & Fed Rate Cut

Jordan Roy-Byrne, Founder of The Daily Gold joins me today to share some bullish thoughts for the gold sector and more so gold stocks. It’s all about looking ahead to the when the Fed will cut rates. Typically metals stocks bottom 1-2 months before a rate cut. Keep that stat in mind. Click Here for … Continue reading

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Interview: The Next Downturn

There is always an ongoing conversation about the next financial crisis in terms of what will bring it on and how it will all play out in the markets. Most outcomes end up more extreme in nature than they truly turnout.  Jordan Roy-Byrne joins me to share his thoughts on how the next market correction … Continue reading

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