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More Weakness Ahead for Precious Metals

The Fed minutes were dovish and this helped push Gold above $1310 to $1320. However, the miners, which usually lead the metals did little to confirm the rise. In fact, the miners have been relatively weak in recent days and had a bearish reversal on Thursday. Their rebound from an oversold condition has petered out. … Continue reading

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PDAC 2014 Underscores Muted Sentiment towards Gold Stocks

The buzz phrase at PDAC 2014 could be described as “cautious optimism.” Executives, analysts and investors seem to believe a corner has been turned but failed to show any excitement or hope beyond that. Some participants estimated that attendance was down 20% from last year and much lower than 2012. I did not attend last … Continue reading

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Don’t Fear Strength, Plenty More Upside Ahead for Gold Stocks

Major bottoms in any market or sector usually produce big rebounds and big gains for those who are correctly positioned. For some, the initial strong gains create trepidation that the market will experience a big correction or revert back to the previous bear market (which created the foundation for the big rebound). I’ve noticed this … Continue reading

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How Much Can GDX & GDXJ Gain in 2014?

In recent months we compared the bear market in gold stocks to bear markets of the past. Readers were probably getting sick of seeing our bear analogs chart which made the case that a major bottom was coming. The good news is the major bottom is in and now we can compare the current recovery … Continue reading

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Precious Metals Update

While majority of the traders and the financial media is focused on the US stock market, stuck in a argument between whether the recent correction is finished or not, the real action is….

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Gold and Silver Stocks Moving Average Analysis

The gold and silver stocks have rebounded nicely but have consolidated in recent weeks. Where is this going and how do we know? Well, a few weeks ago we publicly said that a major bottom is in. Thus, we believe the trend will go higher. Beyond belief, we need real confirmation that the sector will … Continue reading

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