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Golden Fireworks are About to Begin

The gold bull is now on the verge of launching the most spectacular up leg of this 10 year bull market. This spring we should see the final parabolic rally of the massive C-wave advance that began in April `09 with a test of the 1980 high at $860. First off let me explain gold’s … Continue reading

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Energy? No Thanks. Miners, Yes.

Seems like everyone has now jumped back on the energy band wagon.To be precise energy, solar’s, uranium and rare earths. I hear it constantly in the media. However if something has gone up long enough and far enough to garner the attention of the media it’s usually closer to a top than a bottom. For … Continue reading

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“Gold & The Bond: Facing Reality”

There you sit. In Happy Land. You lean back in your armchair, with your golden friends. You sip a glass of wine and puff on a high quality cigar, toasting the good times for gold. You raise a glass for a number of recent new highs for many junior gold stocks.

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“Gold & Gold Stock: Major Buy Signals!”

The Dollar decline on soft volume over the past few days has given me a buy signal. I use our US dollar signals to play the dollar, and to coordinate your Gold and Gold Stock purchases.

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How to Trade Gold, Stocks and ETF’s in 2011

It’s time to reset our profit counter to zero and start looking for new profitable trades along with managing our current open positions on our small cap stocks which we continue to hold with gains of 66%, 35% and 10%.

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Gold Stocks: The Focus On GDX

1.   $1424 or $1315? Which price does gold touch first?  Gold is leaping higher this morning, up $9 to approx. $1375. 2.   My unchanged view has been that gold takes out 1424 first, and I bought into the lows at 1315, all the way down in a pyramid formation of buys. 3. The reason I … Continue reading

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Gold, Juniors, Gas: Technical Thumbs Up!

A substantial debate is emerging around the Gold $1315-1424 zone. Is Sir Gold overbought and due for a big fall?  Or do you ride your holdings above 1424 on a new leg higher! 2.   I guess if you used the marked to model numbers of the OTC derivatives (OTCDs) for your calculations, you could, maybe, make an argument that … Continue reading

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