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Follow the Money in the Junior Gold Stock Space
Follow the money. The up trend in the Junior to Majors ratio suggests a rally phase….
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Follow the money. The up trend in the Junior to Majors ratio suggests a rally phase….
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Weekly Review…
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We now have some follow through to Thursday’s swing low and unlike the last two times, this one is not taking the shape of a bear flag. As I explained last week in the nightly reports, and this week on the blog in “Hoping for a Break” , I was looking for smart money to run … Continue reading
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Certain may not be the best word to use in a post-bubble world. Is anything truly certain? Ok maybe not. If you don’t like certain then lets replace it with “highly probable.” So why is it highly probable that gold stocks will go higher? Let me digress for a moment. Making big money isn’t all … Continue reading
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Weekly Review of Precious Metals….
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This essay is based on the Premium Update posted on July 16th, 2010 We live in an era of unparalleled confusion on monetary and economic issues. It’s almost like a shoot-out among the economists in the Old West, except that here you can’t tell the good guys from the bad guys. You read so … Continue reading
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Rick Ackerman’s pal Chuck is bullish. He too heard the “death cross” chants blaring far and wide, saw sentiment in the dumper, saw Robert Prechter and other D Boys broadcast far and wide and figured the fear was not sustainable. Now, at the dawn of — yawn — another earnings season, Chuck is bullish on … Continue reading
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Anyone who has been following this blog knows that I tend to do the opposite of the mainstream. My latest rendition of contrarian investing occurred at the latest intermediate term bottom in stocks when everyone was bearish, with many calling for a crash. What was I doing? I was buying. I have been doing one … Continue reading
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Tell this to a baby boomer or a middle aged person and they would be quite skeptical. Their neighborhood financial advisor or planner doesn’t advocate Gold. It is too dangerous. It could drop to $500. Gold stocks? Hell no! After failing to get you out of stocks not once but twice in the last ten … Continue reading
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The long-term story for a gold and a gold mining stocks bull market is clear and easy to grasp: Dubious monetary policy and irresponsible fiscal policy with government debt rising all over the world are a surefire recipe for a surging demand in gold. Toss in stagnant or even declining supply, and you have all … Continue reading