Streetwise Gold Articles
Major Improvement in Gold's Interim Outlook
Source: Clif Droke (6/3/12)
"The 10-month price oscillator for gold, which measures how overbought or oversold gold is, registered its first 'oversold' reading since the bottom of the credit crisis in late 2008."
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All Hail! Grade Is King Again for Junior Gold Stocks
Source: Kip Keen, Mineweb (6/1/12)
"A number of gold juniors are looking to make their projects more palatable—and generate far quicker payback for investors—by decreasing their scope and/or focusing on higher grades."
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Precious Metals and Miners Beginning to Outperform General Markets
Source: Jeb Handwerger, Gold Stock Trades (6/1/12)
"Recently, the gold and silver miners have been outperforming the S&P 500, indicating that we may be seeing the rotation from overvalued equities into the undervalued miners."
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The Myths and Realities of a Gold Standard
Source: Terry Coxon, Casey Research (6/1/12)
"The gold standard is now within the living memory of just a few million Americans, nearly all of whom would be dangerous behind the wheel. But thanks to money printing and federal deficits, the idea of a gold standard has resurfaced in the public's consciousness."
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Is the Market at a Historic Turning Point? Top Watchers Say. . .
Source: Streetwise Reports Editors (6/1/12)
Legendary Dow Theory Letters Writer Richard Russell issued a big bear warning May 27. In a special early alert for his subscribers, he announced that his analysis of the April to May activity on the Dow Jones Industrials showed the continuation of a primary bear market that started on October 9, 2007. "We are now dealing with the latter part of the primary bear market. . .subscribers should now follow a course of utmost caution," he said. "As for gold, I think it will be under pressure for a while, but before this bear market is over, gold will embark on a major bull move. The current correction in gold will test every goldbug's nerves," he added.
The Gold Report asked other market watchers for their interpretations of the numbers and the impact these trends could have on the price of gold and gold equities. Their responses reflected their unique perspectives. More >
The Ultimate Gold Bull Peter Grandich vs. The Muted Bear Steve Palmer
Source: JT Long of The Gold Report (6/1/12)
Is gold preparing for another shot up to $2,500/ounce heights or on the way down after being overbought? In this exclusive interview with The Gold Report, two respected names in the investing world share their arguments for what could happen in the coming years and how to profit from it. Financial Adviser Peter Grandich predicts a lot more upside while AlphaNorth Asset Management Chief Investment Officer Steve Palmer has a more cautious outlook on the shiny metal. Where are you putting your money?
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The Golden Wealth of Turkey
Source: Frank Holmes, U.S. Global Investors (6/1/12)
"When I talk about the Love Trade, India and China are frequently discussed since the two countries have been dominating world jewelry demand. Turkey's love for gold, though, cannot be overlooked, as an estimated 5,000 tons have been accumulating in people's homes for years."
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Global Gold Mining Trends
Source: Scott Wright, Zeal Intelligence (6/1/12)
"Where in the world is the gold coming from? As investors, it behooves us to understand the forces that are driving industry trends, the same forces that may govern the decision-making process of a miner looking for gold."
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Gold Mining Stocks: Now Is the Time to Buy
Source: Don Miller, Money Morning (5/31/12)
"At these levels, it's time to take a closer look at shares of big gold miners—while they are still a bargain."
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Gold Reserves Getting Bigger Role in New Economic Order
Source: Peter Cooper, Resource Investor (5/30/12)
"Under a $3.5B stabilization plan being promoted in Germany as the European Redemption Pact, the heavily indebted Eurozone states would use hard assets such as their gold and currency reserves to back a new type of euro bond."
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The Fear Factor in Gold Equities: Robert Cohen
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Gold Report (5/30/12)
The market is like a kid that can only ride a bike with training wheels on it, according to Robert Cohen of GCIC Ltd. As portfolio manager of the Dynamic Precious Metals Fund and the Dynamic Strategic Gold Class Fund (sold in Canada) and the Dynamic Gold & Precious Metals Fund (sold in the U.S.), Cohen is expecting a new set of training wheels in the form of a third round of quantitative easing. In this exclusive interview with The Gold Report, Cohen suggests that, as fear among investors continues to drive down stock prices, the market is now primed for patient accumulation.
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Bulls Misjudged the Dollar
Source: Adrian Ash, BullionVault (5/30/12)
"Trading volume in U.S. gold futures yesterday hit a new 2012 record according to Reuters data, leaping to 484,000 contracts and breaching both the previous high of late January and the current level of open interest outstanding."
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Patience Pays with Gold and Silver
Source: Eric McWhinnie, Wall St. Cheat Sheet (5/30/12)
"While some may expect bullion demand to be significantly lower from falling gold prices, demand for gold as an insurance policy on fiat currencies remains high."
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Infographic: What Makes Gold Great?
Source: Visual Capitalist (5/30/12)
"Wars have been fought, love expressed and political landscapes changed through gold. But what makes gold great?
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Gold Prices: Making Sense of the 'Death Cross'
Source: Keith Fitz-Gerald, Money Morning (5/30/12)
"This isn't hard to understand when you consider that the dollar and gold have an inverse relationship. If one rises, the other traditionally falls. I don't expect that to last much longer."
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One of the Finest Opportunities to Buy Gold in the Whole Bull Market: Sprotts' Embry
Source: Geoff Candy, Mineweb (5/30/12)
"For Sprott's John Embry, the current level represents a strong buying opportunity because nothing in recent months has really been 'gold unfriendly.'
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The Flock of Black Swans Facing Gold
Source: Geoff Candy, Mineweb (5/29/12)
"While the commodity spectrum as a whole peaked out around 14 months ago, the sheer number of potential black swan events on the horizon could see gold breach $2,500/oz before year-end."
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Gold’s 'Contrarian Moment'
Source: David Galland, Casey Research (5/29/12)
"Be very cautious about industrial commodities as a whole, at least until we see signs of inflation showing up in earnest, but don't miss this opportunity to use the recent correction to fill out that corner of your portfolio dedicated to gold and gold stocks."
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Platinum Glut Diminishing as Bear Market Approaches
Source: Bloomberg, Nicholas Larkin (5/29/12)
"The first drop in platinum mine supply in four years and record car sales, the biggest source of demand, are reducing a surplus of the metal and shoring up prices on the brink of a bear market."
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Strong Evidence of an Important Low in Gold Stocks
Source: Jordan Roy-Byrne, The Daily Gold (5/28/12)
"There is compelling evidence that the gold shares have completed an important bottom. A rebound is underway and should continue well into June. However, until we see a successful retest of this low, we have no way to confirm if this is the start of the next cyclical bull market."
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Will Gold and Silver Fall All the Way with the Euro?
Source: Julian Phillips, Gold Forecaster (5/28/12)
"What we've seen lately is gold and silver prices moving with (and often faster, both ways) than the euro, but the link remains solid."
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Special Report: Richard Russell Calls a Bear Signal
Source: The Gold Report Editors (5/27/12)
In an early alert to subscribers on May 27, Dow Theory Letters Newsletter Writer Richard Russell announced that his analysis of the April to May activity on the Dow Jones Industrials showed the continuation of a primary bear market that started on October 9, 2007. "We are now dealing with the latter part of the primary bear market... subscribers should now follow a course of utmost caution," he said. "As for gold, I think it will be under pressure for a while, but before this bear market is over, gold will embark on a major bull move. The current correction in gold will test every gold bug's nerves," he said. Look for further bull vs. bear market analysis throughout the week.
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Gold and Silver Stocks Are in Deep Value Territory: Alka Singh
Source: George S. Mack of The Gold Report (5/25/12)
Gold and silver began a correction nine months ago, but shares of the mines that produce these valuable metals have suffered in a much more exaggerated fashion. Mine2Capital Co-Founder and Partner Alka Singh has prospected for ideas that she believes will maximize shareholder value when the markets turn upward in the relatively near future. In this exclusive interview with The Gold Report, Singh delivers her best junior ideas, and she also sweetens the story with a handful of more liquid names that she recommends in a fear-driven and uncertain environment.
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Central Banks Boost Gold Holdings Yet Again
Source: Lawrence Williams, Mineweb (5/25/12)
"Gold may have fallen out of central bank favor for a few decades, but central banks are realizing that it should be a significant part of a country's foreign reserve base as fiat currencies lose their intrinsic value."
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First, Do Good When Mining for Gold: Benoit La Salle
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Gold Report (5/23/12)
Benoit La Salle is the founder, president and CEO of SEMAFO, a mining company that rates its work in sustainability and community building as high as it does its gold production. In an exclusive interview with The Gold Report, La Salle tells investors why they should be looking at both gold and West Africa right now; which company report is most important (hint: it's no longer the annual report); and what a company's most critical asset is, no matter its project.
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