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Junior Gold Stocks Rebound from Lows
Source: Jordan Roy-Byrne, The Daily Gold   (1/30/12)
"Mining companies that grow their businesses and add value could perform fantastically thanks to a likely increase in the valuation of the sector." More >


Why Pipeline Politics in Central Asia Are a Boon for U.S. Investors
Source: Kent Moors, Money Morning  (1/30/12)
"Recent moves by Russia, Iran and especially China have just improved U.S.-based energy prospects. That's why I'm going to focus on one country many people haven't heard much about: Turkmenistan." More >


Warren Buffett's Renewable Energy Investment
Source: Jeff Siegel, Energy & Capital  (1/30/12)
"With concerns over the likelihood of higher gas prices this summer, the bill and its sponsors propose the creation of a 'Reasonable Profits Board' that would control the profits of oil and gas companies." More >


Congress' Next Bad Idea Would Destroy the Shale Boom
Source: James Baldwin, Money Morning  (1/30/12)
"Last week, six members of Congress, led by Rep. Dennis Kucinich, introduced the 'Gas Price Spike Act.' With concerns over the likelihood of higher gas prices this summer, the bill and its sponsors propose the creation of a 'Reasonable Profits Board' that would control the profits of oil and gas companies." More >


Copper Continues to Confound the Commodities Crowd
Source: Mickey Fulp, Mercenary Geologist  (1/30/12)
"In the long run, we will continue to use more copper worldwide every year than we are discovering in new deposits and developing into new mines. Therefore, I remain a long-term secular bull for copper, as the citizens of emerging market countries demand the electricity, modern-day transportation and myriad of consumer goods and conveniences that we view as necessities in the developed world." More >


Is 2012 the Year of the Golden Dragon?
Source: Eric McWhinnie, Wall St. Cheat Sheet  (1/30/12)
"More Chinese customers are purchasing gold as a way to give a gift that will also offer protection from inflation and preserve wealth." More >


Why Gold Is Shining Bright and What the Fed Is Doing
Source: Chris Vermeulen, The Gold and Oil Guy  (1/30/12)
"If central banks around the world continue to print money, there are only a few places to hide. Precious metals and other commodities like oil will vastly outperform stocks in the long run if the dollar continues to slide." More >


Gold Stocks To Rally Like During The Great Depression
Source: Hubert Moolman  (1/29/12)
"It appears that we have conditions that are ideal for gold stocks to finally take the lead in this bull market." More >


Arguing with the Market
Source: Toby Connor, Gold Scents  (1/29/12)
"If Bernanke can break the dollar rally and get the dollar moving south again there is no way we are going to experience a deflationary bear market this year." More >


The Long-Term Bull Market E Wave Count
Source: David Banister, The Market Trend Forecast  (1/29/12)
"My instincts still tell me that the S&P 500 lows of 1,074 may have been primary wave 4, and we are in primary wave 5 up now." More >


Philip Ker

Is It Time to Get into Gold Junior Mining Plays?: Philip Ker
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Gold Report   (1/27/12)
Philip Ker, a mining analyst for Canada-based Union Securities Ltd., says while current market conditions are affecting the junior mining space, they are also helping investors to identify low-risk opportunities and projects that may provide future value growth. In this exclusive interview for The Gold Report, Ker discusses how the industry will need to continue to see positive news, especially from senior and midtier producers, which should trickle down to the juniors. More >


Gold Has Foundation to Build Next Move Higher
Source: Ben Traynor, BullionVault  (1/27/12)
"Wholesale market gold prices were headed for their biggest one-week rise since the start of December in London Friday, climbing back through $1,720/oz, a weekly gain of over 3%." More >


Central Bank Gold: Joining the Dots
Source: Adrian Ash, BullionVault  (1/27/12)
"Central banks control a shrinking proportion of what's been mined from the ground. A far greater tonnage of gold again is finding its way into private ownership, and there it's having a greater still impact on how money and finance work." More >


With Friends Like These, Does Gold Need an Official QE3?
Source: Eric McWhinnie, Wall St. Cheat Sheet  (1/27/12)
"Recent moves by the Fed and Congress are very friendly to precious metals. They reinforce the belief that officials will continue to flood the economy with money in hopes of spurring growth. This reinforcement of friendship has helped gold prices increase more than 12% this month." More >


Gold ETF Mass Exodus
Source: Adam Hamilton, Zeal Intelligence  (1/27/12)
"The ETF GLD acts as an incredibly important conduit for the vast pools of stock-market capital to easily flow into and out of physical gold bullion." More >


Coming Scarcity of HREEs in Modern Apps Looks Good for Canadian Companies
Source: RareMetalBlog  (1/27/12)
"The geology of Canada and the remote regions, especially the north, provide excellent opportunities for finding the resource with the narrowest niches." More >


Junior Resources Companies Set to Outperform?
Source: Frank Holmes, U.S. Global Investors  (1/27/12)
"Emerging market countries, including Brazil, India and China, have switched from a tightening mode to an easing cycle, which generally has had a positive effect on the markets." More >


Daniela Desormeaux

Lithium Investment to Power Portfolios: Daniela Desormeaux
Source: George Mack of The Energy Report  (1/26/12)
The lithium market is currently dominated by a handful of major producers, but investors naturally look to smaller junior exploration and production (E&P) companies for the real growth. Economist Daniela Desormeaux of Santiago, Chile-based signumBOX takes a global macroeconomic view of the lithium industry and concludes that supply will meet demand, but if the adoption of vehicular lithium ion batteries occurs sooner than the market expects, demand could overtake supply. In this exclusive interview with The Energy Report, Desormeaux discusses some of the juniors that could ultimately add some energy to portfolios. More >


Broken Dollar
Source: Toby Connor, Gold Scents  (1/26/12)
"The risk is great that the stock market could enter a runaway type rally if the dollar has begun the move down into an intermediate-degree bottom." More >


State of the Union: How to Profit from President Obama's New Clean Energy Challenge
Source: Kent Moors, Money Morning  (1/26/12)
"I see three initial questions arising from President Obama having thrown down the 'clean energy challenge' gauntlet: Is it a good idea? Is it attainable? How can investors profit? Let's take a look at-and answer-all three." More >


Silver Price Forecast 2012: I Stand by $140/oz Silver
Source: Hubert Moolman  (1/26/12)
"Market conditions often cause silver to fall behind gold for quite some time, whereafter silver normally catches up in a big way." More >


The Surprise Rally in Gold and Silver
Source: Jeb Handwerger, Gold Stock Trades  (1/26/12)
"Gold appears to be making a reversal at oversold and long-term support levels, breaking a five-month downtrend." More >


Filling an Energy Order with Chinese Takeouts
Source: Frank Holmes, US Global Investors  (1/26/12)
"China has been hungry to power its country for more than 1.3B residents, and takeouts of commodity-related companies is one way to fill its tall energy order." More >


Fayyaz Alimohamed

'Mania' in Junior Mining Stocks Predicted: Fayyaz Alimohamed
Source: Source: Brian Sylvester of The Gold Report  (1/25/12)
Fayyaz Alimohamed, CEO of Altair Ventures Inc. and publisher of the Acamar Journal, offers historical perspective and predictions on the global economic crisis. In this exclusive Gold Report interview, he foresees a "mania" in junior mining stocks and recommends holding physical gold outside the banking system as a safety net. More >


Fed Policy Set to Support Gold
Source: Ben Traynor, BullionVault  (1/25/12)
"Spot market gold bullion prices dropped to $1,653/oz Wednesday morning, down 1.7% from Monday's high, while stock markets, commodities and the euro all slid and U.S. Treasuries gained after the head of the International Monetary Fund suggested the European Central Bank could take losses on its Greek bond holdings." More >


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