Streetwise Silver Articles
Will the Dollar Bull Monkey Dance End Badly, with a QE3 Party?
Source: David Banister, Market Trend Forecast (5/17/11)
"It's rare to get a crash on top of a crash."
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Lies, Damned Lies and the Z-Score
Source: Adrian Ash, Bullion Vault (5/16/11)
"Things that just shouldn't be just keep happening. . ."
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Gold Seesaws on Currency Worries
Source: Reuters, Amanda Cooper (5/16/11)
"Twin forces of deepening concern about eurozone debt and the growing strength of the dollar offset each other."
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Another Look at the Gold:Silver Ratio
Source: Andrey Dashkov, Casey International Speculator (5/16/11)
"The gold:silver ratio is not a reliable tool in an investor's toolbox."
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Gold Coins Remain Strong
Source: Bloomberg, Nicholas Larkin and Pham-Duy Nguyen (5/16/11)
"Sales of gold coins are on track for the best month in a year."
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Wary SA Miners Eye Record Rand Gold Price
Source: Business Day, Robert Laing (5/16/11)
"If gold sustains its run in local currency, South African gold miners could show an 8% or better gain."
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Shanghai Exchange Lowers Silver Margin, Daily Limits
Source: Reuters (5/16/11)
"All changes will take effect since the silver price did not hit the daily upward or downward limit."
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Silver Near Crash
Source: Adam Hamilton, Zeal Research (5/16/11)
"After a parabola sucks in buyers and capital like a black hole, anything can ignite furious selling."
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Easy Money and Hard Lessons
Source: Brent Cook, Exploration Insights (5/13/11)
"Although the mining equities don't always participate in the 'up' move in metal prices they seem to always 'enjoy' the down moves."
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China Likely to Remain Major Silver Importer
Source: Kitco, Allen Sykora (5/13/11)
"Private investors and industrial uses are both driving the metal's demand."
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Shanghai Gold Exchange Cuts Silver Margins
Source: Reuters (5/13/11)
"Trading volumes for the contract have surged."
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Silver Set to Shine Again in India
Source: Mineweb, Shivom Seth (5/13/11)
"Unfazed investors see dip as inevitable profit-taking."
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Gold, Silver Flirt with Gains
Source: The Street, Alix Steel (5/13/11)
"The U.S. dollar index was losing 0.12% to $75.10 as the euro recovered."
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Bin Laden Death Causing Countertrend Moves
Source: Jeb Handwerger, Gold Stock Trades (5/12/11)
". . . in gold, silver and the U.S. dollar."
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Gold and Silver Bullion Trade Signals
Source: The Street, Marco Hague (5/11/11)
"Support is in place, gold and silver buying looks set to resume."
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A Policy-Driven Silver Crash
Source: Clif Droke (5/10/11)
"Use the next few months to deleverage in advance of the Kress Cycle tsunami."
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Silver Market Update
Source: Clive Maund (5/10/11)
"Silver cheerleaders are hailing a fantastic buying opportunity. Is it?"
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COMEX Drops Napalm Bomb on Silver
Source: David Banister, Market Trend Forecast (5/10/11)
"Look for silver to regain its sprinting ability this summer or fall."
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Precious Metals Outlook 2011
Source: Nick Barisheff, BMG Bullion (5/10/11)
"Three dominant factors will impact precious metals in 2011. . ."
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A Word on Corrections
Source: David Galland, Casey Research (5/10/11)
"Buy in tranches; you might not hit the exact bottom, but trying to hit the bottom is a fool's game."
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Jobs Left Out of Mining Industry's Pot of Gold
Source: Sydney Morning Herald, Peter Martin (5/10/11)
"Australia's headed for more mining income than ever before."
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Silver Supply Is Sufficient, Experts Assert
Source: CNTV (5/10/11)
"In 2010, total demand for silver rose 12% to a 10-year high."
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Canada's Fiscal Strength Means Commodities Won't Sink
Source: Bloomberg, Theophilos Argitis and Greg Quinn (5/10/11)
"Canada has the best fiscal outlook of any G7 country."
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Silver Futures Rally as Investors Return
Source: Bloomberg, Kim Kyoungwha and Nicholas Larkin (5/9/11)
"Silver futures rebounded from the worst weekly slump since 1975."
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Silver Miners Likely to Take Price Fall in Stride
Source: Reuters (5/9/11)
"Producers will keep turning big profits even if the bearish mood persists."
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