Streetwise Articles
Gold Breakout Targets $1,500
Source: Jason Hamlin, Gold Stock Bull (11/11/09)
Gold recently completed a bullish inverted head and shoulders continuation pattern and quickly put in a gain of $100 or 10%. While the rise has been impressive, the technical picture suggests gold has much higher to go before any meaningful correction will surface.
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How Will Niagara Falls Fit Through a Garden Hose?
Source: Jeff Clark, Casey's Gold & Resource Report (11/11/09)
There's no doubt in my mind that we'll have a mania in gold. And because the gold and especially silver markets are so tiny, the rush into them will be like trying to push the contents of Hoover Dam through a garden hose.
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Trading Gold, Silver, Oil and Gas Using ETFs
Source: Chris Vermeulen, TheGoldAndOilGuy (11/11/09)
So far this week has been slow in regards to commodity ETF funds. Gold continues to shine while silver refuses to make a move higher. Crude oil has a nice bull flag and we are waiting for a breakout and setup while natural gas continues to see selling pressure.
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A Lot of Cash to Find in a Hurry
Source: Adrian Ash, BullionVault (11/11/09)
With 30-year bond yields still lower than they were before last winter's wipe-out, there's an urgency about refinancing debt as 2010 draws near. And not just at the U.S. Treasury either.
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Can Silver Count on Gold?
Source: Silver Investing News, Melissa Pistilli (11/11/09)
"Will the gold market continue to buoy silver prices?"
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IMF Economists Lament Dollar-Based Financial System
Source: Financial Times, Krishna Guha (11/11/09)
"the world [has] to examine alternatives to the dollar as the dominant reserve asset."
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Vietnam to Allow Gold Imports to Prevent Speculation
Source: Bloomberg, Nguyen Kieu Giang (11/11/09)
"Five or six companies will be allowed to bring in unlimited amounts of gold."
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Commodity Report for Gold, Silver, Oil and Nat Gas
Source: Chris Vermeulen, TheGoldandOilGuy (11/10/09)
Everyone is talking about commodities as the place to be in the coming months. I tend to agree, but it is still important to know where each commodity is trading to maximize returns and reduce risk.
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Gold Breaks $1,100: Does It Matter?
Source: Seeking Alpha, Investor Nirav (11/10/09)
"China has $2.27 trillion in reserves. Spending $25 billion a year buying gold is chump change."
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Chile to Triple Gold Production by 2015
Source: Mineweb, Lawrence Williams (11/10/09)
"Much of Chile's current production is byproduct output from the country's huge copper mining industry"
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December Gold Looks Set for Another Leap
Source: GoldSeek, Rick Ackerman (11/10/09)
"…we treat every top on the hourly chart as potentially important"
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Will China Buy 203 Tons of Gold from IMF?
Source: Commodity Online (11/10/09)
"…the higher gold prices rise, the less likely China will be interested in IMF gold…"
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Secret Plan to Defend Euro Against Falling Dollar
Source: GoldSeek, Peter Cooper (11/10/09)
"All it takes is a word from the ECB and the massive dollar carry trade will unwind."
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Alaskan Gold Production 'Booming'
Source: World Gold Council (11/10/09)
"Alaska is currently experiencing levels of gold production last seen back in 1916."
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2010 Gold Stock Boom
Source: Neil Charnock, GoldOz (11/10/09)
Gold has just breached US$1,100 after a strong move following the purchase of 200 tonnes of gold bullion by the Reserve Bank of India from the International Monetary Fund. This overhang had been troubling "ye of little faith" observers of gold.
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Gold Market Update
Source: Clive Maund (11/9/09)
Last week gold's major new uptrend became established when following a successful test of support at the breakout point it advanced to new highs, indifferent to temporary dollar strength. The new uptrend is expected to be at least of similar magnitude and duration...
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India-IMF Deal: Tipping Point for Gold?
Source: Frank Holmes, U.S. Global Investors (11/9/09)
India's deal to buy 200 metric tons (6.4 million troy ounces) of gold from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is a huge deal—not just the fact that the New Delhi government is handing over $6.7 billion for the metal, but what it may mean for gold going forward.
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Silver Market Update
Source: Clive Maund (11/9/09)
Whereas gold has forged ahead to new highs in recent weeks, silver has got bogged down working off overhanging supply...
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Eight Months Into Rally, What's Next for Market and Gold?
Source: David A. Banister, Active Trading Partners (11/9/09)
We have come a long way since early March of this year. After bottoming at 666, the SP 500 Index has rallied as high as 1101 at its recent peak pricing. . .I believe the next leg for the market is a corrective movement to the downside.
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Nevada Gold Mines Helped Rural Economies Survive Financial Crisis
Source: Mineweb, Dorothy Kosich (11/9/09)
"…mining and mining services contributed $2.4 billion to Nevadans' personal incomes in 2008."
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Volume Telling the Tale for Metals and Resource Stocks
Source: David Coffin & Eric Coffin, HRA Advisories (11/9/09)
India's central bank taking 200 tonnes (6.4 million oz) of gold from the IMF in an off-market trade has certainly lit a fire under the yellow metal. Given the greenback was steady and that gold's chart went near vertical when the overnight rumor became official, it is likely that the big long position that came into the market forced some covering on the short side. Is this more than a spike?
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Victor Gonçalves Favors Juniors to Win the 2009 Gold Series
Source: The Gold Report (11/6/09)
An avowed Keynesian, Equities and Economics Report writer Victor Gonçalves, in this exclusive interview with The Gold Report, says the yellow metal will generally see more strength than weakness before the new year, after which "things really get sour." However, he's rooting for the juniors in the homestretch, affirming: "This is the best part about juniors—we're in results season."
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Will Russia Really Sell Gold in 'Open Market' or Keep Buying?
Source: GoldForecaster (11/6/09)
Russia's central bank has bought 180 tons since June 2006 and another Russian Agency holds off selling 50 tons. What's going on?
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The Past Decade
Source: David Morgan, Silver Investor (11/6/09)
David Morgan, Silver Investor, is interviewed by Ellis Martin about how the precious metals market has changed and what's driving it.
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