It is no secret that Warren Buffett publicly dislikes gold. Earlier this year, Berkshire’s CEO and largest shareholder reminded investors in a Fortune article that gold has limited industrial demand and even said the precious metal “will remain lifeless forever.” Apparently, the strong distaste for the yellow metal runs throughout the Omaha-based ... Read More
chanakya
07
May2012
As the gold stocks continue to fall to new lows and struggle to find a bottom, it is important to keep things in perspective. Before we get to the visual comparison with the 1960s and 1970s, we want to touch on the reasons why the gold stocks have underperformed in ... Read More
May 7, 2012chanakya
29
Apr2012
From: Clif Droke
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 10:35 PM
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Subject: submission
It’s amazing sometimes how much difference a year can make on investor psychology. For most of last year investors worried incessantly about a potential “double dip” U.S. recession and the possibility of another worldwide credit crisis beginning in Europe.
Fast forward to ... Read More
April 29, 2012chanakya
06
Feb2012
Is the U.S. “decoupling” from the European crisis?
Selling pressure earlier in the week gave way to strong demand for equities as concerns over the European debt crisis have been moved to the backburner. Investors have instead been focusing on the improved U.S. economic and employment picture.
In an article by Reuters ... Read More
February 6, 2012chanakya
06
Feb2012
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Speculating and investing in this sector is difficult. It is a far more difficult industry than others and that is why companies continue to struggle and fail even with the luxury of high metals prices. We’ve written extensively ... Read More
February 6, 2012chanakya
09
Jan2012
A BUY has been issued with the STOPS as in the Smartp Strategy Grid for EURUSD below.
January 9, 2012chanakya
07
Jan2012
The cyclical bull market recovery which began in March 2009 was powerful in its first year, moderately strong in 2010 and visibly weakened by the end of 2011. Thus we have the pattern of a recovery which is losing internal force with each passing year. The start of a New ... Read More
January 7, 2012chanakya
05
Jan2012
All bull markets have to endure a plethora of corrections and all bull markets have to endure a handful of major corrections. The gold stocks are no different. In fact, due to nature of the mining business and the high-beta status of these stocks, it is very easy for investors ... Read More
January 5, 2012chanakya
21
Dec2011
Despite calls for the death of the gold bull market, the precious metal managed to climb $21 higher on Tuesday to settle above the $1,600 psychological level. The U.S. dollar declined as the euro sustained a move above $1.30. While many expect today’s European Central Bank loan offering to add ... Read More
December 21, 2011chanakya