By Doug Hornig, Casey’s Research, Are you bullish on silver yet? Admittedly, it’s been a wild ride for the white […]
Are We Running Out of Silver?
By Jeff Clark, The Daily Reckoning, Silver has been on fire for the last three years – substantially outperforming its spotlight-grabbing […]
In an Undercollateralized World
By Frederick J. Sheehan, The world is undercollateralized. This is the single most important feature of the 2011 economy. Sixty […]
Gold Price Direction Based on Investor Sentiment
By Przemyslaw Radomski Based on the analysis of sentiment and on the way mining stocks perform relative to the underlying […]
Purple Crayon: Commodity Crash Field Position
The Purple Crayon isn’t just my homage to an ancient French children’s story , although, let’s face it, the books […]
Gold and currencies: an historical perspective
By David Levenstein, Gold was money long before currencies came into the fray but a look at how the world […]
Y2K=QE2
From http://www.marketanthropology.com site, History shows us that each bubble needs a tragic muse. The Nasdaq Bubble had both the allure […]
Jim Rogers Talks About Inflation, China, Commodities, Unrest and India
By RUSSELL FLANNERY, Forbes Blog, Inflation, the outlook for commodity prices and social unrest in the Middle East are three of the most […]
How High Will Silver Prices Go in 2011?
ByAlix Steel, The Street.com, NEW YORK (TheStreet ) — Gold was the hot metal in 2010 but silver has grabbed […]
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Food For Thought – March Market Commentary – Who let Nuclear Godzilla into this house party?
By Liu-Yue (Louie) Lam, Co-Founder, Chief Investment Strategist, Oxstone Capital Management, The first few months of 2011 started off incredibly […]