David Morgan

David Morgan is a widely recognized analyst in the precious metals industry and consults for hedge funds, high net worth investors, mining companies, depositories and bullion dealers. He is the publisher of The Morgan Report on precious metals, author of “Get the Skinny On Silver Investing” (Morgan James Publishing, 2009), and featured speaker at investment conferences in North America, Europe and Asia. His website at http://www.silver-investor.com/.

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It has been my nature from the earliest point, I can remember that I have always looked for inspiration in the underdog. There is no logical reason for this, as my upbringing was about as “middle of the middle” as it could be. However, all...
Now for more on what’s head for gold and silver and what suppressed prices are doing to the mine supply, let’s get right to this week’s exclusive interview:
Silver has been under pressure. We saw a little bit of a pop when Mario Draghi did his thing last week. This is an environment where precious metals should be off to the races and yet it’s been down for gold… they are taking gold out to...
Jim Goddard: Gold and silver versus petrodollar perils, maybe explain to us what you feel that is and why investors should be concerned about it.
Since the beginning of recorded history, the lure of gold has drawn men and women to it like a moth to flame. A Greek traitor told the Persian King Xerxes about a secret goat trail that would enable his personal bodyguard, The Ten Thousand...
If you go back in history about a decade and you look at the BIS, the Bank of International Settlements, that’s the bankers’ bank. They accounted in one thing and one thing only, and that was gold. That’s the only thing they accounted for...
Before giving our view on the best silver miner in the world a little background information is necessary. First, the reader should ask why invest in the mining industry at all? The answer to us is covered in our third rule of silver...
What happens to the price of silver during a War? The price of silver soared in World War I and during World War II. (1) When World War I broke out, the people of India were suspicious of the British Government and the paper money secured...
Jim: And welcomes back everyone. Its time to introduce our expert of the day. Joining me on the program is David Morgan. He has a BS in Engineering and a Masters in Business. David has been a private economist and precious metals analyst...
Part 1 At this time silver is sitting near a twenty year low, with the price under $5 per ounce. Opinions about silver's future run the gamut from complete pessimism to an almost religious optimism. Is silver poised to move lower or...

The melting point of gold is 1337.33 K (1064.18 °C, 1947.52 °F).

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