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Julien Phillips

Julian Phillips is the Founding Partner of Gold Forecaster - Global Watch and Silver Forecaster [incorporating Platinum]. Mr. Phillips analyzes the gold, silver, and platinum market alongside the macro economic currency aspects of these precious metals. He covers the shares involved in these sectors and publishes numerous articles on specialist websites concerning precious metals. Mr. Phillips is also a specialist in Exchange Controls and international currencies. He has qualified to be a member of the London Stock Exchange. His working life has focused on Gold/Currencies/Fund Management and now Silver and Platinum. Additionally, Mr. Phillips has spent some years in capital creation in currency distressed countries through exchange control incentives. Mr Phillips is also the Chairman of Stockbridge Management Alliance Ltd. a company that offers gold storage in a way designed to prevent its confiscation should such an order be issued in any country. His websites are at http://www.goldforecaster.com  and http://www.silverforecaster.com/.

Julien Phillips Articles

The subject of gold’s confiscation has come onto our screens again, but this time, being described as a “Myth” in the future. This thought comes from Canada, a favorite place for US citizens to store their gold in the hopes that it will be...
GoToday –New York closed at $1,268.60 yesterday after closing at $1,268.90 Monday. London opened at $1,267.24 today. Overall the dollar was slightly weaker against global currencies, early today. Before London’s opening:
When we hear commentary on why the gold price has moved, we usually hear of U.S. economic or political factors and a move in the U.S. Dollar. Most times these do not precipitate the buying of physical gold.
Gold Price –New York closed at $1,256.90 yesterday after closing at $1,257.20 Tuesday. London opened at $1,254.00 today. Overall the dollar was slightly weaker against global currencies early today. Before London’s opening:
Gold Today –New York closed at $1,215.30 on the 30th January after closing at $1,190.90 on the 27th January. London opened at $1,213.50 today. Overall the dollar was weaker against global currencies early today. Before London’s opening:
Gold Today –New York closed at $1,215.30 on the 23rd January after closing at $1,201.50 on the 20th January. London opened at $1,213.35 today. Overall the dollar is weaker against global currencies today. Before London’s opening:
Gold Today –New York closed at $1,142.60 yesterday after closing at $1,158.6 on the 13th December. London opened again at $1,136.80 today. Overall the dollar is much stronger against global currencies today.
This article looks at factors that will affect gold and silver prices as we go forward. We have to say they are considerable and will lead to our conclusion that while the gold price has fallen through support below $1,300 and now stand at...
US is headed toward stagflation - We’re not in a stable equilibrium. It’s a good time for Gold and Silver! Most global financial markets struggling to rise, central bank policies are placing interest rates at all time lows. These are...
By far the greater bulk of gold owned in China is under the control of the Shanghai Gold Exchange, which is controlled by the Chinese Central Bank, i.e. The People’s Bank of China. Should they wish to confiscate their citizen’s and...

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