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November 26, 2009
November 25, 2009
November 25, 2009 --From yesterday's Associated Press: "Demand for gold held up as investors looked for safe places to park their cash.
Gold is now pushing deeply into critically overbought territory on its RSI indicator, so consolidation/correction can be presumed to be imminent.
November 24, 2009
Not in the last few years have conditions been aligned for a truly explosive upward move in the gold & silver prices. A confluence of factors simply could not be more bullish, promising, and powerful.
November 23, 2009
The world champion of the money printing world, Zimbabwe, is now operating on a quasi gold standard with a largely free enterprise economy. There may be lessons to be learned by other countries from Zimbabwe's experience.
November 22, 2009
All the precious metals are strongly bullish at the moment. Gold is seeing accumulation on sideways moves now instead of corrective moves. The action is more bullish than I would have imagined at this stage in the secular bull market.
Since the market crash in late 2008 we have seen investors favor quality stocks that pay dividends and have steady earnings. Fast growth companies and equities with physical resources like commodities have also done well.
Much has been made of the fact that the 1980 top of $850 per oz equates to a price of over $2200 per oz in 2009 after allowing for inflation. But let's take a look at the 1980 chart for gold.
November 21, 2009
The US Dollar Chart below - courtesy stockcharts.com - is whispering some very quiet yet potentially important messages.
GLD - on buy signal.
November 20, 2009
Five years ago this week, an obscure little ETF called StreetTracks Gold Shares was born. As the first American ETF enabling stock traders to gain direct price exposure to a physical commodity, GLD was truly revolutionary.
November 19, 2009
A retired friend, an academic in a field unrelated to the subject of economics or finance, recently asked me to tell him what I thought was happening in these (to him) surreal worlds.
So far this week has been generous with our commodity ETFs moving higher, other than natural gas which is clearly in a bear market.
November 18, 2009
In 1964 the USGovt introduced the zinc dimes clad with silver. They at least admitted the debauchery publicly. Now pre-1964 silver coins are all considered different, and valued differently too, higher. Rome committed the same coinage fraud 1900 years ago.
November 16, 2009
Commodities continue to perform well as the US dollar tests the October lows. If we step back and take a look at the weekly charts of the gold, silver, oil and natural gas ETFs we can get a better feel for what to expect in the coming week.
November 15, 2009
On longer-term charts gold looks great here as it accelerates away from its recently completed 20-month consolidation pattern. The prospect is for a powerful, steep multi-month advance, punctuated by mostly brief periods of consolidation.
November 14, 2009
The major US indices resumed their rallies this past week but that didn't stop the metals from moving higher also. It looks as if the US markets will continue higher for now. The rally concerns me and is something we need to keep a close eye on.
GLD - on buy signal.
November 13, 2009
With the US stock markets very overextended technically, my recent research has focused on this development's implications.
November 12, 2009
I was sent an email with ten questions this week. That is nothing new but the title of the email had me a bit confused as to why I was on the list of recipients. It was titled "Questions for all wise people".
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.
Dear Mr Bernanke,
YOUR HEALTH AND YOUR JOB
November 9, 2009
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.
God love him, that Jon Nadler. He can make a sentence out of two words and has some incredible turns of phrase, as well as eye catching titles to his pieces.
November 8, 2009
It is foreseeable that once this period of willful self-delusion reaches its apex; the citizens of this nation will make their voices heard and new economic and political theories will emerge to replace the old tried and failed, Keynesian self serving incre
November 7, 2009
It was a more exciting week than I could have imagined, and I imagined quite the exciting week. Let's get right into it today.
GLD - buy signal this week.
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.
November 6, 2009
With the steady stream of claims toward an economic recovery, one must do a reality check from time to time.
After India's central bank gobbled up half of the gold (200 metric tons) the IMF recently offered for sale, gold surged 2.4% on Tuesday to a new all-time nominal high near $10