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Category: Gold and Silver 2011

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Commodities

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Gold Slips Again But Zero US Rates, Eurozone Warned of "Imported Inflation" / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2011

By: Adrian_Ash

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleWHOLESALE PRICES for physical gold fell back from the third overnight rally in four days in London  on Thursday, dropping 1.1% against the Dollar as Asian stock markets closed the day flat but European shares ticked higher.

"We don't feel that this downward pressure can persist, given ample global liquidity and low long-term real interest rates," says Standard Bank's commodity team in a client note.

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Commodities

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Market Manipulation, Why Gold and Silver Have Declined / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2011

By: Rob_Kirby

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleKirbyanalytics subscribers received the following fast blast [in blue] appended below late Tuesday night, Jan. 25, 2011:

The Thompson Reuters CRB index weighting has not changed since 2005.  However, virtually all other commodities related indexes do rebalance in early Jan of every year.  For instance the $CCI consists of 17 commodity constituents – with 5.88 % of the index allotted to each commodity.  It rebalances in early Jan. every year.

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Commodities

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Fiscal Policy Setting Stage for a New Bubble in a Series of Asset Classes / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2011

By: The_Gold_Report

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleMarshall Auerback, corporate spokesperson for Toronto-based Pinetree Capital, is a so-called "hedge fund" strategist. He believes that deficit spending is not bound by anything other than inflation, which, he says, is of limited consequence right now. Marshall believes the U.S. government's main goal should be to reduce unemployment, and he predicts the gold price is likely to remain rangebound between $1,100 and $1,400 an ounce in 2011. However, his long-term outlook for precious metals remains rosy given that "casino capitalism" is setting the stage for a new bubble. In this exclusive interview with The Gold Report, Marshall reveals some of Pinetree Capital's precious metals holdings and explains why he fears for the global economy.

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Commodities

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

What Difference if Central Banks Buy Gold Local Production Or On the International Market? / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2011

By: Julian_DW_Phillips

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleChina currently produces 340 tonnes of gold annually. This may increase by up to 100 tonnes a year or more. It imported 210 tonnes in 2010. The demand for gold is increasing in China and this is likely to continue in line with the growth of the Chinese Middle classes. We do not know for sure how much the People's Bank of China took into its reserves and are only likely to know in two years time. Russia produces around 250 tonnes of gold per annum. It increases its reserves by 152.4 tonnes by January 1st 2011.

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Commodities

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Will Commodity Issues Follow Equity Strength or Commodity Weakness? / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2011

By: Mike_Paulenoff

This is shaping up to be a very important and a very interesting day for the precious metals and the mining names. With oil inventories putting pressure on U.S. oil prices in general, it remains to be seen if oil's impact presses other commodity prices lower -- in particular, the precious metals.

If the mining issues remain bid, and buoyant today, then we could come to the conclusion that they are following the equity market lead, rather than the weakness in commodities. Right now, my technical work argues in favor of price stability followed by potent recovery rallies in Barrick Gold (ABX) and Silver Wheaton (SLW).

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Commodities

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

The Secret Behind Gold's $100 Collapse / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2011

By: INO

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe question many investors are asking themselves today is, just what happened to the price of gold?

Did the world change? Did the problems in Europe go away? Did all the states manage to find funding to cover their deficits?

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Commodities

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Case for Gold "Strong" as IMF Urges Loose Money / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2011

By: Adrian_Ash

THE PRICE OF PHYSICAL gold bullion rallied from its lowest level since end-Oct. in what dealers called "quiet trade" in London on Wednesday, but remained nearly $100 per ounce off Dec.'s all-time highs ahead of today's US Federal Reserve announcement on monetary policy.

European stock markets rose over 1.2% meantime, as New York futures pointed to the Dow opening above 12,000 for the first time since June 2008 and the US Dollar weakened on the currency market.

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Commodities

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

13 Reasons Why Gold Bull Market Still Has Further to Rise / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2011

By: Claus_Vogt

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleFinancial history teaches that market prices are not just subject to cyclical fluctuations — mainly following the business cycle. They are also liable to much longer lasting secular trends, often spanning 15 years, 20 years or longer. These secular cycles are visible in stocks, commodities, bonds and precious metals.

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Commodities

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

If Gold Falls Even With Rising Stocks, What Happens If Stocks Fall? / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2011

By: Przemyslaw_Radomski

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleWith gold prices showing no signs of a breakout in 2011 so far, many investors have started unwinding long positions in anticipation of no further upside. The situation warrants a close scrutiny of the state of affairs. In the following part of this essay we analyze indications from the correlation matrix and technical indicators from silver and mining stocks to gauge the extent of this concern.

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Commodities

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Stagflation in UK a Real Risk to US and Western Economies / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2011

By: GoldCore

What were termed "shock" UK GDP figures yesterday, led to falls in the FTSE and the pound sterling which fell against the dollar and gold. Sterling's fall saw sterling gold prices rise from £833 per ounce to over £842 per ounce after the news.

Economists were once again surprised by the very poor UK GDP figures which showed the economy has contracted by 0.5% rather than growth of 0.5%. This clearly shows that the UK is now experiencing stagflation or high inflation and very low or contracting economic growth.

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Commodities

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Gold Mr Market in a State of Denial / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2011

By: David_Galland

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleDavid Galland, Managing Director, Casey Research writes: Does the price action of gold of late make you scratch your head, falling as it has from its recent high of $1,420 to $1,334 as I write? Hard not to make one wonder, considering the nature of so much recent breaking news...

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Commodities

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Gold and Silver Investors Should Be Following China's Moves Into U.S. Banking Industry / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2011

By: Jeb_Handwerger

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleI coined a term called the "Chinamese Twins" for my readers. I advised my readers that two separate dinners were to be held at the White House, the feast receiving the most publicity was held as the "Grand State Dinner." I regarded this banquet as window dressing held for the benefit of the world press corp, assorted media channels and photo ops to gorge the public adoration of pomp and publicity.

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Commodities

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Gold Hits 3-Month Low as Bloomberg Users Call Gold "A Bubble" / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2011

By: Adrian_Ash

THE PRICE OF PHYSICAL gold in wholesale bars fell to new multi-month lows against all major currencies on Tuesday morning, dropping to $1325 per ounce as Asian speculators hit what one Hong Kong dealer called "capitulation and panic".

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Commodities

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Gold Price Correction Consistent with Bull Market Continuity / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2011

By: Midas_Letter

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleWith technical indicators today suggesting gold could dip as low as US$1,322 an ounce in the current corrective phase, bears and bugs are deploying opinions in-line with their interests. The drop by nearly $100 in ten weeks is nothing new, nor is the strident tone growing in both camps. Its all consistent with the bull market in gold and silver that has been underway for the last decade.

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Commodities

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Gold and Silver continue to Sell off Despite Shortage in Hong Kong / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2011

By: GoldCore

Gold and silver's sell off has continued this morning. Despite gold's 3.75% and silver's nearly 8.4% fall in January and the continued sell off in futures markets, physical demand remains robust and supply tight. While speculators are taking profits and some shorting, investors and those who see gold as a store of value continue to accumulate physical. This is particularly the case in China, India and Asia but western demand also remains robust as seen in the record demand for US Silver Eagles from the US Mint in January and continuing reports of dealers not being able to secure certain bullion products. Dealers in Hong Kong overnight report that "there doesn't seem to be enough supply in the physical market." (see News)

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Commodities

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

How Gold Became Politically Correct / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2011

By: Michael_J_Kosares

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis Article“When the monetary history of the year coming to an end is written decades from now, the headlines of European debt crisis and Federal Reserve’s adoption of QE2 may turn out to be mere footnotes to the bigger story: 2010 could be a watershed marking the beginning of the end of the dollar-based, Western-centric monetary system.” -- Randall Forsyth, Barron’s

“We wish to highlight not all but some of the ‘fears’ that keep us awake at night, and illustrate why right now is not the final act for gold. 2011 could be an explosive year for this most illustrious of metals. . .We believe withstanding a lack of gold standardisation, gold has a firm place in modern portfolio management and in accounting procedures.”-- Hinde Capital, None Shall Sleep 2011 - by Michael J. Kosares

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Commodities

Monday, January 24, 2011

Gold Investments: Why I Jumped in and Bought Twice this Week / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2011

By: Profit_Confidential

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe way I look at the market and the way the majority of other analysts and economists look at the market are two different things. Yesterday, any news site you went to was telling the story of how higher than expected GDP growth in China would cause interest rates to rise there, slowing down the economy and pushing commodity prices down.

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Commodities

Monday, January 24, 2011

Gold Investors Slash Futures Position to 11-Month Low / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2011

By: Adrian_Ash

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe PRICE OF GOLD cut early gains vs. the Dollar in London on Monday morning, easing back towards Friday's 13-week closing low at $1343 per ounce as global stock markets held flat overall.

The US currency edged lower on the forex market, while crude oil and other commodity prices ticked higher, but the silver price fell back towards Friday's new 6-week low at $27.20 per ounce.

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Commodities

Monday, January 24, 2011

Gold Supported by Favorable Interest Rates and Inflationary Concerns / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2011

By: Mike_Stall

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleAfter a record ten straight years of annual gains, gold has entered a critical phase in one of its longest rallies. Markets are abuzz with contradictory views on whether gold will continue to rise in 2011. Signs of a slowdown are apparent in the short to medium-term. However, we investigate two compelling factors affecting gold prices and find out why there is no reason that the prolonged rally does not continue well into this year as well.

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Commodities

Monday, January 24, 2011

Why Gold and Silver Will Take Off / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2011

By: Larry_Edelson

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleGold, silver, oil, and other commodities — are all starting to slide, just as I predicted. Gold down almost $100 from its recent record high. Silver down more than $3.40, nearly 10%. Other commodities are turning down also: Oil, platinum, palladium, and more.

So is this the end of their bull markets?

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