
Analysis Topic: Commodity Markets - Metals, Softs & Oils
The analysis published under this topic are as follows.Sunday, December 27, 2009
Gold Technical Picture Brightens / Commodities / Gold & Silver 2009
By: Clive_Maund
 The technical picture for gold has brightened considerably over the past week,   despite the price having continued to drop and the apparent failure of an   uptrend. The reasons for this are to be found in the price action of gold itself   and in what has been going on elsewhere at the same time.
The technical picture for gold has brightened considerably over the past week,   despite the price having continued to drop and the apparent failure of an   uptrend. The reasons for this are to be found in the price action of gold itself   and in what has been going on elsewhere at the same time. 
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Gold The Greatest Currency Trade of the Millennium / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2010
By: DailyWealth
 Chris Weber writes: Even though gold has been in a correction during these last few   months, it is important to step back and see how it has out-performed every   other currency since this decade, century, and millennium began.
Chris Weber writes: Even though gold has been in a correction during these last few   months, it is important to step back and see how it has out-performed every   other currency since this decade, century, and millennium began.
                              
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Gold and Silver Forecast Update / Commodities / Gold & Silver 2009
By: G_Abraham
 What a month for gold and silver as they peaked and crashed by over 10% this   month. But instead of being disspointed, I think this is the perfect fodder and   stage for the next super fast bull rally. In fact the next move will be among   the powerful and sustainable rallies in 7 year bull run of Gold as it will suck   in even the most conservative of funds as Gold takes out levels like $1200,   $1300 as if they were fig leaves.
What a month for gold and silver as they peaked and crashed by over 10% this   month. But instead of being disspointed, I think this is the perfect fodder and   stage for the next super fast bull rally. In fact the next move will be among   the powerful and sustainable rallies in 7 year bull run of Gold as it will suck   in even the most conservative of funds as Gold takes out levels like $1200,   $1300 as if they were fig leaves. 
Friday, December 25, 2009
Global Food Crisis 2010 Means Financial Armageddon / Commodities / Food Crisis
By: Eric_deCarbonnel
 If you read any economic, financial, or political analysis for 2010 that doesn’t   mention the food shortage looming next year, throw it in the trash, as it is   worthless. There is overwhelming, undeniable evidence that the world will run   out of food next year. When this happens, the resulting triple digit food   inflation will lead panicking central banks around the world to dump their   foreign reserves to appreciate their currencies and lower the cost of food   imports, causing the collapse of the dollar, the treasury market, derivative   markets, and the global financial system. The US will experience economic   disintegration.
If you read any economic, financial, or political analysis for 2010 that doesn’t   mention the food shortage looming next year, throw it in the trash, as it is   worthless. There is overwhelming, undeniable evidence that the world will run   out of food next year. When this happens, the resulting triple digit food   inflation will lead panicking central banks around the world to dump their   foreign reserves to appreciate their currencies and lower the cost of food   imports, causing the collapse of the dollar, the treasury market, derivative   markets, and the global financial system. The US will experience economic   disintegration.
    
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Gold Back Above $1,100 for Christmas / Commodities / Gold & Silver 2009
By: Adrian_Ash
THE PRICE OF GOLD rose back above $1100 an ounce in late Asian trade on Thursday, rising further in London's short pre-Christmas session as world stock markets ticked higher together with US Treasury bonds.
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Thursday, December 24, 2009
Good Time For Investors To Get Back Into Gold And Mining Stocks? / Commodities / Gold & Silver 2009
By: Przemyslaw_Radomski
 Please imagine a private room at a posh  downtown restaurant. The guest list is invitation only and limited to the  wealthiest clients of Bank Edmond de Rothschild, which specializes in private  banking and wealth management. Rothschild is legendary with a reputation that  has made the name synonymous with banking for several centuries. The  family-owned bank has been passed down through generations and kept its  reputation and solvency despite political turmoil, wars, persecutions, revolutions  and market upheavals. It has done so with what the Rothschilds like to call  “instinctive caution.&
Please imagine a private room at a posh  downtown restaurant. The guest list is invitation only and limited to the  wealthiest clients of Bank Edmond de Rothschild, which specializes in private  banking and wealth management. Rothschild is legendary with a reputation that  has made the name synonymous with banking for several centuries. The  family-owned bank has been passed down through generations and kept its  reputation and solvency despite political turmoil, wars, persecutions, revolutions  and market upheavals. It has done so with what the Rothschilds like to call  “instinctive caution.&
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Pockets of Promise in Natural Gas and Crude Oil / Commodities / Natural Gas
By: The_Energy_Report
 Cheap and attractive, especially in contrast to high-priced   oil, natural gas holds some appeal for Stansberry & Associates Investment   Research founder Porter Stansberry. He's not exactly a hearty bull about it   because the supply glut will keep prices depressed. But on the other hand, he   definitely likes the looks of natural gas in emerging markets. As for oil,   Porter expects it to do very well if inflation follows what he sees as   inevitable declines in the value of the U.S. currency. Read on to learn what he   describes in this exclusive Energy Report interview as "probably the best   opportunity for oil investors in a very long time, maybe 40   years."
Cheap and attractive, especially in contrast to high-priced   oil, natural gas holds some appeal for Stansberry & Associates Investment   Research founder Porter Stansberry. He's not exactly a hearty bull about it   because the supply glut will keep prices depressed. But on the other hand, he   definitely likes the looks of natural gas in emerging markets. As for oil,   Porter expects it to do very well if inflation follows what he sees as   inevitable declines in the value of the U.S. currency. Read on to learn what he   describes in this exclusive Energy Report interview as "probably the best   opportunity for oil investors in a very long time, maybe 40   years."
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Will the U.S. Dollar Rally End the Gold and Silver Bull Market? / Commodities / Gold & Silver 2009
By: Julian_DW_Phillips
 It has become clear to us that the media and so many institutional analysts   are going to keep talking the $ up despite the lack of fundamental reasons. We   feel that you will benefit most from a look at what lies ahead for the $ and its   fundamentals and what could take it higher, if it does rise.
It has become clear to us that the media and so many institutional analysts   are going to keep talking the $ up despite the lack of fundamental reasons. We   feel that you will benefit most from a look at what lies ahead for the $ and its   fundamentals and what could take it higher, if it does rise.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Gold Forecast to End 2010 at $2000 / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2010
By: Adrian_Ash
 THE  PRICE OF WHOLESALE gold bullion recovered from a  new 7-week low in Asian and London dealing on Wednesday, rising above $1080 an  ounce as world stock markets extended their 3-day gains.
THE  PRICE OF WHOLESALE gold bullion recovered from a  new 7-week low in Asian and London dealing on Wednesday, rising above $1080 an  ounce as world stock markets extended their 3-day gains.
  
  "Trading is uneventful with Tokyo out on holiday," said one dealer.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Will Gold Bullion Investors Become Enemies of the State? / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2010
By: Adam_Brochert
 According to Adolf Hitler: "Gold in the hands of the public is an enemy   of the state."
According to Adolf Hitler: "Gold in the hands of the public is an enemy   of the state."
  
  I wonder what he meant by this? Was Hitler retarded? Did   he have a childhood marred by parental beatings with Gold plated items? Why   would he say such a thing?
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Why Gold and Silver Will Be the Next Currency / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2010
By: Dr_Jeff_Lewis
In the currency game, only one player has dominated throughout the course of history: precious metals. Over time, fiat currencies lose their worth, as governments inflate the paper through printing and confidence is lost with each recession. This phenomenon was proven in the United States with the Continental currency, which was rapidly inflated to pay for the revolutionary war. Thereafter, the inflated Continental dollar was replaced with hard metals, which retained and actually grew in value from 1774 to the creation of the Federal Reserve Bank in 1913.
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009
China Secures Natural Gas From Turkmenistan, Who's the real winner? / Commodities / Natural Gas
By: OilPrice_Com
 On December 14, 2009, an inauguration took place that deserves more attention   than it received because it marks an economic power shift to the benefit of   three Central Asian countries and China and to the detriment of Russia .  The   presidents of China - Hu Jintao , Turkmenistan - Gurlanguly Berdymukhamedov ,   Kazakhstan – Nursultan Nazarbayev, and Uzbekistan -Islam Karimov, inaugurated   the Central Asia–China gas pipeline that links Turkmenistan ’s natural gas   fields on the Caspian Sea to the Western Chinese border in the Xinjiang   province.
On December 14, 2009, an inauguration took place that deserves more attention   than it received because it marks an economic power shift to the benefit of   three Central Asian countries and China and to the detriment of Russia .  The   presidents of China - Hu Jintao , Turkmenistan - Gurlanguly Berdymukhamedov ,   Kazakhstan – Nursultan Nazarbayev, and Uzbekistan -Islam Karimov, inaugurated   the Central Asia–China gas pipeline that links Turkmenistan ’s natural gas   fields on the Caspian Sea to the Western Chinese border in the Xinjiang   province.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Why Crude Oil Isn’t Safe For Individual Investors / Commodities / Crude Oil
By: Graham_Summers
 A  year ago, I wrote an essay titled, “The  Most Important Fact to Know About Oil Investing.”  The fact I was referring to was that NO  ONE KNOWS WHERE OIL IS HEADING.
A  year ago, I wrote an essay titled, “The  Most Important Fact to Know About Oil Investing.”  The fact I was referring to was that NO  ONE KNOWS WHERE OIL IS HEADING.
Of course, I was being somewhat “tongue-in-cheek” with my analysis, but the reality is that oil investing today has virtually nothing to do with fundamentals or reality, and everything to do with speculation.
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Brent Cook on Successful Metals and Mining Exploration Investing / Commodities / Metals & Mining
By: The_Gold_Report
  No drill   results? No worries. Good geology, good management, a good cash position and a   good stock price are good enough to coax renowned exploration analyst (and   geologist) Brent Cook into buying junior prospect generators and explorers. He   finds his sweet spot being near the top of the batting order. If he waits for   drill results to confirm what he expects them to reveal, he may miss the best   time to buy. With year-over-year returns on his Exploration Insights   portfolio averaging 80%—and one superstar at 10 times that!—Brent's clearly hit   a few homers with his strategy. But in this exclusive interview, he cautions   Gold Report readers against believing everything you read and hear. He   says, "It's really, really critical to evaluate what a company's telling   you."
No drill   results? No worries. Good geology, good management, a good cash position and a   good stock price are good enough to coax renowned exploration analyst (and   geologist) Brent Cook into buying junior prospect generators and explorers. He   finds his sweet spot being near the top of the batting order. If he waits for   drill results to confirm what he expects them to reveal, he may miss the best   time to buy. With year-over-year returns on his Exploration Insights   portfolio averaging 80%—and one superstar at 10 times that!—Brent's clearly hit   a few homers with his strategy. But in this exclusive interview, he cautions   Gold Report readers against believing everything you read and hear. He   says, "It's really, really critical to evaluate what a company's telling   you."
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Gold Being Driven Higher by Speculation Not Real Physical Demand / Commodities / Gold & Silver 2009
By: Graham_Summers
 Over  the last two days, we’ve looked at the current Gold bull market from historical  and supply/ demand perspectives. Thus far, the data has lead us to believe that  Gold has entered a speculative “mini-bubble” phase in bull market.
Over  the last two days, we’ve looked at the current Gold bull market from historical  and supply/ demand perspectives. Thus far, the data has lead us to believe that  Gold has entered a speculative “mini-bubble” phase in bull market. 
This scenario can of course change at any time should the public’s demand for physical bullion pick up again. However, until that occurs, Gold is in the same phase that Oil was in 2008: a speculative market in which sharp rallies or corrections can occur at any time.
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Gold GLD ETF Heading Down Towards 1-Year Trendline / Commodities / Gold & Silver 2009
By: Mike_Paulenoff
The 12% drop in the SPDR Gold Shares (NYSE: GLD) from the Dec 3 high at 119.54 appears to have a bit more downside ahead, towards a confrontation with its 1-year trendline, now in the vicinity of 102.00 into 100.50 -- a support plateau that stretches back to March 2008.
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
The Real Reason Not to Bet Against Gold / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2010
By: Q1_Publishing
 The much anticipated gold correction hit  faster than most expected.
The much anticipated gold correction hit  faster than most expected. 
After weeks of eerily consistent gains, gold is now shedding anywhere from $20 to $50 on the down days and struggling to post $10 upticks on short-lived rebounds.
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Is Gold Going Higher or Popping Now? Part2 / Commodities / Gold & Silver 2009
By: Graham_Summers
 Yesterday,  we analyzed the current bull market in Gold from a historical context. Right  off the bat, we ran into some conflicting issues: from a timing perspective,  Gold’s recent run is a little long of tooth, however, from a gains perspective,  Gold still looks to have plenty of room to run (during the last Gold bull  market, it rallied 750% during its second leg up).
Yesterday,  we analyzed the current bull market in Gold from a historical context. Right  off the bat, we ran into some conflicting issues: from a timing perspective,  Gold’s recent run is a little long of tooth, however, from a gains perspective,  Gold still looks to have plenty of room to run (during the last Gold bull  market, it rallied 750% during its second leg up).
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Gold Continues to Fall as U.S. Dollar Rises / Commodities / Gold & Silver 2009
By: Adrian_Ash
 THE  PRICE OF GOLD slipped to a new 7-week low for US  investors early Tuesday, dropping through yesterday's low at $1090 per ounce as  world stock markets rose and government bonds fell.
THE  PRICE OF GOLD slipped to a new 7-week low for US  investors early Tuesday, dropping through yesterday's low at $1090 per ounce as  world stock markets rose and government bonds fell.
  
  The US Dollar rose for the ninth time in 13 sessions on the forex market,  hitting its best level against the "safe haven" Japanese Yen since  the start of November.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Did Gold, GLD Just Go Parabolic? / Commodities / Gold & Silver 2009
By: Andrew_Butter
Apparently one test for a bubble popping is when prices start to go parabolic.
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