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The Aden Sisters: Outlook for Gold
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Filed under: Newsletters, ETF Investing, Commodities, Stocks to Buy "Gold, silver and the metals group are coming down from their January highs, on the eve of gold's nine year bull market run. Considering the gold price has had nine consitent yearly gains, and it's still above $1,000 is a feat in itself," say resource specialists Pamela and Mary Anne Aden. <>In their The Aden Forecast, they explain, "Gold's bull market is solid, a new phase has begun and it's currently declining in a sharp, yet normal downward correction. Corrections tend to cause fear. And considering the volatility we've see>...
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Top Picks for 2010: iShares Silver Trust (SLV)
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(closed on 02/17/10)
Filed under: International markets, Newsletters, ETF Investing, Commodities, Stocks to Buy, best stocks for 2010 This post is part of a special report, Top Picks for 2010, the 27th annual survey in which TheStockAdvisors.com asks the nation's leading advisors for their single favorite stock for the new year. See all 80 stocks listed here. "2010 will be the year that silver shines," says metals and mining specialist Gene Arensberg. <>In his Got Gold Report, a specialty service from The Gold Newsletter, he says, "We believe that the metal-backed exchange traded fund iShares Silver Trust (SLV) is a>...
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Money Map leads to silver
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+8.68%
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96 days
(closed on 01/05/10)
Filed under: International markets, Newsletters, ETF Investing, Commodities, Stocks to Buy "Silver may become the next commodity China runs up in price, just as it's done with oil, copper and uranium," exp,ains Peter Krauthis. Here, the 20-year gold market veteran -- and newest member of The Money Map Reporter team -- looks at the outlook for silver, and the best way to invest in the metal: iShares Silver Trust (NYSE: SLV). <>"After 50 years of forbidding precious metals ownership, China's government is now taking the opposite path - encouraging its citizens to invest in silver. Chinese investor>...
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How to invest in gold: Q&A with the Adens
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+5.03%
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125 days
(closed on 10/01/09)
Filed under: International markets, Newsletters, Mutual funds, ETF Investing, Commodities, Stocks to Buy, Recession Mary Anne and Pamela Aden are among the advisory world's top authorities on metals and resources. In a recent Q&A session, the editor of The Aden Forecast, answers the most common questions that they are asked by readers as to the current state and future outlook for the precious metals markets. <>In addition, the sisters answer what they say is the most frequent question they receive: "What is the best way to buy gold." Here, they offer a review of five strategies for investi>...
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Deflation or hyper-inflation? Gold or bonds?
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+54.50%
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202 days
(closed on 05/29/09)
Filed under: International markets, Newsletters, Mutual funds, Goldcorp Inc (GG), Commodities, Stocks to Buy "There's no question these are dangerous times and the financial world is in uncharted waters," caution resource experts Mary Anne and Pamela Aden. In The Aden Forecast, the sisters offer an exceptional in-depth discussion on inflationary vs. deflationary foreces, their outlook for precious metals, and their top gold and silver positions for long-term investors. <>"The global financial system is on very thin ice, teetering on collapse. Global central banks clearly are literally pulling ou>...
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(closed on 10/29/08)
I don't think people realize silver is needed for electricity energy, making it an inelastic commodity. Pure silver is the best conductor of heat and electricity of all known metals, even moreso than copper. <> As China and other emerging economies continue infrastructure building, developing the Detroits, Houstons, Chicagos of China, these cities will expand the demand for electricity. More importantly, the liquidity tightening is keeping small companies from getting financing to expand production, which is crimping silver supply. More demand + less supply = pricing power. >...
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Investors Flee Stocks for Gold and Safe Havens
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-8.76%
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15 days
(closed on 10/03/08)
<> With no signs of relief from the latest round of the ongoing financial crisis and global equity market meltdown this week, the accompanying five-day chart highlights a stock and some funds registering impressive gains in the face of massive losses in former blue chips and mega-cap stocks such as AIG. Thanks to the biggest one-day gain ever for gold today, SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) lead the gainers with an advance exceeding 15% over the last five days. As investors flee to traditional safe havens such as U.S. Treasury Bon>...
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Silver ETF Bull Market Remains Intact
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+56.75%
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It’s all too easy to lose yourself and your position under emotional strain. Let’s face it, it’s hard to think straight when a voice inside your head is screaming get me out of here!
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Silver
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+61.69%
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1764 days
Dollar is at very high and is bound to fall within next 6 months. When it falls, both Gold and Silver will increase but silver's gain will outpace gold's gain. Silver's supply is also tight and fundamental of this metal looks great. Risk: In short term, as dollar still grows stronger, both gold and silver will fall further. But in long term, gain outweighs the risk.
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Gold & Silver Have Shiny Futures
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+3.80%
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1792 days
A couple of recent events led me to write this post. First, I received a request on one of my earlier posts on Gold, to give my take on Silver. Why not? After all, Gold and Silver have been the choicest possessions of men and women over centuries. Be it any civilization, any era, the fascination for these pretty, shiny things has captivated and motivated one and all. Next, some friends and I had a deep discussion on the future of precious metals, given our current economic condition. So here’s what I’ve got to say about Gold and Silver:
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Two Moves to Make as the Fed Inflates the Commodities Bubble
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7/2 - "U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke ignored the warnings of most economists last week, and kept the benchmark Federal Funds rate at 2%, far below the actual rate of inflation.
As a result of this non-move, investors can probably look forward to having the global commodities boom continue for at least a while longer."
"The reason for this intense advance in commodity prices is that the Fed and its European counterpart have been pumping money into their respective economies to prevent the collapse of several major banks...In the key emerging markets, the money supply has be...
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Top timer's upside targets: Stocks, oil, gold & silver
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-48.07%
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133 days
(closed on 11/07/08)
Filed under: Newsletters, Technical Analysis, Commodities, Oil, Stocks to Buy Using a proprietary "volume reversal" trading strategy, Mark Leibovit has been consistently ranked among the top newsletter timers. In his VRTrader, he looks at the outlook for stocks, oil, gold & silver -- and offers his choice for exchange-traded funds for traders to play these markets. <>Leibovit explains, "The stock market's decline, besides being huge, is relentless. Every rally was met with selling and fresh lows were soon hit. The Dow crashed through the March and January lows and is now trading at its lowest >...
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The Long and the Short of Silver and Gold
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+8.74%
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Brad Zigler
Last November, a novel, if somewhat relativistic, case was made for silver here
("What's Better: Gold or Silver?") Back then,
the gold/silver ratio was 55-to-1, a level some observers thought to be a little
rich.<!--more--> Simply put, silver was too cheap relative to gold.
Turns out these pundits were right. By early March, gold's multiple had
shrunk to 47x when silver's price topped $20 per ounce.
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