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Gold and Silver Plunge as Fed Keeps Printing $85 Billion Per Month
Your daily recap on precious metals...
By Eric McWhinnie | Feb 21 | Wall St. Cheat Sheet
Gold Holds $1,600 as Currency Wars and Demand Remain in Focus
Your daily recap on precious metals...
By Eric McWhinnie | Feb 20 | Wall St. Cheat Sheet
How Strong is Gold Demand?
In the bigger picture, annual gold demand was 15 percent higher than the average for the previous five years.
By Eric McWhinnie | Feb 20 | Wall St. Cheat Sheet
Gold Prices Hover at $1,600
GOLD PRICE NEWS – The gold price traded near unchanged Tuesday morning at $1,609 per ounce. Gold prices have moved lower in recent weeks, punctuated by last week’s 3.
By jturbin | Feb 20 | Gold Alert
Gold Holds Above $1,600, Hedge Funds Still Interested
Your daily recap on precious metals...
By Eric McWhinnie | Feb 16 | Wall St. Cheat Sheet
Are Hedge Funds Still Interested In Gold?
The safe-haven asset is still in focus...
By Eric McWhinnie | Feb 16 | Wall St. Cheat Sheet
Is Gold Becoming a Risk-off Asset?
Lately we’ve been writing about the negative correlation between the equity market and the precious metals market.
By Jordan Roy-Byrne, CMT | Feb 15 | The Daily Gold
PM Recap: Central Banks Still Buying Gold Amid Consolidation
Your daily recap on precious metals...
By Eric McWhinnie | Feb 15 | Wall St. Cheat Sheet
Are Central Banks Still In Love With Gold?
Nations like Russia and China continue to find gold attractive...
By Eric McWhinnie | Feb 15 | Wall St. Cheat Sheet
Currency ‘War’ or ‘Revolution’? – And Gold?
Talk of a Currency War is becoming much more frequent these days. What’s meant by this is that the competitive devaluations of currencies, which has gone on for such a long time –many years in fact—is going to become destructive to real currency values! This brings into question the entire system o.
By Julian D.W. Phillips | Feb 15 | Gold Forecaster
Gold and Silver Ignore Inflation Outlook
Your daily recap on precious metals...
By Eric McWhinnie | Feb 14 | Wall St. Cheat Sheet
Gold and the US Dollar
The printing of more paper money usually has the effect of debasing or diluting the strength of that particular currency.
By Bob Kirtley | Feb 13 | SK Options Trading


