Outlook For 2015
by Peter Grandich, Gold Seek I suppose whenever you go through periods of transition … those times are always going to be both very upsetting and also very exciting by the very nature because things are changing and you don’t...
by Peter Grandich, Gold Seek I suppose whenever you go through periods of transition … those times are always going to be both very upsetting and also very exciting by the very nature because things are changing and you don’t...
by The Doc and Eric Dubin, Silver Doctors Podcast: Play in new window | Download In this week’s Metals & Markets The Doc & Eric Dubin Discuss: Today’s vertical move in gold and silver early in COMEX trading, and heavy...
by Koos Jansen, Bullion Star Happy New Year from the BullionStar team! In 2014 silver futures traded on the Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE) accounted for 2,908,168 tonnes. On the COMEX 2,123,387 tonnes were traded, 37 % less than in Shanghai. First let’s have...
by Michael Noonan, Edge Trader Plus Each week, we prepare a selection of newsworthy events to which the current market can explained, somewhat. This week is no exception, save one difference, that being so many want to see/hear some kind...
from Kitco News
by Steve St. Angelo, SRSRocco Report When it comes to global silver demand growth over the past decade, the coin and bar investment category is the big winner. Unfortunately, the media tends to focus on growth of industrial silver consumption,...
from BBC News Metal detector enthusiasts in Buckinghamshire have uncovered what is thought to be one of biggest hoards of ancient coins ever found in Britain. Paul Coleman from the Weekend Wanderers Detecting Club discovered more than 5,000 coins buried...
by Ned Naylor-Leyland, TF Metals Report Our pal, Ned Naylor-Leyland, starts the year off with a bang with this terrific essay. Thanks, Ned, for sharing this with us! TF Germany, Gold & ‘Diplomacy’, by Ned Naylor-Leyland In 2012 the ‘German...
from MrMartinb24
from Cull Silver, via The Victory Report
By Stefan Gleason, Gold Seek The “year that was” brought mostly disappointment to precious metals bulls. Silver prices fell for the third straight year, while gold mostly flat-lined around the $1,200 per-ounce level. So what about the year to come?...
by Wolf Richter, Wolf Street Currencies had a wild year in 2014. The dollar, for a change, didn’t get mangled, but gained against most major currencies. Hallelujah. But other currencies got mangled. There were allegations that some countries were escalating...
from Truth Never Told
from The News Doctors World renowned investor, traveler and author Jim Rogers returns to discuss the current Anglo-American Empire’s conflict with Russia. Having traveled in that country numerous times over the past few decades, Russia had until recently been one...