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Royal Gold Inc. (RGLD)

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  • 2010: Year of Energy, Metals and Healthcare...But Not Bonds [View article]
    Kudos, Mr. Shaefer! You are looking in the right direction for 20K10. I like everything you have stated in this article. I had not... More »
    Comment by toobad41
    Dec 31 17:40 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • 2010: Year of Energy, Metals and Healthcare...But Not Bonds [View article]
    In the fossil fuel arena, what's wrong with the Royalty Trusts? They seem to be yielding well above similar risk ventures, and some... More »
    Comment by arbormed
    Dec 31 15:26 pm |
    Rating: +3 0
  • 2010: Year of Energy, Metals and Healthcare...But Not Bonds [View article]
    You're absolutely right. I've been buying Hecla for some time. I think this company will outperform many times over. I also like... More »
    Dec 31 12:11 pm |
    Rating: +2 0
  • 2010: Year of Energy, Metals and Healthcare...But Not Bonds [View article]
    You didn't mention Hecla (HL). They should mine 10 or 11 million ounces of silver next year at a cost of $4.00/oz. This doesn't look... More »
    Comment by indianamark
    Dec 31 10:31 am |
    Rating: +4 0
  • 2010: Year of Energy, Metals and Healthcare...But Not Bonds [View article]
    This is a valuable article, at least where energy is concerned. And the author is right about fossil fuels. There time is not past,... More »
    Dec 31 09:25 am |
    Rating: +3 0
  • 2010: Year of Energy, Metals and Healthcare...But Not Bonds [View article]
    "... the perception that such rates can last will evaporate like snowflakes on the tongue of the large, hot beast we call government."... More »
    Comment by SethM
    Dec 31 09:17 am |
    Rating: +4 0
  • 2010: Year of Energy, Metals and Healthcare...But Not Bonds [View article]
    The dollar is expected to rally all spring. It might be best to wait on your miners until they come down.
    Dec 31 09:09 am |
    Rating: +5 0
  • The Takeover Fight for International Royalty Is Getting Interesting [View article]
    Marc, Why not buy ROY? Isn't that a better bet? On Dec 18 02:25 PM Marc Courtenay wrote: > Thanks for the update. I just... More »
    Comment by tbird48
    Dec 19 16:27 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Five Metal Royalty Companies to Consider [View article]
    An interesting quasi royalty company is Bullion Monarch which has an excellent royalty stream via Newmont and two potential explosive... More »
    Dec 19 12:46 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • The Takeover Fight for International Royalty Is Getting Interesting [View article]
    Thanks for the update. I just purchased some RGLD yesterday and your article helped me to better understand what's going on with ROY.
    Comment by Marc Courtenay
    Dec 18 14:25 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Investment in Commodities for the Coming Decade [View article]
    As others said, DB does not stand for double.
    Comment by Ron2008
    Dec 11 14:35 pm |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • Investment in Commodities for the Coming Decade [View article]
    Go to yahoo finance, type in DBA in the ticker box and Powershares double agriculture ETF will show up. The investment seeks to track... More »
    Comment by Hyperinflation
    Dec 10 20:19 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Investment in Commodities for the Coming Decade [View article]
    DAG is the symbol for the double agriculture. It is an ETN rather than an ETF (i.e., DBC). It holds wheat, corn, soybeans and... More »
    Comment by enviro111
    Dec 10 17:27 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Investment in Commodities for the Coming Decade [View article]
    Nevermind, looks like someone already pointed that out above. Cheers.
    Comment by Maverick707
    Dec 10 11:55 am |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Investment in Commodities for the Coming Decade [View article]
    Sir just a minor correction. The DB in "DBA" does not stand for "double." This is not a leveraged ETF. It stands for Deutsche Bank, the... More »
    Comment by Maverick707
    Dec 10 11:54 am |
    Rating: +1 0