"from all the factors examined so far, gold is likely to remain range-bound around $900’s to $1,000’s in the near-term, while markets and the global economy stabilize. "
Wrong!
Gold $1300 by April 2010, or sooner Silver $26 by April 2010, or sooner
Hong Kong Recalls Gold Reserves: Why No News Coverage? [View article]
Gold Barron: It has more to do with Chinese sneakniness and kniving than any bank failure-- Obviously, the PRC is up to no good again and is doing it quietly and sneakily-as usual--
This time they are hoarding precious metals, even telling their "citizens"(that word does not mean what it does here, by the way) to buy gold & silver-- Naturally, in a totalitarian dictatorship like PRC, any gold and silver bought by the "citizens" can be ceased by the government at gun point in time of an "emergency"- You get my drift. They believe in 'gradualism', like little ants billions of ants each carrying a small piece to the nest. The culture is sneaky and full of deceit and plotting. Taiwan will be history in the next deacdes and will most likely than not be 'vacuumed' and gobbled up by PRC. And there may be no damn thing US can do about ut, either.
The conclusion is that the red Chinese see gold and silver prices exploding in the next 5-8 years, and they want to concentrate wealth inside their borders -- they are extremely territorial and eneterprising, and they are planning to expand outwards in the next 50 years as US and the west get weaker, in their eyes, they will be able to establish Chinese hegemony over the whole planet.
The question is what is US prepared to do about it.
Hong Kong Recalls Gold Reserves: Why No News Coverage? [View article]
I moved my BBQ from my mom's house to my house last week. According to the vague premise of thsi mysterious "logic", my BBQ must be going up in price soon! :)
Gold - Healthy Pullback in Uptrend [View article]
Now all we need is astrike by United Islami-fascist States headed by Iran on Israel-- gold will spike $300-$500 the same day
Will This Gold Rush Continue? [View article]
Wrong!
Gold $1300 by April 2010, or sooner
Silver $26 by April 2010, or sooner
Hong Kong Recalls Gold Reserves: Why No News Coverage? [View article]
Hong Kong Recalls Gold Reserves: Why No News Coverage? [View article]
It has more to do with Chinese sneakniness and kniving than any bank failure-- Obviously, the PRC is up to no good again and is doing it quietly and sneakily-as usual--
This time they are hoarding precious metals, even telling their "citizens"(that word does not mean what it does here, by the way) to buy gold & silver-- Naturally, in a totalitarian dictatorship like PRC, any gold and silver bought by the "citizens" can be ceased by the government at gun point in time of an "emergency"- You get my drift. They believe in 'gradualism', like little ants billions of ants each carrying a small piece to the nest. The culture is sneaky and full of deceit and plotting. Taiwan will be history in the next deacdes and will most likely than not be 'vacuumed' and gobbled up by PRC. And there may be no damn thing US can do about ut, either.
The conclusion is that the red Chinese see gold and silver prices exploding in the next 5-8 years, and they want to concentrate wealth inside their borders -- they are extremely territorial and eneterprising, and they are planning to expand outwards in the next 50 years as US and the west get weaker, in their eyes, they will be able to establish Chinese hegemony over the whole planet.
The question is what is US prepared to do about it.
Hong Kong Recalls Gold Reserves: Why No News Coverage? [View article]
According to the vague premise of thsi mysterious "logic", my BBQ must be going up in price soon! :)
Interview with Kitco's Jon Nadler (Part II) [View article]
Interview with Kitco's Jon Nadler (Part II) [View article]
RBC Analyst: Aggressive Fiscal Policies Will Push Gold Higher [View article]
Think breathing when a patient is terminally ill.
Don't confuse short term with long term.
Gold elevator up and DJIA elevator donw will pass by each other at 3000...
RBC Analyst: Aggressive Fiscal Policies Will Push Gold Higher [View article]