Post-Bailout Investing: The Big Picture [View article]
I've been in and out of gold for the last few years. It looks like the price gets pushed around by the big money. All of the rationalization why it should be up or down gets blown away when the IMF decides to unload or the hedge funds decide to bulk up. The case that you cite, central banks suppressing the price for political reasons, gives no hope that the price would ever be allowed to reflect the fiat money devaluation that we are seeing. But what happens when all of the fiat money slips at the same time???
Higher Bills for the U.S. Means Higher Gold Prices [View article]
Cookieguy: for those of us with dial up where a 10 minute video takes 4 hours to download, please supply a link to the written statement so we can get on board.
I agree with 711 regarding those managing very large resources being able to swing the gold price. It will take a seismic event which rattles the masses to create the momentum necessary to overcome these resources. Don't forget about the central banks and IMF selling into the price rise to maximize their returns.
Gold Bullion Inventory Reaches New All-Time High [View article]
Well, I'll ask the dumb question of the day. How can the inventory purchase run so far ahead of the subscribed shares? e.g. how is the differential funded?
Gold Transforming into a Completely Demonetized Wealth Asset [View article]
Thursday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets [View article]
Post-Bailout Investing: The Big Picture [View article]
Higher Bills for the U.S. Means Higher Gold Prices [View article]
On SLV's 10-for-1 Split: It's All About Liquidity [View article]
Will someone please educate me on the meaning and significance of this phrase. Thx in advance for your assistance.
Gold: Summer Hiatus Over [View article]
Gold Bullion Inventory Reaches New All-Time High [View article]