Hot on the heels of our latest Weekly Wanderings where we touched on the term re-hypothecation, is this timely piece from Casey Research offering some more detail on this confusing topic and what it means for investors and gold buyers. In this article they comment… “Bottom line: No gold has been hypothecated, re-hypothecated, or hyper-hypothecated. […]
Category Archives: Syndicated Articles
Here is where we also feature writing from others around the world. We don’t always agree with everything they have to say but we pick interesting commentary from the likes of James Rickards, Darryl Schoon, Stewart Thomson and many others.
Often giving our 2 cents worth on what they have to say too.
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A picture’s worth a thousand words, so a good chart must be worth a few thousand. Here’s 4 simple charts and very few words needed in this short read to explain them… By Jeff Clark, Casey Research If you’re bullish about the long term for gold and silver, it’s mouthwatering to watch them undergo a major […]
The following looks at pricing your investments (mainly shares) in terms of gold. It’s something we make a point of doing ourselves and have written in the past on using this methodology for housing also. So have a read and change the way you value not just investments buy everyday items too… Jeff Clark, Casey Research […]
Given that Professor Fekete is currently still in New Zealand after presenting at the Gold Symposium, we thought it appropriate to post his latest article in honour of this. We’re also off tonight to a small gathering with him so will see what else we can learn while there. As always his writings are very […]
If you’ve been mulling over whether having some gold shares might be a good thing, then WARNING! the following might convince you. It details how both the larger producers and also juniors performed in previous bull markets in mining shares. Some of the percentage gains were staggering even to us. However the shares have been […]
If you are somewhat new to the world of gold and have asked yourself the question “Is it too late to buy?”, the following is an absolute must read. It’s lengthy but full of charts and is a great summary of just where we are at now. In this article just some of what Bud […]
It’s been a while since we featured anything from Darryl Schoon. We always enjoy his writings as we pick up a few bits of monetary history we’ve previously not heard. In this article he runs through the history of paper money and its travel from East to West and now back again. Why do we […]
If you worry about the day to day fluctuations in gold then the following set of charts should help ease your mind a great deal. They show the corrections gold has had over the last decade plotted on a daily, monthly, quarterly and annual basis. They’ll help really add some perspective. The charts actually show […]
The data in the following article is based upon the USD price of gold, however if we look at the below latest short term gold chart in NZ dollars we can see it’s already been a pretty good past month so far for NZ holders. With gold in NZD rising from $2040 in late October […]
With Occupy Wall Street protests spreading worldwide even reaching here to Aoteo Square in Auckland and and the Octagon in Dunedin the following is an interesting interview with a Wall Street Insider. It’s insightful to see how he himself is investing and surprisingly the “barbarous relic” gold does feature… By David Galland, The Casey Report Of […]