If you think gold may be in a bubble, then read on. Just about every gold negative comment is countered, including… Gold is expensive. Gold is risky. Gold pays no interest. Gold pays no dividends. Gold costs you insurance and storage. Interest rates are at zero; gold will fall as they rise. Gold sentiment is […]
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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(Interviewed by Louis James, Editor, International Speculator) Editor’s Note: David Galland, Casey Research partner and managing editor of The Casey Report, sees a major shift in Federal Reserve policy ahead and has advice on how to invest accordingly. Time is short, so we’ve asked David to share his thoughts with us. L: David, in recent editorials you’ve […]
Pop quizz time! Test your gold market knowledge – see if you know the answer to these 10 questions on 2011 gold stats… By Jeff Clark, BIG GOLD CPM Group recently released their 2011 Gold Yearbook, an invaluable resource for us gold analysts. Mostly a reference book, even a gold enthusiast might find it dry reading. […]
By Doug Casey, The Casey Report Nothing is cheap in today’s investment world. Because of the trillions of currency units that governments all over the world have created – and are continuing to create – financial assets are grossly overpriced. Stocks, bonds, property, commodities and cash are no bargains. Meanwhile, real wages are slipping rapidly among […]
This is a lengthy and somewhat complex interview with an expert on ETF’s (Exchange Traded Funds). If you’re thinking of investing in these vehicles this is a must read. However even if you’re not it’s worth a read, as the article demonstrates just how precarious the whole financial system potentially is and what problems might lurk […]
By Louis James, Casey International Speculator It’s understandable that people want to know where the precious metals market is headed next. And not just because big fluctuations can be nerve-wracking, but because it makes a big difference how you’d invest today if, for instance, you think there’s a big correction ahead (save cash to buy […]
How are the 1970’s similar to today and where do they differ in terms of gold and silver? Darryl Schoon does a good job below of laying out the factors and then drawing some conclusions on what is likely coming… Silver, the Canary in the Gold Mine was my talk at a Gold Standard Institute symposium […]
By Jeff Clark, BIG GOLD It’s no secret that the silver market is red hot. As I write, silver American Eagles and Canadian Maple Leafs are sold out at their respective mints. Buying in India has gone through the roof, especially noteworthy among a people with a strong historical preference for gold. Demand in China […]
There’s quite a line up of big name, big money commentators featured in this Q&A article, most of them well respected (Jeffrey Christian maybe not so much – although you might recall we do have him to thank for somewhat unwittingly helping to make public the 100:1 paper gold to physical ratio in the London Bullion […]
By Jeff Clark, BIG GOLD It feels a little callous writing about Japan with respect to precious metals after the country suffered such a terrible tragedy. However, I think it’s worth discussing because there’s a lesson in it for all of us. In fact, I think the moral could be couched in terms of a […]