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Here’s where you’ll find the archive of our weekly email newsletter. A weekly summary of news items that have grabbed our attention. Plus technical analysis of gold, silver and NZ dollar charts for the week.

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Why is Gold Rising? 4 Possible Reasons…

7 Reasons to Buy Gold & Silver via GoldSurvivalGuideToday’s Prices to Buy 1oz NZ 99.99% pure gold bar$4,033.50 (dispatched in 7 days) 1kg Pure Silver barLocal silver bar $1,654.11 (2 weeks til dispatch) 1kg “Scottsdale Gold” Bar 99.99% with unique serial number$127,685.25 1oz ABC Bullion Gold Minted Bar$4,071.50 1oz Canadian Gold Maple 99.99% pure gold […]

Why the Rise in Gold is Just Getting Started

Prices and Charts Looking to sell your gold and silver? Visit this page for more information Buying Back 1oz NZ Gold 9999 Purity $3649 Buying Back 1kg NZ Silver 999 Purity $1300 NZD Gold Surges Almost $200 to Another All-Time High – Hardly Anyone Notices Gold in New Zealand dollars powered higher by $195 from […]

Is John Key Right About NZ Property Doubling in the Next Decade?

Prices and Charts   Looking to sell your gold and silver? Visit this page for more information Buying Back 1oz NZ Gold 9999 Purity $3354 Buying Back 1kg NZ Silver 999 Purity $1203   Gold Pulling Back After Making Multiple New All Time Highs Gold in New Zealand dollars is up $9 from last week. […]

Stock Market Rally vs. Shrinking Money Supply: A Cause for Concern?

Prices and Charts Looking to sell your gold and silver? Visit this page for more information Buying Back 1oz NZ Gold 9999 Purity $3149 Buying Back 1kg NZ Silver 999 Purity $1118 Late UpdateJust as we’re about to hit send, prices have jumped higher after the RBNZ announcement sounded “less hawkish” (i.e. less likely to […]