2012 Predictions For Gold, Silver, Stock Market, Economy and Elections

Recap of 2010 and 2011 While some well known trend forecasters like Gerald Celente were predicting a crash in 2010, I was taking the opposite side saying that “I don’t see it happening as quickly as Celente does.” In September of 2010 I cautioned traders in gold and silver mining stocks to think about taking profit. The HUI at that time was trading around 525 and today, 15 months...

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Pop Goes The Gold Bubble?

I always get a kick out of these articles that young writers put out when they try and tackle a subject such as gold and claim it’s in a “bubble.” To date, I have not seen one of them address the banking system mess our country is in (as well as the banks of Europe and soon most everywhere else). Another Negative Article On Gold I replied to a recent article I found on Seeking...

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Why Are Gold and Silver Prices Falling As Dollar Declines?

Any dips in price of gold and silver should be welcomed as an opportunity to dollar cost average into a position. Unless of course you believe printing presses and quantitative easing are real long term solutions for the economy.

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What Happened To Gerald Celente’s Crash Of 2010 Prediction?

Celente will eventually get his crash, but I don't think it will occur until people wake up to the problems our biggest banks are having.

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Is the U.S. Following in Japan’s Deflationary Footsteps? Part 2

In Part 2, I will address the 5, 10 and 30 year yields of the Japanese Government Bonds (JGB) and U.S. Dollar T-Bonds first and speak to the likeliness the U.S. will follow the Japan example of increasing Debt as a percentage of GDP to fight the deflationary credit contraction occurring. I’ll then correlate the four areas discussed in Part 1 and Part 2 with contemplations on how gold priced in U.S. Dollars will perform moving forward.

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