What’s Up with Gold?
Technical analysis commentary by Adam Hewison of Ino.com about the current condition of gold.
What’s Up with Gold? Read More »
Technical analysis commentary by Adam Hewison of Ino.com about the current condition of gold.
What’s Up with Gold? Read More »
(Reuters Life!) – A Spanish precious metals trading company bought the world’s largest gold coin for 3.27 million euros ($4.02 million), its exact material worth, from the estate of an insolvent investment firm at a rare auction in Vienna on Friday. The 100 kg (220.5 lb) piece, one of only five Canadian $1,000,000 Maple Leaf
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The world’s money has lost almost 75% of its value against gold in the last 10 years… We’ve SAID IT BEFORE, but we’ll say it again. The bull market in gold starting 10 years ago is about much more than the Dollar – a fact that investors and savers worldwide might want to consider in 2010 if the US currency continues to rally.
With Gold over $1000 and at all time nominal high prices many are wondering if Gold is overpriced. If we look at the inflation adjusted price of Gold we see that even at $1000 it is still only about half-way to its all time highs. For more information see Inflation Adjusted Gold Price . But
At $1000 is Gold Expensive? Read More »
From the end of 1999 through the end of 2009, all of the popular Wall Street market performance measurement tools were in the red. The average bloodletting level of the DJIA, the S & P 500, and the NASDAQ was a disturbing-to-some minus nineteen percent. The Media has dubbed it “The Dismal Decade”.
A Dismal Decade? No Way With Market Cycle Investing Read More »
I recently was talking to a fellow investor at a conference and I mentioned that we carried quite a few articles from Elliott Wave International on this site. The gentleman I was speaking with commented that he had the impression that Bob Precter founder of Elliott Wave International was permanently bearish and so “eventually he would be right”.
Is Prechter of Elliottwave a “PermaBear”? Read More »
Unless you have been living under a rock you have probably noticed that the government has mandated that the gasoline you are pumping into your car these days has Ethanol in it now. You have probably also heard that it is good for farmers and the environment but lets look at all those factors and
What Effect Will Ethanol and Corn Have on Inflation? Read More »
How You Can Achieve Unlimited Personal Success– By using the Secrets of Gold Medal Champions Would you like to learn the secrets of what makes a Gold Medal Champion? What drives them? How do they do it? Would knowing any of these Secrets help You on the road to success? How to build unshakable confidence
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Recently I received this question about I-bonds. I-bonds are inflation adjusted Treasury bonds. The amount they pay is adjusted twice a year to compensate for the effects of inflation. I am a holder of Treasury I bonds (adjusts to the CPI every May & Nov.) Last November the CPI that Treasury used was 2.8,
Why are my “I-Bonds” paying so little? Read More »
I recently received the following question from a student at Virginia Commonwealth University and I thought I would pass on what I told him. Question: This past Wednesday I talked to two guys who had both bought the Iraqi Dinar in large amounts. I figured you might have some financial thoughts on this investment and