Our analysis reveals a bearish outlook for gold over the next 3 months based on the following fundamental and technical factors:
Read More »Noonan: Charts Suggest Lower Lows for Gold & Silver to Come in 2014 (3K Views)
Because the natural laws of supply and demand do not apply to gold and silver, the only way we can track the influence of endless paper supply on the market is through the most reliable source, the market itself, and the best way to track the market is through charts.Let's take a look at what they are conveying today.
Read More »Nothing Has Changed So Gold May Yet Reach $3000/ozt. (+2K Views)
While the US$3000 figure is wildly above most forecasts, which are mostly flat at the current level, UBS global commodity analyst Tom Price said these flat forecasts are based less on informed analysis than on the fact that "people just don't know what's going on."
Read More »Update: Gold & Silver to Drop to $1,675 & $30.50 by End of 2012 Before Going to $3,950 & $117 by End of 2013!
My previous article on gold & silver went viral with almost 30,000 reads on munKNEE.com alone and continues to be read by hundreds of goldbugs daily. Below is an updated chart and analysis suggesting that gold & silver have further to drop before they go parabolic. Take a look and share it with friends.
Read More »Campbell's Challenge: How Likely Is $1,000 Gold, Higher Interest Rates and a Faltering U.S. Recovery?
Please read the referenced articles below with an open mind, and only then reach your own conclusions. [Yes, you are being challenged again to 'think for yourself' - and invest accordingly.] Words: 699
Read More »Gold: $3,000? $5,000? $10,000? These 153 Analysts Think So! (7K Views)
153 analysts maintain that gold could eventually reach a parabolic peak price of at least $3,000/ozt. before the bubble bursts of which 103 see gold reaching at least $5,000/ozt., 17 predict a parabolic peak price of as much as $10,000 per troy ounce and a further 13 are on record as saying gold could go even higher than that. Take a look here at who is projecting what, by when and why. Words: 844
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