Gold and Resources
Gold Investing: Do not follow the herd
Published on March 19, 2008
"With the economy convulsing up and down, most investors are wondering if their savings are going to be able to stand the ride. Not wanting to see their net worth destroyed because a national bank made immoral loans for the past five years, they are fleeing towards traditional safe havens. " – Andrew Snyder
By Andrew Snyder
Baltimore (TFN)– I spend a lot of time each year in Alaska. Much of…
Commodities Trading: More profits than gold or oil or…
Published on March 18, 2008
"Most investors are agape at the move in crude oil, but it’s only the 12th best-performing commodity so far this year." — Chart of the Day
by Taipan Chart of the Day
Baltimore – (TFN): Commodities are entering the next stage of a bull market even as the U.S. appears to be entering a recession — and silver is one of the hottest…
Gold Prices: Finding “free” South African miners
Published on March 13, 2008
"With gold and platinum prices breaching record levels every other day now, especially in terms of the struggling South African currency, you would think that investing in South African miners would prove to be a winning formula. Yet many of the South African gold shares have all but sat out the bull market in gold so far." — Ed Bugos
by Ed…
Commodities Trading: Why so many Chinese in Toronto?
Published on March 12, 2008
"They were all taking it very seriously indeed – hanging on to the every word of every speaker and scribbling away in their notebooks. So what were the noteworthy remarks the Chinese were jotting down?" — Dominic Frisby
by Dominic Frisby
Baltimore and London – (TFN): I’ve just come back from one of the most important mining conferences of the year, the…
Commodities Trading: Copper could predict a commodities collapse
Published on March 11, 2008
"Since 2006, base metals prices have gone into a sharp tailspin and corrected over 30% in the last 18 months. In 2007 alone, base metals declined over 20% even as…
Fools Gold: Have we seen the top in gold prices?
Published on March 6, 2008
"I suppose it was inevitable that the great round number that is the thousand dollar mark would be a point of resistance. So is this the end of the run?"…
Profit from the Boom in Grains: More upside for cereal profits?
Published on March 5, 2008
"On February 25th, the price of top-quality spring wheat on the Minneapolis Grain Exchange surged more than 25% in one day. Spring wheat is now up more than fourfold and outpacing all commodities by a country mile." — Eric Roseman
by Eric Roseman
Baltimore – (TFN): Over the last 12 months, the biggest bull market in commodities has NOT been…
Investing in Commodities: Platinum prices soar
Published on March 4, 2008
"Gold investors are making money — lots of it. Platinum, tin and copper are all up. Gold and platinum futures hit record highs." — Christian DeHaemer
by Christian DeHaemer
Baltimore — (TFN): There’s bad news all over. There’s a new war brewing in South America. Israel and Palestinians are going at it again. The Nikkei 225 fell 4.5% overnight, continuing its 20 years of failure. The U.S. debt…
Commodities Investing: Profiting from the wheat price bubble
Published on February 29, 2008
"I don’t mean to sound like a harbinger of doom, or perhaps I should say Grim Reaper, but the whole grains sector – whether it’s wheat, corn, soybeans, barley, whichever – has become worryingly reminiscent of uranium this time last year." — Dominic Frisby
by Dominic Frisby
Baltimore – (TFN): [...]
Exploit Commodity Price Swings
Published on February 28, 2008
"With the advent of China as an emerging economic power, the demand for commodities has exploded. Everything from food to aluminum is going through the roof with no end in sight. China is expected to post double-digit growth for the next 20 years and that will mean an ever-increasing demand for commodities. Fortunes are being made right now and The Triple Zone Profit Trader is poised to…
Canadian Gold Mining Stocks: Tiny Chinese-Canadian Mining Stock Could Double by December
Published on February 28, 2008
A Todays Financial News Special Report
"A tiny $3 gold miner sits on $3.7 billion in measured gold reserves… and China’s thirst for gold could propel its stock price up to $20 by December 19, 2008. Buy this Toronto-listed mining start-up now, before its full production capacity has come online."
by J. Christoph Amberger
Baltimore — (TFN): Speculators are bidding up gold prices to ever…
Commodities Investing: The truth behind the agriculture supercycle
Published on February 27, 2008
"The world population is growing and the amount of available farmland remains virtually unchanged. The end result is less farmland per person." — Andrew Mickey
by Andrew Mickey
Baltimore – (TFN): Sometimes it really is just that simple.
Why have agriculture stocks outperformed the overall market? Wheat, corn and soybean prices are all [...]
Copper Prices: How to play base metals in the coming recession
Published on February 24, 2008
‘Who are going to be the next major producers of copper? Chile and other major producers are starting to decline. China just bought two major copper mining companies in Peru and have spent more…
Commodities Investing: Bring in profits no matter what the market does
Published on February 22, 2008
"Overall it looks pretty bad. There is, however, an opportunity that’s just starting the next leg of what I like to call a ‘baby bull market.’" — Andrew Mickey
by Andrew Mickey
Baltimore – (TFN): It’s all starting to happen. We’ve entered the tumultuous period when the markets are up one day, down the next two, [...]
Investing in Copper: Strong global demand will spell 50% gains in copper prices in 2008
Published on February 22, 2008
By Andrew Mickey Founder, Small-Cap Commodity Prospector
Baltimore — (TFN): Investing in copper has been a roller coaster ride for most investors. Part of this volatility was due to intense fluctuation on the speculative demand side: After all, half of all this commodity is consumed in the world is used in building construction. The rest [...]
Investing in Commodities: The proof is in the potash
Published on February 20, 2008
"Even if CEO Doyle’s logic is a little, shall we say, biased, he isn’t wrong, and farmers will have to produce more and more grains in coming years if they want to keep up…
Buying Gold for Investing: The truth about the IMF gold sale
Published on February 13, 2008
"The media does not understand the situation, as usual. The reports I’ve seen tend to point out that the IMF holds some 103 million tons of gold, but leaves out the details of the plan discussed so far." — Ed Bugos
by Ed Bugos, Whiskey and Gunpowder
Baltimore – (TFN ): The [...]
Booming Food Commodities: Playing China’s new chocolate obsession
Published on February 12, 2008
"The effect of China and India’s awakening has already been felt in the oil and precious metals markets. But there is something else that all this economic freedom has brought. China and India have finally developed their sweet tooth." — Jamie Ellis
by Jamie Ellis, Whiskey and Gunpowder
Baltimore [...]
Gold Investing: Price manipulation in the gold market
Published on February 6, 2008
“Is the gold price being manipulated? I can categorically state, with 100% confidence, I don’t know. But far greater minds that mine have studied the matter for many years and in great detail… ” — Dominic Frisby
by Dominic Frisby
Baltimore and London – (TFN): Most hardcore gold bugs will [...]
Mining Investing: Do the mergers mean it’s time to cash out?
Published on February 4, 2008
"It’s not surprising that China wants to break-up the Rio / BHP party. After all, these two together would control 35% of the iron ore market. That would be very bad news for a country that needs plenty of iron ore for its infrastructure needs. So what’s [...]
