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Commodity Crash: How US recession will affect the commodities supercycle

January 26, 2008 · Filed Under Gold and Resources · Comments 
'Probably over the next few months we’ll see some downside volatility in oil and in gold because of the concerns about global growth. Energy more so than gold because the dynamic behind gold has more to do with the declining U.S. dollar and worries about inflation.' — Mike Burnick, editor of Global Market Investor Baltimore [...]

Commodity Crash: TFN Smart Trading Video

January 25, 2008 · Filed Under Featured Video, Videos · Comments 
Baltimore — (TFN): A coming commodity crash is brewing. Drops in US consumer spending are translating into falling base metals prices. Copper is already down 20%. Could oil and gold be next?  Mike Burnick of Global Market Investor explains how to safely trade the trend. Click here to watch the financial video and find out more. ****Make [...]

Investment Strategies: ETFs and ETNs for big gains

December 27, 2007 · Filed Under Investment Research, Investment Strategies · Comments 
“In the current commodity bull-market cycle, the time has come for you to be more selective with your commodity plays… you should consider a “rifle-shot” strategy for investing in commodities to target the biggest gains.” — Mike Burnick, Sovereign Society   by Mike Burnick   Baltimore — (TFN): Investing in commodities has been a hot ticket for investors in [...]

Commodities Supercycle: Why the cycle just got longer

December 18, 2007 · Filed Under Gold and Resources · Comments 
“Galore Creek was supposed to be one of the largest new mines in the world. It was expected to be so profitable that building a new road, a new power plant and all the other infrastructure necessary for a mine would be more than offset by the value of the mine’s production.” [...]

Commodities Supercycle: BHP, Rio Tinto Merger… Maybe.

December 14, 2007 · Filed Under Gold and Resources · Comments 
"BHP claims Rio will get back that lost value in cost savings and the reduction of competition after the merger. But Rio Tinto counters that BHP is just being cheap and possibly overvaluing its own power in the market." — Stephanie Grimmett by Stephanie Grimmett  Baltimore – (TFN) Rio Tinto (RTP: NYSE) is getting annoyed with [...]