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The Energy President

September 4, 2008 · Filed Under Politics · Comments 
"In the world of energy and scarcity, the name of the next president will matter to us quite a bit. ‘People are policy,’ as Ronald Reagan used to say." — Byron King by Byron King Baltimore — (TFN):  In the world of energy and scarcity, the name of the next [...]

Profit from the Forgotten Commodities

July 9, 2008 · Filed Under Gold and Resources · Comments 
“These two beloved resources have been in a long and devastating bear market. In fact, they have seen little use for well over 200 years. This, in spite of the fact they are needed now more than ever. They are greatly appreciated by the masses of people yet abhorred by [...]

Profit from the Coming Commodities Shortage

June 20, 2008 · Filed Under Gold and Resources · Comments 
“Most of the agricultural markets have had a big move already, but these markets could easily suffer a big correction from current levels. And long-term investor will want to buy these markets on weakness, not sell them.” — Kevin Kerr by Kevin Kerr Baltimore – (TFN): Most of us Americans are so [...]

Commodities Investing: Gold rises, dollar falls

January 8, 2008 · Filed Under Gold and Resources · Comments 
"In terms of real money - gold - oil is still cheap. Then again, in terms of real oil, gold is cheap. In terms of anything real, everything else is realistic." — Bill Bonner Blogger's note: Popular Daily Reckoning contributor Bill Bonner sent out this insightful and entertaining article today. According to Bill, the [...]

Japan’s Failed Energy Policies

December 7, 2007 · Filed Under International Investing · Comments 
Japan has a checkered history securing its energy needs. The latest endeavor looks like another catastrophe in the making. Sara Nunnally of Material Profits explains. The mystique of the samurai, of tea ceremonies and martial arts, gives Japan the feeling of a deep sense of honor and tradition that is well earned. But Japan is not [...]

Top Today’s Financial News Headlines This Weekend

November 23, 2007 · Filed Under News that Matters · Comments 
"The most important financial news headlines this Thanksgiving Weekend." TFN Baltimore — (TFN): Want to pick and chose what article to read, rather than clawing your way through the full text news feed summary? Well, go right ahead! Help yourself… Liberal Politics: The honorable traditions of shaping young minds “The attitude [...]

Undiscovered Resource Stocks: “Plunder Albania’s commodity fortunes for a possible 800% gains!”

November 23, 2007 · Filed Under Gold and Resources · Comments 
We’re sorry, the window for this opportunity has closed BUT… We have another exciting opportunity for you!  Read about a tiny Chinese-Canadian gold miner that could double by December.  Just click here to read this TFN Research Report.

Oil and Inflation: “Soaring Inflation Leads to Rising Bond, Oil and Gold Prices”

November 23, 2007 · Filed Under Oil and Energy · Comments 
“When the price of gold goes up, the value of the stuff that buys it – paper – goes down. People are buying gold because they fear inflation is going to get worse. Typically, gold holds its value in an inflationary trend.” — Bill Bonner by Bill Bonner, Daily Reckoning Australia and TFN Blogger’s Note: Its it [...]

Gold Stocks: Buy Canadian gold miners now

November 21, 2007 · Filed Under Gold and Resources · Comments 
“Even I, Mr Über Gold Bull, am amazed at how strong these markets are in the face of the carnage elsewhere. It’s like August, there’s so much bearish sentiment about; the only difference is that this time gold and gold shares are holding up.” — Dominic Frisby Blogger’s Note: This article was first published by our [...]

Crude Oil Prices: Possible Bearish Pattern in Oil Futures

November 19, 2007 · Filed Under Oil and Energy · Comments 
“The $85 level could provide a little support for oil prices, meaning a bounce. If oil bounces, it will have created a neckline for this larger head-and-shoulders pattern, and a fulfillment of this larger pattern could send oil prices as low as $65 a barrel.” — Sara Nunnally by S.R. Nunnally, Today’sFinancialNews.com Baltimore — (TFN): On Friday, [...]

Special Video Alert: China’s role in the BHP - Rio Tinto drama

November 17, 2007 · Filed Under Gold and Resources · Comments 
Today’sFinancialNews.com Baltimore — (TFN): Last week, mining magnate BHP Billiton cheerfully submitted a takeover offer for Rio Tinto worth $174 billion. Rio Tinto rejected the offer. It doesn’t matter that BHP’s offer constituted a 25% premium to Rio Tinto’s price at the time. And apparently it doesn’t matter that BHP offered an additional [...]

Global Mergers: The End of the Resource Boom?

November 14, 2007 · Filed Under Gold and Resources · Comments 
“Merger talks between BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto could signal the end of the commodities boom, say some analysts. If you believe that I’ve got the deed to the Brooklyn Bridge up on eBay. Care to put in a bid?” — Sara Nunnally by Sara Nunnally, Today’sFinancialNews.com Wednesday, November 14, 2007 Baltimore — (TFN): BHP Billiton cheerfully submitted [...]

Resource Investing: What to make of the Rio Tinto - BHP Billiton merger plans

November 14, 2007 · Filed Under Gold and Resources · Comments 
“If BHP did indeed buy out Rio Tinto, the resulting company would control 36% of the seaborne iron ore market and it would hold a third of the global coal market (mostly the third that’s not powering China at the moment). And if nothing else, a company with a controlling stake in two of its [...]