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Have We Seen The Final Bottom For Gold or Just a Temporary One?

In the last two essays we have emphasized the influence that the dollar and main stock indices might have on the precious metals and we have summarized our last essay by stating that we are likely to see a short-term bounce to the upside (...) perhaps very soon. Since this is what happened we would like to let you know where - in our opinion - gold is likely to go next.

The Strength of Reaction and Precious Implications

In our previous essay we have analyzed the current situation in the USD Index and its possible influence on the prices of gold, silver and mining stocks (generally we were bearish on gold). We have also provided our thoughts related to one of the questions that we've received from our Subscribers.

Since that essay caused a very positive feedback, we would like to provide you with a similar one - however this time we are going to cover the situation on the general stock market, but - again - the emphasis will still be on the influence this might have on the precious metals market.

Dollar's Never-Ending Plunge and Its Golden Consequences

The previous weeks have been characterized by a steady pattern - USD Index is either plunging or is consolidating and it's likely to plunge within several days. The general truth is that no trend moves in any direction in the form of a straight line. Yet, so far the dollar tries to prove this saying incorrect by moving lower over and over again.

Is this situation sustainable? What's behind it? What does it mean for gold, silver, and mining stock Investors and Traders? In this week's free essay we will provide you with our thoughts on that particular matter.

Austrians, Keynesians and Price Target for Mining Stocks

This week's free essay features a brief overview of the two popular economic schools and our comments on the current situation in gold and silver mining stocks. The article includes price targets for this particular part of the precious metals sector.

Double Stock Dips and Double Silver Tops

This week we turn to silver as this market provides us with particularly interesting long-term calls. Additionally, we provide you with our thoughts regarding the economy.