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Premium Update June 14th 2009
After having witnessed two-week corrective phase in the precious metals sector many Investors and Speculators are wondering whether or not the bottom is already in. In this Premium Update we deal with this question by applying several different types of analysis. Additionally, we comment on the recent signals from our indicators.
Market Alert June 9th 2009
Market Alert sent on June 9th 2009
Premium Update June 6th 2009
Precious metals have been rallying strongly in May, but this week prices reversed. Does it mean that it's time to get out of gold and silver or is this another buying opportunity? During past few weeks gold's rise has been insignificant in other (non-USD) currencies - what does it mean for PM investors? These are two of the questions that we answer in this week's Premium Update.
Premium Update May 30th 2009
This week we see the return of geopolitical risk and go into great depth to discuss what may lie ahead for the precious metals sector, with emphasis on silver. We also analyze technically the correlation between gold stocks and the S&P Index. There is an interesting pattern forming which could be important for PM investors and speculators.
Premium Update May 23rd 2009
This week we have seen important moves in both the precious metals and the USD markets which could be of great consequence to serious investors. With gold and silver on a tear and the USD in the dumps, we present our views on what may be waiting around the corner from a long- and short-term perspective.