NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Phil Streible, senior market strategist at Lind-Waldock, reveals how inflation numbers out of the U.S. and China can move precious metal prices.
Well great -- slightly higher at political unrest spread throughout the Middle East because gold index than the spot -- that more than three dollars. They need they'll be able senior markets Padgett at Lynne -- dot. Now -- we seen gold rally in light -- that they haven -- here -- moving a price that.
You know -- there there's a lot of things that are that are I'm concerned here this week. Specially Chinese inflation data coming up here later on tonight. He also 00 Obama's gonna come out with his budget always gonna submit -- the congress. And also. You know you have the dollar index strengthening I beat -- political -- around the globe is that when opening a firm putting on the market moment.
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Monday, February 14, 2011
SLV Silver - The Conversation with a Contact
Little to no SLV silver and Gold Bullion in October of 2008? I wonder what the vault looks like now.
Angola Diamond Industry
Analyst Mark Schroeder examines Angola's desire to develop its diamond industry and how possible cooperation with South Africa could ultimately usurp Angolan influence over the sector.
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Donald Trump speech at CPAC 2011
Donald Trump reads his resume and takes a jab at Ron Paul while delivering a surprise pitch for the 2012 Presidency at CPAC 2011.
Cliff Natural Resources Shares Up 5.8% Following Record Copper Prices
"Cliff Natural Resources (NYSE:CLF) shares are trading 5.79% higher at $92.58 following record copper prices and on heavy demand from China.
Copper for March delivery rose $0.09 to $4.63 per pound on the NYSE.
Cliffs Natural Resources has a potential upside of 13.8% based on a current price of $92.48 and an average consensus analyst price target of $105.25."
Copper for March delivery rose $0.09 to $4.63 per pound on the NYSE.
Cliffs Natural Resources has a potential upside of 13.8% based on a current price of $92.48 and an average consensus analyst price target of $105.25."
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Building Brand and B-I Triangle, Robert Kiyosaki
Robert T Kiyosaki , the author of the best selling book " RICH DAD POOR DAD" expanins how to build a powerful brand by understanding the Business - Investors a.k.a B-I Triangle.He has tried his best to explain the most in this short video. So, watch it carefully and also must read the book mentioned above.
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Building Brand,
Robert Kiyosaki
Silver Shortage Continues. Comex Silver Stocks at Four Year Low. Buy Silver
Silver shortage lingers on. The comex silver stocks are at a four year low. Physical silver bullion demand is up and rising. The industrial demand for silver is increasing as well. They are demanding higher grade silver stocks for production which is putting a squeeze on the entire market. The silver price will have to go up to get the physical investor to sell some of their holdings back into the market.
Silver mines are not keeping up with the demand and are having to borrow silver for their own hedge programs. James Turk thinks that this could be the beginning of the collapse of the dollar. Economic collapse will follow.
Silver mines are not keeping up with the demand and are having to borrow silver for their own hedge programs. James Turk thinks that this could be the beginning of the collapse of the dollar. Economic collapse will follow.
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Gold prices could rise to $1,600 by the end of the year
Gold prices could rise to around $1,600 by the end of the year, predicts Andre Julian, CFO & senior market strategist at OpVest Wealth Management. He tells CNBC's Martin Soong, Saijal Patel and Karen Tso what is driving gold prices higher.
Euro in Downtrend
Feb. 14 2011 | Mario Singh, director, training & education at FXPRIMUS.com, says euro-dollar will trend downwards towards $1.32 over the next couple of months. He explains why to CNBC's Chloe Cho and Anna Edwards.
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