Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Trump: How to Make Unbelievable Deals on Houses

Real Estate mogul Donald Trump urges viewers to take advantage of low prices by buying a house, and reveals how you can make an "unbelievable deal."

Rich Dad Poor Dad is the story of Robert Kiyosaki's financial education. He had two 'dads' - one his real dad, who was poor, and the other, his best friend's dad, who was on his way to becoming a very rich man.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Gold Bubble is nonsense - Marc Faber

“Talk of a gold bubble is nonsense,”
“There is no sign of the price surge you saw with the Nasdaq bubble or oil stocks in the late 70s, or the jump in the gold price from $380 an ounce to $800 between November 1979 and February 1980.” Marc Faber said Wednesday during the Agora Financial conference in Vancouver

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Gold Going to $10,000/oz - Nick Barisheff

Gold's Going to $10,000 Per Ounce says Nick Barisheff. Nick Barisheff, President and CEO of Bullion Management Group on the financial sense network discusses Gold and Silver markets prospective with Kerry Lutz.

Nick Barisheff of Bullion Management Group Inc. is calling for gold to rise exponentially within the next five year time period. He's convinced that unlimited and excessive money printing by the world's central banks guarantee it. He's even got a book coming out later this year to back up his hypothesis. He believes a mix of gold, silver, and platinum as well as geographical diversity will protect you from the numerous economic uncertainties and governmental threats that are lurking. Nick's made it his life's work to help people protect their precious metals holdings from over zealous bureaucrats and other criminal types. How safe is your metal? In some parts of the world gold is viewed as the protector of wealth. In North America, gold is viewed as a speculative investment. Our economists regard a rising gold price as an admission of defeat, and their disparaging attitude toward higher gold prices took on a more desperate tone in 2010. Nevertheless, gold had another remarkable year, up 25% in 2010, its tenth straight annual gain. Meanwhile, over the same 10-year period, five major currencies -- the US and Canadian dollars, the euro, the British pound and the yen -- have lost between 70% and 80% of their value. In reality, gold is not rising; currencies are falling in value, and gold can rise as far as currencies can fall. Nick discusses the three dominant medium-term trends that pushed up gold prices in 2010 (central bank buying; movement away from the US dollar; China) as well as three longer-term, irreversible trends that will put upward pressure on the gold price for years to come (the aging population; outsourcing; peak oil). In addition to these trends, more and more investors will be competing to buy a shrinking gold supply. As safe-haven demand accelerates, there will be a transition from the $200-trillion financial asset market to the $3-trillion aboveground gold bullion market. About half of that $3 trillion is held by central banks as reserves; the remainder is privately held, and not for sale at any price. If the world's pension and hedge funds moved only 5% of their assets into gold, it would trade at over $5,000 per ounce. Nick's conclusion: Without any new financial crises, both mid- and long-term trends indicate that gold -- and silver -- will continue rising through 2011 and well beyond.

Making Money with Facebook and Twitter - Robert Kiyosaki

Facebook keeps rocking.. literally we could unleash its potential to our full advantage to get deposited thousands into our bank accounts if we know how to get thru properly in a marketing standpoint!!

Rich Dad Poor Dad is the story of Robert Kiyosaki's financial education. He had two 'dads' - one his real dad, who was poor, and the other, his best friend's dad, who was on his way to becoming a very rich man.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

BOB CHAPMAN : The U.S. Dollar Index USDX could go down to the 45

BOB CHAPMAN : I think that on the U.S. Dollar Index (USDX), the dollar could go down to the 45 mark. On the other hand it's about 82 right now, down from 89 and up from 74, six or seven months ago. If you think the dollar is going to go down in value, as I do, in order to hedge against that one could buy Treasury Securities denominated in Swiss francs or Canadian dollars. I think those two currencies will do well versus the dollar. If you look at the figures for the last seven years, you'll find that every currency in the world went down versus gold. In the first six months of 2010, most of the major currencies went down 12% or 13%. The final arbiter here is gold. The question is who's going to win? Is gold going to become the ultimate currency or is it the dollar or will it be another currency? It's hard for another currency to compete with gold with all the debt out there and all the problems the world's got when you have a fiat currency that's backed by nothing. The only currency out there that has a backing of gold is the euro; it used to be that 15% of the currency was backed by gold, but now it's about 7%. - in the aureport

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Jim Rogers not selling his GOLD

Jim Rogers: Gold went up 11 years in a row, which is very unusual. I’ve never known any asset to go up 11 years in a row without a correction. It’s having a correction now. I would suspect that the correction will continue for a while. I’m not any good at market timing, but I’m not buying any gold at the moment. But if it goes down, I hope I’m smart enough to buy more—a lot more. I’m not selling my gold. - in hardassetsinvestor

Peter Schiff : We need a GOLD Based Monetary System

GIN: So you believe that paper currencies issued by various governments as they exist will continue, but they will be backed by gold?
Peter SchiffThey won’t continue as they exist because right now they have no value. They are backed by nothing.
Most paper money initially existed as a substitute for gold. That’s what gave it value. But right now what gives a currency value is other currency. Most countries hold reserves and the reserves are other currencies. If you are a backing up the euro with the dollar, what’s backing up the dollar?
I don’t think it is going to go to a point where all you have is coins and bars of gold, but I do think that we are going to have to go back to a monetary system based in gold, not based on paper. - in goldinvestingnews

Monday, July 23, 2012

Euro Meltdown to Force Central Banks to Sell Gold

Gold is not a good investment in deflation. It only did well during deflation in the past because the gold price was pegged in US dollars, which is not the case now. I'm betting on Bernanke and inflation, so mostly own PMs. But I also fear we could have deflation if money printing won't inflate (i.e. pushing on a string). So I also plan to have cash (75% PMs, 25% cash) in case of deflation instead of inflation.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Always take Delivery of your Gold & Silver

Bob Chapman : Well, I tell people with gold and silver to always take delivery unless it's impossible to do so. Then they should have it segregated in an account that they can access, whether it's in the United States or another country. Most people are happy to take delivery of gold and silver. Shares speak for themselves. They're traded on exchanges. The earnings for these companies are what they are. - in the aureport

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Bob Chapman : I do Not Buy Stocks

Bob Chapman : While I do recommend a few gold stocks, I do not buy stocks. I have no accounts. My family has no accounts. Period. I buy bullion and coins and I do it frequently. I'm a big believer in both. I do not recommend exchange-traded funds (ETFs) because I do not believe they have gold and silver in the amounts close to 100% of what they're supposed to be holding. Neither do any of the hedge fund managers because most of them are not getting involved in that area. I think it's going to end up being a scandal. - in the aureport

Peter Schiff: Gold going to $5,000/oz minimum , may be Higher

Ludwig: What are we talking about here: $3,000, $4,000?
Peter Schiff: Oh, at least. I think a minimum of $5,000. But it could go a lot higher than that. A lot of it depends on future actions of central banks. We’re on a trajectory right now to send gold a lot higher, but central banks could do the right thing, and that would limit gold’s gains. But the more they keep printing money and the more they keep interest rates low to artificially prop up the economy, the higher gold is going to go. - in indexuniverse interview 16 July 2012

Friday, July 20, 2012

How To Purchase Gold and Silver & store it with GoldMoney

Smart way in investing! James Turks is a revolutionist in the business and many aspire to be like his company. Few are able to replicate his integrity.Most will agree that GoldMoney, Bullion Vault and the two Sprott funds are far better than iAu, GLD, SLV, etc... Why not store some outside of the country (just in case), spread it around the globe if you have hundreds of thousands of equivalent dollars worth? How often do you get to Hong Kong? I've only been there once. I would recommend GoldMoney to anyone who wants to remotely store or trade in PM, but doesn't have the desire to hold large quantities of physical themselves .Having said that . If your like me and only have 100K (or less) worth then yes you can store it in a few places that you can easily secure and get to as/if required. But what if you wanted to trade ("barter" or "exchange") in Au or Ag. GoldMoney account holders can electronically transfer to/from other accounts in grams (I believe it still works that way) . If I traded often with my business associates in China or in the EU, we could establish paymen exchanges online.

What are the advantages of buying gold and silver? Precious metals are a great way of preserving purchasing power during times when economic collapse threatens. But how about the pros and cons of various ownership methods? Is there a way people can become precious metals owners while avoiding the disadvantages of trying to find suitable home storage? Watch this short video to find out more.

Silver Manipulation Explained

The whole Anglo-American Financial system is rotten to the core, everything is manipulated, and every transaction the world over is being skimmed off the top (as long as it is linked to USD) I'd pay more attention to the CONFIRMED fact of LIBOR manipulation which contributes largely to financial devastation of American municipalities and to large extent to mortgage failures.Once the EURO strengthens vs the dollar in a few months we should see a nice run up in metals and the cycle starts all over again. Crash JP Morgan... Don't deposit your fiat.

MAKE SURE YOU GET PHYSICAL SILVER IN YOUR OWN POSSESSION. Don't Buy SLV, or Futures or Pooled Accounts or any other BS paper silver product .Remember anything on paper is worth the paper it is written on. Go Long Stay long the bull market have even started yet

Bob Chapman on how the Markets are Rigged

Bob Chapman : They do it through the President's Working Group on Financial Markets, which was instituted in August of 1988. They are using that to interfere in the market. Look at the markets from day to day. I used to be a tape reader and I was a trader for 25 years. You get rhythms from markets. You can see the Fed in there along with the Treasury department making the market do things that they want it to do.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Jim Rogers Not Buying Gold but Not Selling Either

Jim Rogers: Gold went up 11 years in a row, which is very unusual. I've never known any asset to go up 11 years in a row without a correction. It's having a correction now. I would suspect that the correction will continue for a while. I'm not any good at market timing, but I'm not Buying Gold at the moment. But if it goes down, I hope I'm smart enough to buy more—a lot more. I'm not selling my gold. - in Gold News

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Robert Kiyosaki - Unfair Advantage

Robert Kiyosaki previews the Unfair Advantage program

If more people had listened to Robert Kiyosaki we would have avoided the housing bubble and financial crisis. His older books even warn us about it. I am starting to apply all of his concepts and it really works for me. Its been happening in a a matter of weeks. you should focus on what he is trying to let you know about money working for you instead of you working for money. am starting to pay myself first and investin on businesses that don't requiere my time or presence 100%

Robert Kiyosaki  revealed the 6-Steps how to invest in Properties and Real Estates

1. Decide To Be Investor
2. Find An Area
3. Identify Properties
4. Analyze, Offer and Negotiate
5. Put together the deal
6. Property Management



Rich Dad Poor Dad is the story of Robert Kiyosaki's financial education. He had two 'dads' - one his real dad, who was poor, and the other, his best friend's dad, who was on his way to becoming a very rich man.

James Turk Gold heading to $8000/oz

GoldMoney's James Turk is one of my favorite experts I pay attention to. Gold is an excellent asset to own, but he needs to talk about silver a bit more. James emphasizes that gold has been money for over 5,000 years, so has silver. In fact the average gold to silver ratio in those 5,000 years has been much lower than its' current 58 to 1 ratio. This is where silver will eventually outperform gold, and relative wealth will increase for those who own it now.If gold becomes money it will be worth several times what it was worth last time it was money. The gold is about the same but the population has exploded. Gold is worth the labor it will buy.Gold is now starting its last Bull run which will take it to an all time high and simultaneously setup a 1oz purchase of 1 share of the DOW, this is likely to happen by as soon as the end of the year! Buy your Precious Metals now because it is VERY unlikely pricing will be better than it is right now. We are going to see moves of 5% in a day become a common event, I know its hard to believe but we are about to see a RUN on PMs like never before! Don't be a fool and continue to hold fiat currency, Precious Metals NOW!

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Gold Recovers From Initial Dip on Bernanke

Gold Recovers From Initial Dip on Bernanke

metals prices are closing and gold was the focus with the collar during bernanke's testimony. sharon is tracking it. gold prices unchanged the last several sessions when it comes to the close and once again, we're seeing gold prices finishing up the day at 1590. there was no hint about qe-3. as many traders and analysts started listening to what he was saying during the q & a period and interpreting what could happen down the road as the chief economist pointed out, we see a 50-50 chance of some type of easing down the road if the economic data continues to deteriorate. the fact remains, gold prices have been stuck in this $100 range the past two months and there have been no real catalysts to get gold out of this range. as one trader told me, seems like the fed is a red herring, even if the fed or central banks do some monetary easing, it will take economic conditions improving to get a catalyst in the market. money still coming in. looking at precious metals seeing inflows in the second quarter, upwards of $700 million

Marc Faber : Gold Is Oversold Near Term

Marc Faber : “most markets peaked in May 2011.” Marc Faber expects “further weakness in the second half of the year. Corporate profits will disappoint … stock markets are oversold. The U.S. government-bond market is overbought. The U.S. dollar is overbought, and gold is oversold near term.” Worse, he’s “very negative about the outlook longer term.” according to Paul B. Farrell of MarketWatch

Monday, July 16, 2012

Peter Schiff very Bullish about Gold Miners Stocks

Peter Schiff : Miners produce the bullion. If there is going to be more demand for gold from investors and central banks, where is the gold going to come from? They have to dig it out of the ground and sell it. As the price of gold goes higher, their profit margins increase. So if you are very bullish like I am and think there is going to be a big increase in gold, it’s a huge opportunity for miners. I think there are a lot of people out there that are speculating in the stock market. They have all kinds of tech stocks or social media stocks. If you want to gamble in the stock market, I would much rather gamble on a mining stock than a social media stock. - in goldinvestingnews

Bob Chapman : Inflation is around 7%

Bob Chapman : Anywhere between 5% and 8.25%. I would say around 7%. This went on 2.5 years ago when the government said that inflation was 5.5%, when in fact it was over 14%. It's two different worlds. The proof of that is when you see gold and silver run up like they did 2.5 years ago before deleveraging took place. These days gold and silver are again poking around new highs. That's a reflection of what buyers of gold and silver see coming. They're anticipating that there will be inflation, which is problematic because it steals purchasing power from the public.- in aureport

Marc Faber : Buy Gold Right Away

“If you don’t own any gold, I would start buying some right away, keeping in mind that it could go down,” says Marc Faber “The possibility of the gold price going down doesn’t disturb me,” says Faber. “Every bull market has corrections,” “No, gold is not in a bubble. It wasn’t in a bubble in 1973, either, but it still corrected by 40% then,” “I don’t believe gold is anywhere near a bubble phase,”

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Bob Chapman : The FED will buy back the toxic securities they bought from Banks

Bob Chapman : Well, we had an $868 billion stimulus package. The Federal Reserve then created enough money and credit to bring that package assistance up to somewhere between $2.3 and $2.5 trillion. For that, we had approximately 16 months of attempted recovery. During that period of time, five quarters averaged growth between 3% and 3.25%. I feel that was a very, very high price to pay for a relatively sideways movement in the economy. Now we're back to square one. The recovery is not continuing. The Federal Reserve is talking about more quantitative easing. They're talking about buying back the toxic securities they bought from banks at a price they won't disclose. That move essentially cleared up the banks' books but at the same time encumbered the Fed's books, which they're now going to unburden by selling the bonds back to the same people they bought them from. Now, we don't know what the loss factor is because they won't tell us, so we have to ballpark it. Out of this money that's coming and going they have to come up with a figure somewhere in the vicinity of $1.2 trillion. That's what they're going to use for this quantitative easing. - in theaurreport

Saturday, July 14, 2012

How to Become a Forex Trader for Beginners - The Basics

Learn how to trade Forex from home and learn to trade Forex as a business. If you want to build wealth in Forex you can .Forex trading in a simple yet fun way. Watch it now and find out how to trade Forex.Example of a simple trade, what traders look for, and how you can make money of trading currencies. How to execute stop-loss and limit orders to protect profits and losses.



Know your Forex terms

Before we delve any deeper into the possibilities that exist in the Forex market, we need to go over some basic Forex market terms.

Pip: A pip (percentage in point) or point, is usually the smallest unit of measurement in the Forex market. Most currency pair quotes are carried out four decimal places—i.e. 1.4500. When you work with Alpari quotes are carried out to the 5th decimal place to provide better pricing. The 5th decimal place represents fractional pips. If the exchange rate of a currency pair moved from 1.45000 to 1.45100, we would say that the price moved up 10 pips. You make money when the pips move your way in a trade.

Note: Any exchange rate that contains the Japanese yen as one of the currencies will only be carried out three decimal places.

Currency Pair: We wouldn't have a Forex market if we weren't able to compare the value of one currency against the value of another currency. It is this comparison that drives prices. Forex contracts are always quoted in pairs. The Euro vs. the U.S. dollar (EUR/USD) is the most heavily traded currency pair. The U.S. dollar vs. the Japanese yen (USD/JPY) is another popular pair.

The following is a list of the most common currency pairs, their trading symbols and their nicknames:

Euro vs. U.S. dollar (EUR/USD): "The Euro"

Great Britain Pound vs. U.S. dollar (GBP/USD): "Pound," "Sterling," or "The Cable."

U.S. dollar vs. Swiss franc (USD/CHF): "The Swissie
U.S. dollar vs. Japanese yen (USD/JPY): "The Yen"
U.S. dollar vs. Canadian dollar (USD/CAD): "The CAD," or "Loonie"
Australian dollar vs. U.S. dollar (AUD/USD): "The Aussie"
New Zealand dollar vs. U.S. dollar (NZD/USD): "The Kiwi"

Bob Chapman : a lot of people dont know how to properly invest or trade

Bob Chapman : First of all, I found as a broker that a lot of people don't know how to properly invest or trade. Often brokers would have them trade; however it's not something average people normally do because they're not professionally trained. There are not a lot of people who can effectively trade and make money in the market. Perhaps 5% are successful. But I ran into a lot of people who wanted to trade, and I discouraged them unless they had years of experience. I said you've got to pick a trend. For example, we are now in a long-term bull market in gold and silver. I tell people to get in with a trend and stay with it as long as possible. People were losing money in the market because they weren't doing that. Consequently, I've been helping people set long-term investment goals. - in the aureport

Cotton prices spiked last year - MERYL WITMER

Cotton prices spiked last year. How did the company manage through that?
MERYL WITMER : The stock fell from the high $30s as cotton dropped to about 70 cents a pound after spiking to more than $2. Gildan's customers are small and the company decided to take the hit itself when prices plummeted. As a result it will earn about $1.30 a share in the fiscal year ending September, instead of $2.60. Next year, as the high-cost cotton moves out of their inventory, earnings should rebound to between $2.50 and $3 a share, and grow thereafter. Gildan has been perennially capacity constrained and recently completed a big addition that will increase capacity by 40%. If it can utilize that capacity in the next few years, earnings will be 40% higher, to $3.50 to $4 a share. - in the Baron's Roundtable June 2012

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I'm a technical trader. I built (designed) a bespoke trading technology (system) prototype. Most of the trading ideas (indicators) that I use are custom designs. Years worth of research, design, development, testing and analysis. Most people who don't know any better say that what I've done, is simply impossible. That's only because they've not been able to do it themselves. What you are seeing in this video series, is pure Fundamental trading - they are not technicians.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Peter Schiff : Gold Miners are a Huge Opportunity

Peter Schiff : Miners produce the bullion. If there is going to be more demand for gold from investors and central banks, where is the gold going to come from? They have to dig it out of the ground and sell it. As the price of gold goes higher, their profit margins increase. So if you are very bullish like I am and think there is going to be a big increase in gold, it’s a huge opportunity for miners. I think there are a lot of people out there that are speculating in the stock market. They have all kinds of tech stocks or social media stocks. If you want to gamble in the stock market, I would much rather gamble on a mining stock than a social media stock. - in Goldinvestingnews

Bob Chapman : The International Forecaster has been in production for over 20 years

Bob Chapman : The International Forecaster has been in production for over 20 years. It came about because I retired at 52 and being a "Type A" personality I found I couldn't live life without doing something with my mind. Playing golf and tennis everyday was a bore, so I started The International Forecaster. I had spent 28 years as a broker and owned my own firm for many years. I was probably the largest gold/silver stockbroker in the United States, perhaps even the world. We had 6,000 clients when we sold the company. I really enjoy writing and doing radio. Occasionally I'll do television. It really fits me. I should've been in journalism. But then again, what would've happened is that I wouldn't have had the background to be a good journalist. - in the aureport

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Bob Chapman : Preserve Your Capital with Gold, Silver

Bob Chapman : First of all, I found as a broker that a lot of people don't know how to properly invest or trade. Often brokers would have them trade; however it's not something average people normally do because they're not professionally trained. There are not a lot of people who can effectively trade and make money in the market. Perhaps 5% are successful. But I ran into a lot of people who wanted to trade, and I discouraged them unless they had years of experience. I said you've got to pick a trend. For example, we are now in a long-term bull market in gold and silver. I tell people to get in with a trend and stay with it as long as possible. People were losing money in the market because they weren't doing that. Consequently, I've been helping people set long-term investment goals. - in the aureport

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Gold May Have Been Manipulated Like Libor - Ned Naylor-Leyland

"It is effectively an intervention in two ways; one would be the fact that for central banks gold and silver going up doesn't make their currency look any good and secondly a number of the big commercial banks have very large short positions which they like to manage and make easy money from," Ned Naylor-Leyland, investment director at Cheviot, told CNBC.

The Looming Silver Shortage to send prices to the Moon

Future Silver is like the future social security. Social security will be around 30 years in the future; however, the buying power will be reduced 75%. Silver will be the same value as today but you will get 1/4 of the silver for the future dollar. The miners will mine silver and we will use silver; however, the future costs to get the commodity will be increased by future regulation and fuel costs.

The Silver Prices Set to Explode to the Upside says Jeb Handwerger , mainly due to disruption in production sites in Bolivia Peru Mexico and Argentina , shortage of supplies , silver to be viewed more as a safe heaven as the US Dollar is nearing its top with the bad news coming from the job market in the US and the probability of the FED having to implement a QE3 , all is highly bullish for precious metals and especially silver , the last time the FED did QE2 silver prices soared from $18 to almost $50 an ounce . The one thing that is impossible to refute is that for the past decade(s) the amount of silver coming out of the ground has been about 9X the amount of gold. But on average their price differential has averaged about 50-60X. While gold stocks have only increased over the past 50 yrs, silver stock piles have been depleting as the uses of silver have been increasing. The USA's multi-BILL ounce stockpile is long gone as are many others. So something doesn't really add up here as silver is certainly used up while gold is not. Maybe the estimated 155-165K tonnes of gold mined throughout history is not a good number. But how far off could it be when most of the world's gold has been mined in the past 50-150 yrs? There are scientists who say that the naturally occurring Ag/Au in the earth's crust leads to a ratio of from 16 to 25X. While that conflicts with the 9X ratio that currently comes out of the ground, it would still support a price 2X to 4X higher than today's. In past centuries during bi-metalism and hard money standards, a 15-1 gold to silver ratio was often the norm. From 1350-1650 the gold to silver ratio ranged from 4 to 15. But around the mid-1800's the ratio started heading up as more silver was discovered and efficiently mined. Over the past 150 yrs as the silver monetary standard went by the wayside, the ratio has tended to live in the range of 30-100. But because of wildly fluctutating economic/currency cycles, the GSR has fluctuated wildly as well. A lot of silver has been used up in the past 50 yrs as technology has advanced. The world was fortunate that several multi-billion ounce stockpiles existed.
MAKE SURE YOU GET PHYSICAL SILVER IN YOUR OWN POSSESSION. Don't Buy SLV, or Futures or Pooled Accounts or any other BS paper silver product .Remember anything on paper is worth the paper it is written on. Go Long Stay long the bull market have even started yet

Jim Rogers : Gold will be much, much, much higher over the next decade

Jim Rogers : I've actually owned gold for longer than 11 years. I'm not buying now. Gold went up 11 years in a row, which is extremely unusual for any asset. I don't know of any asset in history that's gone up 11 years in a row without a correction. Corrections are normal and are the way things should work, the way things do work. Having said that, I don't know when the correction will stop. It's normal in my experience for corrections to go down 30 or 40%. It's just the way markets work. Gold has not gone down that much. It's only gone down that much once in the past 11 years, and even then it ended the year up. I'm not buying gold at the moment. If it goes down a lot, I hope I'm smart enough to buy a lot more. I'm certainly not selling my gold, because I suspect gold will be much, much, much higher over the next decade. - in Oil Price

Peter Schiff : Gold going up in 2012 and Going Higher in 2013

 Goldinvestingnews : Where do you think gold prices will go this year?


Peter Schiff : I think they are going to go higher. Whenever it breaks out, it’s overdue, whether it’s this year or next year. Look at what has happened recently in agriculture prices. Look at soybeans, they have just taken off. There’s normally a pretty good correlation between soybeans and precious metals. And it’s not just soybeans, also wheat and corn. So I think it is going up and will go higher in 2013. - in Goldinvestingnews

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Silver Prices Set to Explode to the Upside

The Silver Prices Set to Explode to the Upside says Jeb Handwerger , mainly due to disruption in production sites in Bolivia Peru Mexico and Argentina , shortage of supplies , silver to be viewed more as a safe heaven as the US Dollar is nearing its top with the bad news coming from the job market in the US and the probability of the FED having to implement a QE3 , all is highly bullish for precious metals and especially silver , the last time the FED did QE2 silver prices soared from $18 to almost $50 an ounce

Monday, July 9, 2012

How To Buy Gold and Silver Coins and Bullion at Below Spot Price

How To Buy Gold and Silver Coins and Bullion at Wholesale Lowest Prices Some thoughts on buying silver and gold as a preparation for an economic collapse.During this broadcast we answered a few concerns and questions that folks had about coins and the over all what to buy and why. PLUS some advice on exactly HOW to buy Silver coins from your area at possibly below the spot price.

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THE SILVER BOMB: Collapse is Happening NOW $500+ Silver

JP Morgan is on the brink of collapse, it will not survive the collapse. The Powers That Be ate stacking for themselves. They Will pull the plug. The hyperinflationary depression will happen. First get food, then a self defense firearm. Them stack silver. Just about everything else can be bartered for during the biggest yard sale in history. They can manipulate the price of "paper silver/futures contracts, all they want. However, as a physical owner of silver with real, tangible silver in your hands, would you sell it for the manipulated paper price? Heck no, obviously not because you understand the premium of having the actual metal in comparison to just an IOU piece of paper that says you supposedly own the metal. Would you trade 1oz of physical for a piece of paper that says you own 1oz of silver?

MAKE SURE YOU GET PHYSICAL SILVER IN YOUR OWN POSSESSION. Don't Buy SLV, or Futures or Pooled Accounts or any other BS paper silver product .Remember anything on paper is worth the paper it is written on. Go Long Stay long the bull market have even started yet

Friday, July 6, 2012

Barclay Scandal Ultra Bullish For Gold Prices

Jeff Dunphy - Gold Radio Cafe - July 6, 2012 Barkley scandal added to more Quantitative Easing will boost the gold prices higher and higher

Financial SCANDAL: Bob Diamond CEO of Barclay, too old for PRISON? In this episode,Jeff Dunphy on Gold Radio Cafe discuss 'scandals' for the big guys, 'crimes' for the small fry and they also examine the worst businessman of the century.The interest rate rigging scandal at Barclay's, has led to a resignation of Chairman Marcus Agius, in an attempt to take the heat off of Bob Diamond, the companies CEO. The interest rate rigging scandal, has dealt a huge blow to Barclay's reputation and it is most likely, that other institutions, that were involved in the rigging process, will have to undergo scrutiny by the authorities. Barclays has officially admitted, that some of its traders have been manipulating the LIBOR rate, which is the benchmark for prices, on about $350 trillion of derivatives and other financial products. This new scandal is certainly not helping the banking industry, to redeem its reputation in our eyes, and investigations will continue into other major banks, such as Citigroup, HSBC, UBS and RBS.

Jim Rogers: The Huge Gold Sell-Off Might Only Be Halfway Done

Jim Rogers : "I've actually owned gold for longer than 11 years. I'm not buying now. Gold went up 11 years in a row, which is extremely unusual for any asset. I don't know of any asset in history that's gone up 11 years in a row without a correction.
"Corrections are normal and are the way things should work, the way things do work. Having said that, I don't know when the correction will stop. It's normal in my experience for corrections to go down 30 or 40 percent. It's just the way markets work."
I'm certainly not selling my gold, because I suspect gold will be much, much, much higher over the next decade. - in OilPrice.com

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

We are Preparing for Economic Collapse - Robert Kiyosaki

The credit cards and grocery stores came later and our dependence on them is our weakness. Getting of our backside and growing our own food can keep us self--sufficient. Don't worry too much. We already grow our own vegetables and it costs very little. Invest in land and grow your own food. Its cheaper.we need to find a way to band together. these guys are basing their survival solely on the self. I hope other People survive too. Not just me. I think my odds are better that way. Who is going to sit in a pile of smoking ash counting their money?

Rich Dad Poor Dad is the story of Robert Kiyosaki's financial education. He had two 'dads' - one his real dad, who was poor, and the other, his best friend's dad, who was on his way to becoming a very rich man.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Gold Headed for $2,500/oz says David Morgan

David Morgan : it's both , the global currency mess and inflation fears that are gonna start that , probably any time , we will see higher prices in gold and silver says David Morgan we are in about 12 years right now in the gold rally says David Morgan so we have got a good five years left he said

Jim Rogers : I own Gold, I am not selling Gold. If Gold goes down, I will buy more

Jim Rogers : “Gold is up 11 years in a row. Gold is consolidating now, a well-deserved consolidation. I own gold, I’m not selling gold. If gold goes down, I’ll buy more.” Jim Rogers is bullish gold will eventually go well over $2,000 an ounce but said corrections of between 30% and 40% are normal. Rogers owns all the metals but said if he had to buy one today, it would be silver.

Monday, July 2, 2012

In Memory of Bob Chapman

In Memory of Bob Chapman

Bob Chapman Passed Away this June 4th 2012 : Robert “Bob” John Chapman, age 76, of Winter Haven, FL (formally of Mexico) died Monday, June 4, 2012 due to pancreatic cancer. He was born October 16, 1935 in Boston, MA the son of John Chapman and Ruth Donley Chapman. Bob was a veteran of the US Army, a writer of a news letter discussing finances and economics and a regular radio commentator discussing politics as well as economics and finances. Most of his working life he served as a stock broker. Bob is survived by his wife, of 47 years, Judith “Judy” Dabrowski Chapman, son: Robert Michael Chapman, daughter: Jenifer Gillotti and her husband Matt, sisters: Dorothy Trecker and Joan Lotz and 4 grandchildren. Committal services are Wednesday, June 6, 2012 at 1:00pm at Glen Abbey Memorial Gardens, Auburndale, FL

Marc Faber : Gold Bullion Has Bottomed

Marc Faber : "I'm not sure that gold will not make a new high this year,"
"but I think we've bottomed out. "Some Gold Mining shares have become very very inexpensive compared to the reserves they have." Faber told Bloomberg in an interview recently
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