Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Silver Historical Correlation with Gold Suggests A Parabolic Top As High As $714 per Ounce!

munknee.com
July 13, 2010

Almost 70 respected economists, academics, gold analysts and market commentators (see list below) are of the firm opinion that gold is going to go to at least $2,500 if not as high as $10,000 per ounce (or more) before the parabolic top is reached. As such, just imagine what is in store for silver given its historical price relationship with gold. We’re looking at an extreme case scenario of a future parabolic top of perhaps as much as $714 per ounce for silver, the ‘poor man’s gold’. Let me explain. www.FinancialArticleSummariesToday.com; By: Lorimer Wilson; Words: 1656

The current price of gold and the price of silver – the silver:gold ratio – continues to hover around the 67:1 range which is way out of whack with the historical relationship between the two precious metals. It begs the question:

“Is now the perfect time to buy silver instead of the much more expensive gold metal?”

It is critical to step away from all the noise and clutter that passes for knowledge and take the time to gain perspective on where the price of gold and silver are in terms of the ‘big picture’, i.e., where they are in respect to their historical relationship with each other over the long, medium and short term and, based on those relationships, how they might perform in the future.
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

BP tests new device to cap US oil leak

BP is preparing to test the new containment device it has lowered on to the leaking oil well at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico.

The British energy giant expects to know within the next two days if its latest effort to stop the gushing oil will be successful.

Al Jazeera's John Terrett reports from New Orleans. (July 14, 2010)

Groenewegen : Gold is The Ultimate Currency

July 12 (Bloomberg)--Gijsbert Groenewegen, a partner at Gold Arrow Capital Management, talks about the outlook for gold and the U.S. dollar. Groenewegen speaks with Matt Miller and Carol Massar on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (This is an excerpt of the full interview. Source: Bloomberg)

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