Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Jim Rogers : Gold Correction may not be Over Yet - Be Cautious

Jim Rogers turned cautious about Gold in a recent CNBC interview "Just be careful, there're too many bulls, including me, but I'm very cautious," Rogers told CNBC. "Gold is having a correction— it's been correcting for 15-16 months now— which is normal in my view, and it's possible that [the] correction is going to continue for a while longer.""Most things correct 30 percent every year or two, even in big bull markets – 30 percent corrections are normal and yet gold has only done that once in the past 12 years," Rogers said. "Gold on any kind of historic market basis is overdue for a nice correction.""India's got a big balance of trade deficit – some Indian politicians are starting to blame it on gold," Rogers said. "[If they] figure out a way to cut or crimp imports of gold – if something like that happens, that will be a big shock to all those bulls on gold and who knows how low it can go.""If gold goes down – I hope I'm smart enough to buy more. If it goes down a lot, I hope I'm smart enough to buy a lot more," he said.

Monday, December 24, 2012

Peter Schiff Ultra Bullish on Gold for 2013

Peter Schiff Ultra Bullish on Gold for 2013 : “You’ve got a perfect storm coming in the future,” “Miners aren’t going to be able to produce enough of the stuff, because it costs so much to get it out of the ground.”he told CNBC.

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Jim Rogers: On a historic basis, Silver is cheaper than Gold

Jim Rogers: On a historic basis, silver is cheaper than gold. Gold is down 10 or 15 percent from its all-time high. Silver is down 30 or 40 percent. So I guess I’d rather buy silver than gold. I’m buying neither at the moment. But if I had to, I’d probably buy silver today rather than gold. But again, I’m not buying or selling either.
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