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Gold Editorials & Commentary

November 23, 1998

There is no common definition of the terms "inflation" and "deflation" and certainly not much agreement even generically as to what they are. Most consumers feel inflation is when they must pay more for goods and deflation is when commodity prices decline.

Our currency, the beloved Federal Reserve Note, is printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing on 15th Street in Washington, D.C., and in Pyongyang. The Pyongyang printing is unauthorized, and small-time---only about 20 million yearly.

November 21, 1998

November 20, 1998

The last two months in the U.S. equities market have been nothing short of nerve wracking, especially for investors of a bearish mindset (as we have maintained throughout).

Joining the "shooting stars". . .light parade in the skies, a number of high-flying Internet stocks are at risk of suffering the same fate as the meteor particles, at least in the fullness of time.

It is widely known the crushing debt of Southeast Asia caused its demise last year when their currencies, stock markets and economies were totally devastated - with only the behemoths China and Japan being able to stave off the inevitable.

November 18, 1998

Ah, those incomparable Canadian junior gold mining stocks. Where else in these troubled financial times replete with deflation, volatility and falling prices can one find such comfort, such joy, such amazing profit potential for so little?

November 17, 1998

It is widely recognized that the roaring engine of the U.S. economy is showing the signs of wear and tear from its high octane performance over the past several years - and almost certainly will slow down in the coming months.

November 14, 1998

The article began like it was right out of our Forecast '97 and Forecast '98 annual reports:

A practical definition of the word shortage as it pertains to a tangible commodity would evolve around supply being insufficient to meet demand.

November 13, 1998

Canadians, much more so than Americans, are inveterate goldbugs. They are especially fond of gold mining stocks and exploration companies—as well they should be since so much of Canada's economy depends on the market condition of the yellow metal.

November 12, 1998

Financial Panic . . . truly gripped the Street, not so many weeks ago. Aggressive Fed ease was called for here, weeks in advance to calm things, and to psychologically help stabilize currencies abroad, and thus indirectly our markets.

November 10, 1998

November 9, 1998

Bears will have some explaining to do if the current stock-market rally achieves new record highs.

November 6, 1998

Our call this week . . was for a "pop-up" after Elections to convince many others on the Street that it's onward & upward once again.

November 3, 1998

The technical outlook in gold is looking better than it has in quite some time and it is starting to be confirmed by a rapidly improving fundamental picture as well.

November 2, 1998

This week U.S. investors were reassured that the Clinton Administration's agenda to "do something" about the global economic crisis is, in fact, now being implemented.

The outlook for U.S. stocks, while somewhat mixed, is still firmly bearish based on our indicators. A serious decline in the major indices is still a distinct possibility as we head into November.

When an American uses the expression, "It can't happen here," he is probably referring to the replacement of republican government by some form of tyranny. We smile at his naivete. But the expression can be interpreted in other ways.

November 1, 1998

Durban Deep is probably the premier gold investment on the market today. South African gold stocks in general offer excellent values in today's gold share market, that is if you are interested in making money!



 

The past week in the equities market has been nothing less than tortuous for the bears as we continue to monitor the market for signs of a continued collapse.

October 31, 1998

More than any other time in history, mankind faces a crossroads. One path leads to despair and utter hopelessness. The other, to total extinction. Let us pray that we have the wisdom to choose correctly -- Woody Allen

October 29, 1998

Just when everyone was betting that Japan's yen would continue to weaken against the U.S. dollar, guess what happened? The yen halted its decline and went from 135 yen to the dollar on Oct. 1 to 110 yen to the dollar on Oct.

October 27, 1998

I was chatting e-mail talk with Vronsky of the very popular GOLD-EAGLE web site and somehow Don Quixote came up. Maybe because he is fluent in Spanish. Anyway, it stirred memories of my past and, ironically, of my future.

October 26, 1998

The cronyism of the Japanese system was hailed as enlightened "government-business partnership" during the heydays of the 1980s when we were being told that America too must adopt this system or cede economic supremacy to the East.

Recent market action has led many investors to ask the question in our headline, "Has the bottom been seen on the Dow?" This question is a valid one and worthy of our attention.

October 23, 1998

Last week the Fed made its celebrated preemptive strike on the financial markets by lowering the Fed funds rate by ¼%.

October 21, 1998

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A medical study in France during the early twentieth century suggests that gold is an effective treatment for rheumatoid arthritis.

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