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December 20, 2005

The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines "El Dorado" as a place of fabulous riches or opportunity. In my opinion Eldorado Gold Corp. (EGO) might carry that definition to new heights as this Precious Metals Bull Market carries through to fruition.

Technical analysis has issued a loud positive signal for gold investors, and to currency traders. The euro currency is key to the USDollar in recent weeks in the Foreign Exchange markets (FOREX).

December 19, 2005

[Every once in a while an artist creates a work which weaves a mix of emotions that mimic the real emotions of people in everyday life. Such a work might even become a "classic" if the work is upbeat and tells a simple story.

[Every once in a while an artist creates a work which weaves a mix of emotions that mimic the real emotions of people in everyday life. Such a work might even become a "classic" if the work is upbeat and tells a simple story.

Monetary inflation*, despite its popularity as a 'cure-all' during times of economic stress, can't possibly bring about an increase in total wealth.

December 18, 2005

Despite all the hype, the Commodities:Gold Relative Strength chart remains intact

Despite all the hype, the Commodities:Gold Relative Strength chart remains intact





Commodidollar Index hitting some mild resistance at 3000

Gold in US dollar attracted a lot of attention in the past few weeks. It broke $500, went parabolic by reaching $540, then dropped like a rock to touch $494 four days later.

December 16, 2005

The U.S. dollar, which has staged a counter-trend rally all year, looks like it is finally poised to resume its historic decline.

December 14, 2005

The USDollar is next to be subjected to a double-barrel assault, call it a shotgun. The first barrel lies in the financial sector. The interest rate advantage gradually fades, as the Euro Central Bank has begun its tightening cycle.

December 13, 2005

The word on the street today came out that there is no need to worry about inflation and the market shot up over 100 points, while gold dropped over $25 intraday points in two days. Was all this the result of removing the word accommodative? Bull S_it!

With gold and silver making new highs every other day, a lot of attention is shifting to the precious metals.

December 12, 2005

The demand for gold has been exceeding production for over 18 years and there is a tremendous amount of money in the system beginning to aggressively chase gold, a limited commodity.

December 11, 2005

We have spent some months, now, considering the Precious Metals markets, especially the HUI Index, as being in a great BULL MARKET.

December 10, 2005

The Russian Central bank is buying up to 1,000 tonnes of gold to double its gold holdings from 500 tonnes, most of which, 377 tonnes, is lent out.

Yesterday I posted a chart of COMEX October 1979 gold, showing the very nice run gold had back in '79.

December 8, 2005

An article in yesterday's Wall Street Journal discussed how self-proclaimed "Depression buff" Ben Bernanke claims understanding of how the Fed caused the Great Depression and precisely what he would do to prevent such a calamity from reoccurring under his tenur

Tis the time of the year when analysts and market observers are busily presenting their forecasts and outlooks for 2006, and as always, it will be a mass confusion for the investing public, as both bulls and bears will showcase their impressive arguments on why

December 6, 2005

The market price for an ounce of gold rose to over $500 last week, a significant milestone for economists watching precious metals and commodities markets.

Random Walk, the name of a well-known theoretical market model of random price movements, definitely does not exist in the gold market. But then how does one explain gold's statistically proven price anomalies?

December 4, 2005

This purpose of this article is to examine the veracity of the claim made in the first line of my debut article "Silver: A Rare Opportunity"

December 3, 2005

December 2, 2005

The level of intensity of my recent spate of communications has heightened because I saw the markets reaching for a point of structural decision; and I tend to pay much more attention when that happens.

November 30, 2005

Not practicing what one preaches

November 29, 2005

The Amendment for Jobs Creation Act is a classic misnomer, a fraud, nothing but a sweet corporate welfare conjob. The only job in this scheme is "conjob" for sure. Few if any new jobs were created, as over $200 billion have been repatriated to date.

November 26, 2005

We know the gold price has been manipulated by constant central bank selling over the years. Work by Frank Veneroso made a very strong point that the equilibrium price of gold along about 1998 was over $600 if the central banks stopped dishoarding.

As the Fed continues its inflation campaign, most have yet to come to grips with the reality of America's uniquely precarious situation.

Back in the late 1970's, the lineups to buy gold were reminiscent of people waiting to buy Stanley Cup Hockey tickets at the then Famous Montreal Forum.

November 25, 2005

[During this time of year for giving thanks, I found myself in a bit of a strange circumstance this afternoon. I was watching a show on television that was filled with hope as a young person gives it his all in an attempt to accomplish something special.

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In 1934 President Franklin Delano Roosevelt devalued the dollar by raising the price of gold to $35 per ounce.

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