Peter Degraaf is an on-line stocks and bullion trader with over 50 years of investing experience. He issues a daily report on the markets for his subscribers at www.Pdegraaf.com. Peter currently resides near Port Huron, Michigan. He is an avid reader and studies business trends on a daily basis. ...more
Peter Degraaf is an on-line stocks and bullion trader with over 50 years of investing experience. He issues a daily report on the markets for his subscribers at www.Pdegraaf.com. Peter currently resides near Port Huron, Michigan. He is an avid reader and studies business trends on a daily basis. He has mastered the art of 'Technical Analysis', which is a vital part of successful investing. His articles have been published on numerous sites including TalkMarkets, Gold-Eagle.com; Kitco.com; GoldSeek.com; SilverSeek.com; SeekingAlpha.com and many others. Born in the Netherlands in 1935, he moved with his family to Canada in 1952. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1954, and while in the service, started a coin collection. Soon he began to 'wheel and deal'. Upon his discharge from the Navy in 1959, he turned his hobby into a full-time coin business. During his many years in the coin business, he traveled all over Canada, Europe and the USA, including a booth at the 1964 World's Fair. While living in Ottawa, during the great gold bull market of the 1970's, his company owned and operated four coin stores in that city, and he became president of the Ottawa Coin and Stamp Dealer's Association. For a number of years he was a contributor to the Charlton Catalogue of Canadian Coins. In 2001 he semi-retired from the daily routine of buying and selling coins, to trading stocks on-line, and writing articles on investing. For over 50 years, from the days when gold was trading at $35/oz, Peter has recommended that gold should be included in every investment portfolio. And until the world returns to the gold standard he will continue to recommend it! For a sample issue of his weekly report, send him an E-mail at itiswell@cogeco.net or visit his website below where you will find many long-term charts, as well as an interesting collection of Worthwhile Quotes that make for fascinating reading.
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