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Endeavour Mining: A Global Gold Miner That Produces At An Incredibly Low Cost
Since gold began trading freely in the US, there have been periods of gains in silver, but no five-year period in which silver has outperformed gold. That is one reason I’m recommending one of the world’s most dynamic gold miners, Endeavour Mining.
Eastman: Chemicals, Metals And Recycling
The more waste we recycle, the longer commodities last. It will take effort to come up to speed in this area, but doing so is a necessity. For investors, the good news is that there will be gains in companies that can establish critical footholds.
Enterprise Products: "Defense With An Offensive Punch"
Enterprise Products Partners LP is thriving from one of the big risks overhanging the market: rising gas prices. During periods of declining fossil fuel prices, Enterprise managed to raise margins enough to offset revenue loss from the lower prices.
Fresnillo: "A Cornucopia Of Riches"
Silver is both a currency and a major industrial metal; it’s also one of the most undervalued metals, with the potential for exceptional gains. Suffice it to say that silver has tremendous amount of room on the upside.
Glencore: A Stake Across The Commodities Field
Glencore PLC is arguably the most diversified commodity play in the world. Its past problems were settled in late May with hefty but easily affordable fines, and management has changed. The ghost of Marc Rich no longer haunts the company.
Fresnillo: A Buying Opportunity In Silver
Silver is a commodity essential in solar cells. So far, technology-based “thrifting” has kept total silver usage in the growing number solar cells at a stable level. But research suggests we’re close to the limits of that particular fix.
A Ground "Fluor" Opportunity In Infrastructure
Almost any company that can establish a niche — even a small niche — in an expected global infrastructure transformation will be profitable. And if you start with relatively small companies, we are talking about numbers that will be hard to believe.
What Is A Bitcoin ‘Double-Spend’ And What Countries Mine The Most Bitcoin?
Bitcoin may rise more over the shorter term.
Making Money No Matter Who Wins
The market has fluctuated in recent days as the race tightened and uncertainty increased.
Oil Still King
Oil, as the most important commodity, is especially important and as oil goes, so again, with leads and lags, goes the commodity patch overall.
A Good Day For China In More Ways Than One
Last week was long on news that could cement some important long-term trends.
Negative Rates A Negative Force
While economic vulnerabilities continue to mount, stocks are likely to hang in there until hit by a direct blow to the ever-fragile economic foundation.
The Fed Seemingly Clueless
About 8 years after the market crash we remain in uncharted waters—still far from what we have learned in the economic text books and far from writing new rules to guide our future.
Check The Latest Aggressive Trader Results
We are ardent silver bulls, we recommended the silver ETF iShares Silver Trust in January. When our silver indicator turned bearish on June 6, we sold a covered call against our SLV holding to hedge against potential short-term weakness.
It Still Comes Down To China
If you believe China’s economy is better than portrayed and will carry out its ambitious plans for infrastructure both within its own borders and the East at large, there’s no argument: commodity scarcities and rising commodity prices are a given.
What Keeps Me Awake At Night
Policymakers will get another swing at events similar to 2007-2008. If commodity prices continue to rise and wages also get a boost, inflation will jump.
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