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The Discovery Of The Decade—On Sale
The Pretium story is simple: a group of successful geologists have made an extraordinarily large and high-grade discovery in an area called Valley of the Kings, which is part of the company’s flagship Brucejack gold project in Canada.
Beware The Stealth Correction
How important is housing to the American economy? If a 2011 SMU paper entitled "Housing's Contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP)" is right, nothing moves the economic needle like housing. It accounts for 17% to 18% of GDP.
All That Jazz: A Rare Opportunity To Profit
In 1980, Abbey Meyers was beginning to feel hopeful. She had enrolled her son, who had Tourette’s syndrome, into a clinical trial for the drug Pimozide, and he was responding well. Then came the awful new, the trial was being halted because the drug was proving ineffective against schizophrenia.
Buying At The Top (Again)
I started working in the investment business in 1973, just prior to the market peak. In hindsight, it was a great time to begin an investment career, as I learned early on the importance of evaluating risk and preserving one’s capital.
The Truth About Oil
On July 1, 1911, a German gunboat named Panther sailed into the port of Agadir, Morocco and changed history.
Time To Admit That Gold Peaked In 2011?
Have you seen this “real price of gold” chart that’s been making waves? Among other things, it purports to show the gold price adjusted for inflation over the past 223 years. Notice the 1980 vs. 2011 levels.
Conflicting Canaries
Mark Twain had it 75% right when he said there are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics. He just forgot one: media “interpretations” of those statistics.
Retirement Guard Duty 101
Constant vigilance is imperative for seniors, savers and income investors. It allows for flexibility in response to market conditions when a coming storm threatens the security of investments.
The Latest Bubble To Pop: Mortgage Rates And Their Butterfly Effect On The Economy
Right now and for the past several years, interest rates have been at a 50-year low. Many people focus on the short-term yields. But the 10-year Treasury Note remains below the red line on my chart that illustrates rates all the way back to 1960.
Obama’s Secret Pipeline
Isn’t it odd that an 800-mile pipeline that runs across environmentally sensitive land has been permitted without any mention in the media? Not a word about it from President Obama either.
Listen, Silver: We Need To Talk
I wrote to Silver last week, and she answered back. I’d like to share our correspondence with you…
11 Rules For Owning A Money Tree
We’ve all heard that “money doesn’t grow on trees.” It’s simple kitchen table economics: If you want money, you have to work hard for it. What most people fail to understand is that nearly every country in the world has such a money tree.
The Dollar Under Siege
After World War II, the dollar became the world’s preeminent currency. Convertible to gold at $35 an ounce, it was the backbone of international trade. Foreign central banks used it to back their own currencies. Now it is on the decline.
How To Manage A Money Crisis, Marine Corps Style
Thousands of hours and millions of taxpayer dollars are spent training citizens in case some unforeseen catastrophe overwhelms the system. They work and train hard, and fortunately they haven’t been called on to any major degree.
America’s Pipe Dreams: Hollywood Vs. Buffett
First Buffett bought into the railways to exploit the US’s Achilles heel. Then he invested $500 million in Canada’s largest oil sands producer. Warren Buffett is now pushing for the Keystone XL Pipeline. Coincidence? Hell, no.
Forgotten Sadomonetarists
Globally, the last two years were marked by booming stock exchanges of developed markets, disappointing bond markets, and devastation across the precious metals markets.
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