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We seem to have forgotten about gold in the U.S., where we saw a 46% decline in bullion coin sales this year. But in the U.K. they can’t buy enough of the stuff. Look Who’s Buying Gold Now
by Jeff Yastine May 23, 2017 Gold
We seem to have forgotten about gold in the U.S., where we saw a 46% decline in bullion coin sales this year. But in the U.K. they can’t buy enough of the stuff.
Every time you look at a chart, you can see something different. And I came across one recently that is signaling gold is about to break out. Is Gold About to Break Out?
by Chad Shoop May 22, 2017 Gold
Every time you look at a chart, you can see something different. And I came across one recently that is signaling gold is about to break out.
It Pays to Ignore Wall Street Even when Wall Street, the media and technical analysts are screaming at you to do one thing, it doesn’t mean they’re right. It just means they’re loud.
The World’s Most Fickle Metal
by Matt Badiali May 19, 2017 Precious Metals
As I said in the first article I wrote for Winning Investor Daily, its price volatility makes silver a great metal for speculation.
Being hungry for yield-related assets is one thing. Throwing all caution to the wind when seeking yield is another. It’s Time to Cash Out of Junk Bonds
by Chad Shoop May 19, 2017 Bonds
Being hungry for yield-related assets is one thing. Throwing all caution to the wind when seeking yield is another.

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