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By Przemyslaw Radomski |
May 21, 2013
In the Dow-to-gold ratio chart, we see an important breakout above the declining long-term resistance line. This has bearish implications for gold.
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By Jamie Macrae |
May 1, 2013
Long gold holders were taken for a wild ride over the past couple of weeks, enduring one of the largest one day selloffs in history on April 15 as panic gripped the market.
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By Frank Holmes |
April 22, 2013
So, even with the gold price dropping, why are gold coins selling at a premium? It’s Economics 101: The coin supply is limited and the demand is high.
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By Marcus Holland |
April 12, 2013
Gold futures prices moved lower on Friday after the Commerce Department released worse than expected Retail Sales data. The decline in consumer confidence along with the lack of robust retail buying in March created headwinds for gold traders.
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By Justin Pugsley |
April 12, 2013
It is certainly looking like gold has lost its mojo. When a market no longer responds with higher prices to events that are normally seen as a positive, then it is generally a signal that a once bullish trend is over.
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By Frank Holmes |
April 9, 2013
Just as every coin has two sides, every data point that doesn’t meet expectations usually has an upside somewhere. For instance, although the gold price has fallen with the strengthening U.S. dollar, the yellow metal is appreciating in Japanese yen.
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By Marcus Holland |
February 14, 2013
Gold futures prices started Wednesday under pressure as a rally in the dollar continued to erode the value of it. Gold futures have also felt the pinch of investors looking to rotate out of alternative assets classes and back into stocks.
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By Marcus Holland |
February 11, 2013
The rally in the dollar has created headwinds for gold futures prices, pushing the yellow metal toward support levels. Dollar strength has come on the heels of better than expected U.S. data.
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By Jon Nadler |
January 29, 2013
Late Monday-issued EW wave analysis noted that gold closed lower for the fourth straight session on Monday and that daily momentum was pointed “firmly lower” but that hourly momentum was diverging a bit.
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By Jon Nadler |
January 25, 2013
After having once again failed at the $1,696 resistance level on Wednesday, gold prices headed lower for a third straight session this morning. In the process, the pivotal 200-day moving average price near the $1,608 level was breached by sellers.