July 2015

Nine Companies Brent Cook Expects to See on the Other Side of the Gold Market Wasteland

The Gold Report: You recently wrote a piece in Exploration Insights reminiscing about the 1997 to 2002 resource market. What did we learn about investing in gold and silver in that five-year window? Brent Cook: I first started working for Rick Rule in 1997, just as the last resource bull was dying. The market just […]

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China, Greece and the NYSE: Black Swans or Red Flags?

John Mauldin, the man behind Mauldin Economics and author of “Bull’s Eye Investing: Targeting Real Returns in a Smoke and Mirrors Market,” gave some background on the China crisis. He credited the current problems in Chinese markets to a shift away from the previous top-down command economy to an organic market. “Inevitably, this transition is

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Pershing Gold NASDAQ Uplist Is Part of Larger Resource Expansion and Production Push

The Gold Report: Pershing Gold Corp. (PGLC:NASDAQ) just uplisted to NASDAQ. What are the immediate and long-term benefits of that listing? Steve Alfers: The short-term benefit is increased liquidity. The new listing, combined with recapitalization from the stock split we recently completed, will allow institutions to easily get into the stock. I’m hoping we will

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China, Greece and the NYSE: Black Swans or Red Flags?

John Mauldin, the man behind Mauldin Economics and author of “Bull’s Eye Investing: Targeting Real Returns in a Smoke and Mirrors Market,” gave some background on the China crisis. He credited the current problems in Chinese markets to a shift away from the previous top-down command economy to an organic market. “Inevitably, this transition is

China, Greece and the NYSE: Black Swans or Red Flags? Read More »

China, Greece and the NYSE: Black Swans or Red Flags?

John Mauldin, the man behind Mauldin Economics and author of “Bull’s Eye Investing: Targeting Real Returns in a Smoke and Mirrors Market,” gave some background on the China crisis. He credited the current problems in Chinese markets to a shift away from the previous top-down command economy to an organic market. “Inevitably, this transition is

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Proven and Productive: BNK Petroleum Pumps Growth from Shale Properties

The Energy Report: Wolf, how did you become involved with BNK Petroleum Inc. (BKX:TSX)? Wolf Regener: I was one of the people who got Bankers Petroleum Ltd. (BNK:TSX) into the U.S. shale business originally. I decided to do something else with that business and convinced the board and shareholders to spin BNK out of Bankers

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Stansberry’s Matt Badiali Shares His Guide to Avoiding Pitfalls in the Climb to Resource Investing Heights

The Gold Report: You’ve said that natural resource investors need to be open to opportunities wherever they occur. How do you separate the hype from fact to determine a real bargain? Matt Badiali: My secret is research. I’m a scientist. I love digging in the dirt and looking in places where other people don’t want

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Adrian Day’s Embarrassment of Riches: Gold Companies Cheap to Buy but Not for Long

The Gold Report: Despite the lack of an economic recovery and the reality of ever-increasing debt, the U.S. dollar and the equity markets remain strong, while gold (as denominated in U.S. funds) remains weak. Do you expect these conditions to change? Adrian Day: Yes, absolutely. The strong dollar and equity markets are two of the

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