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Seeking Less Risky Business in Mining M&A

Source: Brian Sylvester of The Gold Report  (11/24/14) Florian Siegfried, head of precious metals and mining investments with Zurich-based AgaNola, says there are small signs—fewer equities participating in the recent rally, greater spreads in the high-yield market—that the sentiment toward gold is changing. But we will have to wait to see if a trend forms. In the […]

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$3,000 – $4,500 Gold a Possibility With Continuing Growth of Fed’s Balance Sheet

November 20, 2014 Since 1999 the gold price has moved in concert with the growth in the U.S. Federal Reserve Balance Sheet including the recent correction in both during the past three years.  Accordingly, the following objective analysis forecasts the gold price out to 2016 based solely on historical Central Bank data. The above introductory comments

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Gold price crushed to deter support for Swiss initiative: report

Cecilia Jamasmie | November 20, 2014 British fund manager Ben Davies says that gold prices’ most recent collapse is part of central bank efforts to discourage Swiss voters from supporting the gold initiative to be decided at referendum on November 30. Speaking to King World News, Davies adds that the risk and reward factors are now more

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Will You Light $180,000 on Fire by Taking Social Security at Age 62?

By Dennis Miller   On the television series Dragnet, Sgt. Joe Friday was known for his calm demeanor while questioning witnesses. When they began to ramble, he would corral them with comments like, “Just the facts, ma’am.” Sound advice for the witness stand, but when it comes to retirement planning, Sgt. Friday was giving the wrong

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