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'Gold Rush' Bubble? US Gold Coin Sales Fall 25% In 2012
Submitted by GoldCore on 01/07/2013 11:47 -0500
Gold dropped $8.20 or 0.49% in New York on Friday and closed at $1,656.30/oz. Silver slipped to as low as $29.22 in London, but it then rallied to as high as $30.25 in New York and finished with a gain of 0.2%. Gold finished down 0.05% for the week, while silver was up 0.53%.
Friday’s U.S. nonfarm payrolls for December were 155K, 150K was expected and this was down from the previous data of 161K. The unemployment rate was still an elevated 7.8% suggesting a frail U.S. jobs market.
Dow Gold and Gold Silver Ratio Charts Remain Bullish
Submitted by GoldCore on 01/04/2013 14:23 -0500The far more substantial risk from the pending budget negotiations remains as does the appalling US national debt and unfunded liability situation – both of which offer long term support to gold and silver.
The market lustily greeted the deal that U.S. Congress passed to raise taxes on the wealthy and spare the middle and lower income earners.
However, the very necessary cutting of budgets in various sectors, military and domestic, will no doubt fuel many more political battles as the nation’s finances continue to deteriorate.
Gold In Manipulative Sell Off? Nice New Years Gift
Submitted by GoldCore on 01/04/2013 14:11 -0500Gold fell $20.20 or 1.2% in New York yesterday and closed at $1,664.50/oz. Silver slipped to as low as $29.972 and finished with a loss of 2.55%.
Gold’s Outlook in 2013 After Rising In All Fiat Currencies In 2012
Submitted by GoldCore on 01/03/2013 05:13 -0500- Baltic Dry
- Bill Gross
- Central Banks
- China
- Crude
- David Einhorn
- Eurozone
- George Soros
- Germany
- Greece
- Iran
- Israel
- Japan
- Jim Rogers
- Kyle Bass
- Kyle Bass
- Marc Faber
- Middle East
- Monetization
- Money Supply
- National Debt
- New Zealand
- NYMEX
- Precious Metals
- Real Interest Rates
- recovery
- Smart Money
- Yen
• Introduction – Gold’s Gains In All Fiat Currencies in 2012
• Much of Gold’s Gains in 2012 On 11% Price Gain in January 2012
• Japanese Yen Shows How Gold Protects From FX Devaluations
• Food Inflation Risk As Wheat and Soybeans Surge in Price
• Currency Wars and Competitive Currency Devaluations
• Gold Remains Historically and Academically Proven Safe Haven
• Conclusion – Gold in 2013
Silver Rally Due - Seasonally Strong Mid December To End of April
Submitted by GoldCore on 12/12/2012 05:17 -0500Gold and silver are up 9.3% and 19% respectively so far this year – thereby outperforming many asset classes again in 2012.
In time, 2012 may be seen as a year of correction and consolidation for the precious metals after the sharp gains and record nominal highs seen in 2011.
“Interesting Times” Best Times To Own Real, Tangible, Physical Gold
Submitted by GoldCore on 12/11/2012 05:06 -0500
Own Physical Gold Now - While You Still Can!
“Farther from care than danger…”
The title above is a quote from Sir Thomas More’s classic, Utopia, describing a people’s overconfidence in their capacity for navigation given the compass for the first time.
Gold Set to Return to Run of Records Next Year - Chart of the Day
Submitted by GoldCore on 12/06/2012 10:59 -0500- Bank of Japan
- Central Banks
- China
- European Central Bank
- Federal Reserve
- Federal Reserve Bank
- Germany
- Gold Spot
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Japan
- Market Manipulation
- Morgan Stanley
- Moving Averages
- Precious Metals
- Purchasing Power
- Real Interest Rates
- Reuters
- World Gold Council
Gold fell $3.10 or 0.18% in New York yesterday and closed at $1,693.60/oz. Silver climbed to $33.24 then slid to $32.51, but finished after an afternoon rally with a loss of 0.33%.
Gold inched down on Thursday, near the monthly low reached in the prior session under pressure from a stronger greenback as players await the European Central Bank rate decision at 1245 GMT and US Initial Jobless Claims at 1330 GMT.
Physical buying of gold bullion has increased on the dip, particularly in Asia, and many are seeing these levels as a floor for prices.
Diversify With Silver As Set To 'Increase 400% In 3 Years'
Submitted by GoldCore on 11/14/2012 04:11 -0500
Silver remains the most under appreciated and under reported on asset in the world despite continuing positive fundamentals.
The Telegraph published an unusually bullish article on silver yesterday which suggests that silver might rise by over five times in the next few years.
Emma Wall interviews fund manager Ian Williams who says that "silver is about to enter a sustained bull market that will take the price from the current level of $32 an ounce to $165 an ounce and we expect this price to be hit at the end of October 2015."
Obama Victory: Increased Gold And Silver Storage In Zurich And Asian Capitals
Submitted by GoldCore on 11/08/2012 12:19 -0500
Today’s AM fix was USD 1,715.00, EUR 1,347.42, and 1,075.84 GBP per ounce.
Yesterday’s AM fix was USD 1,730.50, EUR 1,345.86, and GBP 1,080.75 per ounce.
Silver is trading at $31.85/oz, €25.10/oz and £20.00/oz. Platinum is trading at $1,546.75/oz, palladium at $607.30/oz and rhodium at $1,100/oz.
Gold rose $2.10 or 0.12% in New York yesterday and closed at $1,718.30. Silver hit a low of $31.209 then recovered in late trade but still finished with a loss of 0.56%.
“If Obama Gets Re-elected Gold Is Going To Go Through The Roof”
Submitted by GoldCore on 10/31/2012 12:12 -0500
Gold To Rally Strongly In November After Expected October Correction
Submitted by GoldCore on 10/26/2012 09:48 -0500
Gold climbed $11.80 or 0.69% in New York yesterday and closed at $1,712.70. Silver surged to a high of $32.232 and finished with a gain of 1.36%.

Gold in USD (2 Year) With Support At 100 and 200 Day Moving Averages - (Bloomberg)
ETF “Costs and Liabilities” Sees Investors Migrating to Physical Allocated Gold
Submitted by GoldCore on 10/16/2012 15:38 -0500
The head of industrial and precious metals trading at Barclays, Cengiz Belentepe, has told Bloomberg that investors are selling their investments in gold ETFs and opting for the safety of allocated physical gold.
Barlcay’s Belentepe said “the question is whether the pace of buying has slowed, or whether the people have become a bit more sophisticated in recognizing the costs and liabilities.”
Silver’s Bullish ‘Golden Cross’; Morgan Stanley Like Silver In Q4 and 2013
Submitted by GoldCore on 10/02/2012 13:04 -0500
Technical indicators such as MACD, RSI and STO show that silver is slightly overbought short term.
However, silver can remain overbought in the short term as was seen in silver’s rally in 2011 when silver nearly doubled by surging from below $27/oz to nearly $50/oz in just 3 months - from January 27th 2011 to April 28th 2011.
Gold and Silver Risk October Correction Ahead of U.S. Election Day
Submitted by GoldCore on 09/25/2012 11:54 -0500
Today’s AM fix was USD 1,766.75, EUR 1,369.36, GBP 1,088.37 per ounce.
Yesterday’s AM fix was USD 1,758.50, EUR 1,361.91 and GBP 1,084.96 per ounce.
Gold fell $8.60 or 0.49% in New York yesterday and closed at $1,764.50. Silver slipped to a low of $33.594 then rebounded in New York, but it still finished with a loss of 1.62%.
“How High Can Gold Go?" "There Is No Telling" James Grant Tells CNBC
Submitted by GoldCore on 09/21/2012 10:39 -0500One of the most astute financial analysts in the world, Jim Grant, founder of highly respected Grant's Interest Rate Observer, was asked by Maria Bartiromo on CNBC yesterday “how high can gold go”? Grant responded that "there is no telling."





