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Apex Silver Mines Might Be a Promising Short Play Now
J. Christoph Amberger submits: Crashing commodities prices are not just putting hedge fund managers into a jam, they're also putting resource producers at risk. The price surge triggered by the commodities super-cycle had been a boon to large-scale miners in particular. Soaring prices for oil, nickel,...
Tags: Commodity, Seeking Alpha, J. Christoph Amberger, Investment, Financial Services, Finance, Gold & Precious Metals
External links 2008-10-17
The Favorable Outlook for Gold
J. Christoph Amberger submits: Spot gold prices bounced off a $700 low yesterday morning. "Gold's recent slump bewilders investors," headlines MarketWatch. "An ugly, unmitigated disaster, this," writes Jon Nadler of Golbug Central Kitco.com. by J. Christoph Amberger
Tags: Slump, Headline, Seeking Alpha, J. Christoph Amberger, Financial Accounting, Finance, Streettracks Gold Trust, Gold & Precious Metals
External links 2008-10-24

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Obama Wants to 'Robin Hood' Exxon
J. Christoph Amberger submits: Last week, the Democrats’ Anointed One, Barack Obama, used a town hall meeting in St. Petersburg, Florida, to outline a new $50 billion economic “stimulus” plan. The purchase of his prospective electorate is to be paid for by a “windfall tax” on oil company profits....
Tags: Energy, Exxon Mobil Corp.
External links 2008-08-05
Potash Corp., Agrium Caught in Industry-Wide Downturn
J. Christoph Amberger submits: Potash Corp. Saskatchewan (NYSE:POT), the aptly named chemicals and potash producer, finished another day in the red, ending the day Tuesday at $173.31 — despite a rip-roaring rally on the American stock exchanges. Between its 52-week high of $241.62 and today’s intra-day low of $161.95,...
Tags: Materials/Industrials
External links 2008-08-06
Gold Price Plunges: Might as Well Hold Stocks
J. Christoph Amberger submits: I knew it was time for some action when I received an e-mail promotion entitled "Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac bailout to ignite huge wave of inflation sending gold to $2,200" last week. Its author argues: The government is already 6 trillion dollars in debt,...
Tags: Gold, Streettracks Gold Trust
External links 2008-08-06
Vanguard's Bulk Share Selling: Housekeeping or Need for Liquidity?
J. Christoph Amberger submits: Vanguard, one of the world's largest investment management companies and a leading provider of company-sponsored retirement plan services, has reopened its Vanguard Explorer Fund and Vanguard Health Care Fund to new shareholder accounts. Both had been closed in February 2006 and March 2005, respectively. ...
Tags: US Market
External links 2008-08-08
Crude Oil, Gold Prices Plummet: Time to Get Cautious About Dollar Bears
J. Christoph Amberger submits: "Bad news from the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline - an installation that may not normally draw much of your attention," writes Martin Vander Weyer in thye U.K.'s Telegraph, "but which is a throbbing artery of global energy supply, carrying vital oil supplies from Central Asia towards a...
Tags: Energy, Streettracks Gold Trust, United States Oil Fund LP
External links 2008-08-10
Hard Money Inflation: Oil and Gold Continue to Plunge Downward
J. Christoph Amberger submits: The day was off to a good start: Crude oil fell as much as 2 percent to $112.75 a barrel. Platinum plummeted $125 to $1,365 an ounce, its gravest intraday loss since Sept. 25, 2001. And gold fell as much as 4.2 percent to $772.98...
Tags: Gold & Precious Metals, Streettracks Gold Trust
External links 2008-08-17
Financial Roundtable: Four Stocks To Buy Now
J. Christoph Amberger submits: Every month, TFN's Financial Roundtable gathers the market's top financial editors to provide perspective on the dominant trends in the world markets. After July's meeting of the minds with Money Morning's Bill Patalon and Martin Hutchinson (Financial Roundtable: Top financial analyst predicts $225 oil and...
Tags: US Market, Materials/Industrials, American Ecology Corp., Streettracks Gold Trust, United States Oil Fund LP
External links 2008-09-03
What To Do About Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae
J. Christoph Amberger submits: Troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae FNM and Freddie Mac FRE are being placed in a government conservatorship. What does that mean for traders on Monday? Contrarian investing means going against the trend -- buying low when everyone's selling and selling high when everyone's buying. Today,...
Tags: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Financial
External links 2008-09-08
Gold Hammered, Oil Slicked: Is This the End of the Resource Boom?
J. Christoph Amberger submits: Crude oil prices are a hurricane stand-down away from breaking through $100... and gold is about to hit $750! What should you do as the commodities boom crumbles? These days, I watch my stock portfolio with a sense of pain and excitement. Pain because...
Tags: US Market, Streettracks Gold Trust, United States Oil Fund LP
External links 2008-09-10
SPDR GLD ETF Unloads 79 Tons of Gold - Should Investors Follow Suit?
J. Christoph Amberger submits: And so it begins. The SPDR Gold Trust GLD, the world's largest gold-backed exchange traded fund, reported that it sold more than 10 tons of bullion this past Tuesday. That corresponds to 1.7 percent of its total holdings. SPDR now holds "only" 631.2...
Tags: Gold & Precious Metals, ETF, Streettracks Gold Trust
External links 2008-09-11
Shanghai Should Continue to Sell Off
J. Christoph Amberger submits: U.S. investors are getting inured to the bad news about American financials and insurers. Gold bugs are uneasy as gold posts losses of nearly 30% over its highs. Oil investors wonder how their "$300 oil" could have possibly lost $45 per barrel in eight weeks....
Tags: China
External links 2008-09-12
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