All the Gold ever extracted is 160,000 tons (in 2009) , The American Debt = 14 Trillion Dollars = 1.8 All the Gold ever extracted in Human History !!! The monetary mass in the US is increasing by 15% a year ! Total gold divided by people in the world gives each of us 23 grams
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

How to buy physical GOLD?


In these troubled economic times, Gold bullion will continue to be a great investment .Zaman Monirez, president of the Bullion Mart, on the ins and outs of investing in physical gold. You are rightfully worried about inflation eating up your hard-earned savings, the stock market malaise, and the deflation in the housing bubble crushing your home value. Buying physical gold is an excellent hedge against inflation, and against almost any type of crisis. You won’t find a single fiat currency throughout human history that has stood the test of time – all of them went to their intrinsic value zero. Gold on the other hand is the ultimate form of money, because it cannot be destroyed. An unprecedented shortage of physical metal currently exists in the popular gold and silver bullion markets. Premiums, the amount paid and charged by bullion dealers over the current spot or cash price, are at the highest levels since at least 1980, and possibly the highest ever seen for popular gold and silver bullion coins and bars.

That’s the bad news. People want gold and silver badly. They are willing to pay much more than the spot price, but they can’t find bullion to buy. They can’t find it because there isn’t enough physical metal available at these drastic, artificially induced, fear and fund-liquidation-caused spot prices.




Gold to Hold Steady: Analyst

In the short-term, gold will stay in the $925-960 range, where it has been holding steady for the past few months, according to Philip Newman of GFMS. “The key factor really is where we see investment demand in the gold market?” he told CNBC Tuesday.
Today Gold for immediate delivery climbed 0.4 percent to $941.42 an ounce at 9:40 a.m. in Singapore. The metal is up 6.7 percent this year as longer-term inflationary expectations boosted demand for a hedge against accelerating consumer prices. Gold futures for August delivery were little changed at $941.30 an ounce on the New York Mercantile Exchange’s Comex division, up 1.8 percent this quarter.











Monday, June 29, 2009

Why Gold and Silver are Precious Metals ?

What make Precious Metals precious:


precious metals are rare metals found in very small amounts in the planet earth hence the high economic value
Gold, silver, and the platinum group metals are known as the precious metals. Some craftsmen also call them the noble metals.Relatively scarce, highly corrosion-resistant, valuable metals. Gold, silver and platinum are examples of precious metals.Materials such as gold, silver, and platinum that offer an alternative form of investing The industry defines gold, silver, platinum, and palladium as precious metals. Unlike gemstones, the term precious is still widely accepted when used to delineate High-value, low-volume, scarce metals such as gold, palladium, platinum and silver.This is a video I have created to explain the reasons behind why precious metals have intrinsic value. Peter Schiff, Ron Paul, Jim Rogers, Marc Faber, Gerald Celente, Gold, Silver, Platinum, Fiat Money, Inflation, Currency Devaluation, Federal Reserve, Banks, Bank of England, Dollar Collapse.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Huge demand for gold & silver


with the FED keeping on flooding the market with US dollar bills , the hyperinflation scenario becomes becomes more plausible and it is now a matter of when rather than if ...Marc Faber amongst other experts warn of a Zimbabwe like Hyperinflation , the rush for the gold have started , There is a huge demand for both gold and silver right now in India and North America. North American shops are completely deprived of silver. Indian shops are empty of both silver and gold. Even the Indian banks don't have any gold or silver.

Friday, June 26, 2009

The Gold and The Dollar Charts

S&P 500 , dollar loses to the Swiss frank , Gold at 930 level could reach the $1000 an ounce if the dollar keeps on being weak , Gold could easily reach $1200 an ounce and up...The American dollar is coming into a period of weakness, according to Chris Locke, managing director of Oystertrade.com Management. “Cracks are starting to show,” he told CNBC, referring to the price of dollar/yen and the dollar/Swiss franc, which he said could drop to the even $1.00 level.











Thursday, June 25, 2009

Gold Gains Dollar Heads for Weekly Decline Against Euro on Yield Demand


Gold rose to $939.50 an ounce on the New York Mercantile Exchange’s Comex division
Silver rose to $14.005 an ounce
The dollar fell, heading for its biggest weekly loss against the euro in a month , The dollar declined to $1.4041 per euro from $1.3988 yesterday
Crude oil rose for a second day, trading above $70 a barrel

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Gold May Rise as The Dollar Drops

China have been accumulating massive amounts of commodities in the last 6 months or so , copper zinc oil aluminum , nickel , but the demand from the Chinese market have not picked up really except from the auto industry so the prices of commodities are likely to start to suffer in the short term , agricultural commodities may hold up a little bit better as they follow a whole different cycle from mining commodities ...The official currency of commodities The Dollar has collapsed against the Euro today The dollar yesterday dropped as much as 1.8 percent versus the euro, the most since May 8, The crude oil at $70 a barrel is at med cycle price .Gold Bullion for immediate delivery traded at $925.54 , Silver for immediate delivery rose 0.4 percent to $13.905 an ounce. Silver has outpaced gold this year, with an ounce of gold now buying about 66.53 ounces of silver . platinum climbed 0.4 percent to $1,166.50 an ounce. Palladium fell 0.5 percent to $235.50 an ounce .“The weakness in the dollar is going to have some positive impact on commodities,” Francisco Blanch , head of global commodity research at Merrill Lynch & Co Watch the video bellow....








Friday, June 19, 2009

How High Gold can go ?

Gold Gains on Weak Dollar , Silver Declines, Platinum Advances :
today Gold rose in New York as the dollar weakened, boosting demand for precious metals as hedge against Inflation . Gold rose to $935.25 in the afternoon still not reaching the $1,032.70 record of March 2008. Gold typically moves inversely to the U.S. dollar so expectations for the dollar of a strengthening dollar in the coming weeks are likely to cap gains in Gold. Silver fell to $14.20 an ounce in New York , Platinum rose to $246.15 an ounce , Palladium gained 1 percent to a record 319,451 ounces yesterday,













Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Gold And Green Shoots David Coffin

gold silver precious metals nickel copper zinc china mining companies commodities
HRAadvisory.com's David Coffin says gold prices are headed up. With HoweStreet.com's Victor Adair.

Gold Gains as Dollar drops Against Euro The Silver Climbs

the dollar today drops against the Euro which has caused gold prices to soar as a consequence of increased demand , silver also advanced ...

Monday, June 15, 2009

Gold Low Silver Stable as Dollar Advances

Gold is in a Downward Trend to the lowest in more than three weeks as a rallying dollar eroded interest in the precious metal as a haven investment. Silver has got a little bit more upside $14.63 an ounce, still the lowest since May 27.
The Dollar Index, advanced for a second day after Russia’s Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin and before him the Japanese Finance minister declared the nation has full confidence in the U.S.Dollar.Among other precious metals The Platinum slid 1 percent at $1,242.50 an ounce and Palladium was down 1.2 percent at $250.50 an ounce so far ..











The Gold and Oil Prices Correlation

What Gold and Oil have in common besides being two great commodities to invest in , are gold and oil prices related some how and if yes how and why ? Oil feature contract exploration date , oil have a slightly negative influence on gold , and gold have a slightly positive influence on oil , but market forces are preventing this , and the last nugget you should remember is " Do not depend solely on a movement in gold prices to affect oil"

Sunday, June 14, 2009

How to Buy Gold as an Investment

which is the best way to invest in Gold ? Invest in gold in three ways: buying physical gold, such as gold bars or jewelry, buying ownership contracts that relate to the actual gold price or buying shares in gold mining companies. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of each method in this video from an experienced floor trader on investing.

Expert: Mark Griffith
Bio: Mark Griffith has graduated in economics and philosophy at Clare College, Cambridge. He has been a futures and options floor trader at LIFFE (London International Financial Futures Exchange).
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Just buy GOLD, the ETF that tracks the price of gold. As for all these gold bugs, when everyone is talking about it and jumping on the bandwagon, its not a good buy and hold move. the mania hasn't started yet, but when it does, get out!

Saturday, June 13, 2009

WHY BUY GOLD NOW

Buy physical Gold Now :
Gold is a rocket ship on the verge of taking off . The Real Estate Bubble Burst, The Bulging National Debt, and the Declining Dollar Will Push Gold Prices to Record Highs, even though
gold doesn't pay you an income, and history teaches that gold only competes with cash in the bank or under the mattress or government treasury bonds (provided they pay) when inflation rises faster than interest rates. Gold is going to be king in the Market in the few coming days ...you have been warned ..those who do not buy gold now will find themselves broke when hyper inflation as propheciesed by top notch investors such as Marc Faber or Jim Rogers you will have only yourselves to blame if you keep your assets in US dollars or US treasury Bonds



Friday, June 12, 2009

Gold Declines as The U.S. Dollar Rises , Golden Opportunities NOW

The Strong dollar puts pressure on Gold , other precious metals drop to , Gold is seen as a safe heaven against the dollar fluctuations and the fear of inflation besides the increased liquidity in the system, Gold sells at around $950 this morning . a stronger dollar reduced demand for the metal as an alternative investment ...there are certainly a set of factors behind this drop of gold ...China has been lately stock piling in gold , which has reduced the availability of gold on the market , jewelry demand is soaring particularly out of India which is a big market for gold jewelry











Thursday, June 11, 2009

Platinum and Palladium Rally

precious metal market outlook Platinum and Palladium continue to rise partially thanks to GM banckruptcy these metals are mainly used in polution control in car industry Analysis and Discussion with Rob Kurzatkowski of OptionsXpress Holdings (Bloomberg News)


Gold Will Top Currencies Charts

"I consider all currencies bad during this period 2009 to 2011,” Chris Locke told CNBC Wednesday. “Gold, for me, is the currency to be in,” he said, predicting gold to continue to rally during the recession.Gold prices are shooting to the roof again amongst fear of hyperinflation predicted by top investors such as Marc Faber Jim Rogers and Peter Schiff ...if you have not bought your gold and silver bullion , what are you waiting for ...remember always put 20 to 25% of your assets in physical gold the rest can go into commodities ...but above all get out of cash ..the dollar will probably crash under the weight of the mountains of freshly printed new bills by the FED lately all backed by nothing but thin fresh air ...hyperinflation is inevitable unless a miracle happens










Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Cash for your gold jewelry

It is certainly a sign of the depression we are heading towards people start selling their gold jewelry for Cash...Gold Stash for Cash helps you turn your unwanted jewelry into money.

Rebound in Gold and Silver Prices

as central banks and particularly the American federal reserve the FED continues to flood the market with US dollar notes freshly printed out of thin air , investors fearing hyperinflation like Zimbabwe ex Yugoslavia Argentina or Weimar way have been and will continue to invest in Gold Silver commodities and other precious metals ....Gold prices have been rebounding as central banks around the world print more money, with Jim Grant, CNBC











Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Gold Market Rally may be ending soon experts say

Gold prices rising tendencies may be at an end some Wall Street experts say due to the fact that banks are more reluctant to issue any more loans and the fact that unemployment is rising at a high scale ..Gold price has rallied 8.7 percent this year on fear of hyper inflation and the search of an alternative reserve to the dollar bill as a reserve currency ..experts like Jim Rogers and Marv Faber say they will continue to buy gold and commodities whether the economy grows or declines because in both cases gold silver precious metals raw materials natural resources and commodities in general are the best place to be Marc Faber said last month that US economy will become like that of Zimbabwe ...World gold mine production in 2009 is expected to increase by 20 tons to 30 tons from 2,416 metric tons last year, thanks to growth in the mines in Asia, Australia and west Africa,

Commodities market is about to explode Gold, Silver and Oil prices shoting to the roof

The commodities market is about to Explode Oil, copper, platinum, gold, silver and now it looks like Natural Gas is going to be joining the party , lead the gains demand is increasing fueled by massive purchases from china which is apparently eager to dump its massive dollar reserves into the commodities market . Prices have risen in the commodities index by 13% in May, biggest monthly gain in 34 years while Crude oil continues to push to new month highs

Monday, June 8, 2009

Geographically Based E.T.F. ishares shares

opportunities in gold silver platinum other precious metals and hard commodities , sector exposure sector futures , trading commodities...gasoline ETF and energy in general are very popular , bonds stocks , short funds becoming more attractive , ETF vs ETN
Interview and discussion with Deborah Fuhr of Barclays ETF Research Head. Many people are moving toward seizing sector products, because the challenge in this environment is if you believe in the sector. (The Bloomberg Edge)


Sunday, June 7, 2009

the Gold continues its rally amongst weaker dollar and exploding oil and commodities prices

Oil, copper, platinum, gold, silver lead the gains in the hope that demand will rise as the global economy recovers. Prices have rise in the commodities index by 13% in May, biggest monthly gain in 34 years.it is time to buy the dollar as the dollar bottoms now said expert , the commodities continue their rally , the commodities index is up by 13 percent that's the highest monthly gain in 44 years , China obviously is behind this gold and commodities rally as it is trying to that its massive reserves of US dollars into the commodities market ...

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Investing In Gold a good opportunity now ?

Gold becomes an extremely attractive asset class, in the past nine years we are in a deflationary cycle and gold has gone from $250 to $1000 in a deflationary environment.
at $950 is gold is still a good investment especially that some experts predict gold to reach $2000 even $5000 an ounce in the short term amongst the fear that all FIAT currencies may devaluate in a hyperinflation doomsday scenario , although that gold does not pay a devident it is unarguabley the best protection against the devaluation of the Dollar ...bottom line go get your Gold bullions it is still time

Friday, June 5, 2009

Gold Approaches the thousand dollars an ounce as the Dollar continues to fall

Gold surges to near record territory

The metal gains ground as the dollar slumps and investors bet inflation will rebound. Analysts see $1,000 an ounce on the horizon.


NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Gold prices charged higher Thursday, with another run at $1,000 an ounce looking increasingly likely, as the dollar remains weak and concerns about inflation boost demand for the metal.

Gold for August delivery rose $16.70 to settle at $982.30 an ounce after hitting an intra day high of $992.10 an ounce earlier this week.

The metal is up 11% from its mid April low of $869.50 an ounce as the U.S. dollar has tumbled against rival currencies. Gold and other commodities that are priced in dollars often gain ground when the greenback weakens.

The recent run up has raised bets that gold could top $1,000 an ounce for the third time ever. Gold rose to an all-time settlement high of $1,003.20 an ounce last year. It made another big push early this year, closing at $1001.80 an ounce Feb. 20.

In both cases, jittery investors flocked to the metal to preserve capital as the financial markets erupted in volatility.

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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Gold Jumps Platinum Surges Silver flies Dollar slides Inflation to the roof

Gold Jumps on Dollar Slide, Inflation Concern; Platinum Surges

By Halia Pavliva

June 4 (Bloomberg) -- Gold prices rose on speculation that the slumping dollar will spur inflation, boosting the appeal of precious metals as a hedge. Platinum surged more than $55 an ounce to the highest since September.

In May, the dollar fell 6.4 percent against a basket of major currencies, the biggest drop in 24 years. The greenback resumed its decline today, sending commodities higher. The Reuters/Jefferies CRB Index of 19 raw materials rose as much as 2.1 percent.

Gold is rising on demand for a safe harbor,” said Philip Gotthelf, the president of Equidex Brokerage Group in Closter, New Jersey. “We still have considerable uncertainty about the dollar.”

Gold futures for August delivery rose $16.70, or 1.7 percent, to $982.30 an ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange. Yesterday, the price reached $992.10, the highest for a most-active contract since Feb. 24.

Platinum futures for July delivery jumped $48.80, or 3.9 percent, to $1,293.30 an ounce on the Nymex. Earlier, the price reached $1,301.90, the highest since Sept. 9.

Platinum climbed for the seventh straight session, the longest rally since January. Holdings in ETF Securities Ltd.’s exchange-traded fund backed by the metal have jumped 74 percent this year.

Silver futures for July delivery gained 58.5 cents, or 3.8 percent, to $15.895 an ounce on the Comex.

This year, silver has jumped 41 percent, platinum is up 37 percent and gold has gained 11 percent.

‘Fears of Inflation’

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Gold, Silver Climb as Dollar Falls


Gold, Silver Climb as Dollar Falls


The Wall Street Journal
June 2, 2009

Gold and silver futures bounced from overnight weakness Tuesday in response to a softer U.S. dollar, although the metals also ran into bouts of profit-taking.

August gold rose $4.40 to $984.40 an ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange. July silver rose 22 cents to $15.955 and peaked at $16.02, its strongest level since August.

“Overnight, you had some profit-taking across the board in commodities,” said Bob Haberkorn, Lind-Waldock senior market strategist. “People were anticipating dollar strength on [Treasury Secretary Timothy] Geithner’s comments in China.

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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Gold as a safe Investment , as prices rise

would you buy or sell Gold at these prices ?

Gold Rally Reflects Weak US Dollar

The gold rally is reaching its peak, according to Charlie Morris of HSBC Global Asset Management, who told CNBC that gold is “merely reflecting (US) dollar weakness.” Against other currencies, there is no rally, he said.











Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Gold Bounces as Euro Hits 2009 High, But "No Strong Investment" Despite US Hyper-Inflation Fears


THE PRICE OF WHOLESALE GOLD bounced in London on Tuesday morning, reaching $983 an ounce for Dollar investors and recovering from near 5-week lows versus the British Pound.

The Gold Price in Euros held steady at €689 as the single currency also leapt, jumping to new 2009 highs against the Dollar above $1.4270.

"Upside for gold could be limited today," reckons Walter de Wet at Standard Bank in a note. "There were fairly large volumes of physical gold selling [on Monday] when the price moved above $980."

But with US Treasury bond prices down more than 5% for the year to date, and "while higher yields increase the cost of holding gold in the longer run," de Wet adds, "right now it signals reduced investment appetite for exposure to the US and a weaker Dollar."

"Don't be complacent and think there isn't any alternative for China to buy your bills and bonds," warned former central-bank advisor Yu Yongding - scheduled to meet US Treasury secretary Tim Geithner in Beijing today - in an interview on Monday.

"The Euro is an alternative. And there are lots of raw materials we can still buy."

According to data from Bloomberg , foreign investment in US Treasury debt rose nearly $69 billion in May, with strong foreign demand for last week's auction of $101bn in new bonds.

The Federal Reserve will continue its $300bn "quantitative easing" of longer-term interest rates by purchasing 10- and 2-year bonds in the open market tomorrow and Thursday.

"Most of the ongoing rally in the precious metal is more driven by a stark weakness in the US Dollar than the risk averse buying we saw last winter," agrees Andrey Kryuchenkov at VTB Capital in London, quoted by The Telegraph.

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Gold Rises in New York, London as Weaker Dollar Boosts Demand


By Nicholas Larkin

June 2 (Bloomberg) -- Gold rose in New York and London as a decline by the dollar increased the metal’s appeal as an alternative investment. Silver also advanced.

The U.S. Dollar Index, a gauge of the currency’s value versus six counterparts, fell as much as 0.8 percent to the lowest since Dec. 18. Gold, which typically gains when the dollar weakens, touched a 14-week peak before closing yesterday and silver reached its highest in almost 10 months.

Investors continue “to track moves in the dollar, the key factor driving gold,” Pradeep Unni, an analyst at Richcomm Global Services in Dubai, said in a note. “As optimism grows that the worst of the economic downturn is over,” the correlation between gold and the dollar has returned, he said.

Gold futures for August delivery rose $1.90, or 0.2 percent, to $981.90 an ounce on the New York Mercantile Exchange’s Comex division at 8:43 a.m. local time. The contract earlier fell as much as 1 percent. Bullion for immediate delivery in London gained $5.16, or 0.5 percent, to $980.43.

The metal slipped to $973.50 an ounce in the morning “fixing” in London, used by some mining companies to sell production, from $981.75 at yesterday’s afternoon fixing. Gold briefly traded above $1,000 in the U.K. capital on Feb. 20, the first time the metal had breached that price since March 2008, when it climbed to a record $1,032.70.

“The week is likely to be dominated by further developments on the currency market, with the rally possibly slowing down if the dollar holds above 79-78.5” as tracked by the index, Andrey Kryuchenkov, an analyst at VTB Capital in London, said in a note. The index fell as low as 78.524 today.

Gold Trust

Investment in the SPDR Gold Trust, the biggest exchange- traded fund backed by bullion, rose to a record 1,134.03 metric tons yesterday, the company’s Web site showed. That’s the first gain since May 22.

“One day of decent flows is not enough to change our minds on the near-term outlook for gold,” John Reade, UBS AG’s head metals strategist in London, said in a report. “We are seeing no strong physical gold investment, and we hold our one-month forecast for gold at $950 an ounce.”
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Monday, June 1, 2009

Gold Gains to Three-Month High as Weaker Dollar Boosts Demand


By Jae Hur

June 1 (Bloomberg) -- Gold climbed to the highest in more than three months as a slumping dollar increased demand for the precious metal as a store of value. Silver gained to the highest since August.

Precious metals advanced as the dollar dropped to the lowest since Dec. 18 against a basket of six major currencies, after posting its biggest monthly loss this year in May. Silver rose 27 percent in May, the most since April 1987, and gold added 10 percent, the most since November.

“The dollar’s weakness continued to lend support to commodities, including precious metals and crude oil,” said Hiroyuki Kikukawa, general manager of research at IDO Securities Co. in Tokyo.

Gold for immediate delivery added as much as 0.7 percent to $985.70 an ounce, the highest since Feb. 24, and was at $983.51 at 1:57 p.m. in Singapore. Silver for immediate delivery climbed as much as 1.3 percent to $15.95 an ounce, the highest since Aug. 8, before trading at $15.865.

Spot silver has jumped 39 percent this year, while gold has gained 12 percent. One ounce of gold now buys about 62.1 ounces of silver, the lowest this year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. This is down from a high of 84.39 in October, which was the most since March 1995.

“Both precious metals appeared to have been overbought,” Kikukawa said. Silver’s 14-day relative strength index, a gauge of momentum, rose above 70 on May 28, a signal some investors use to indicate prices may be about to decline. The index for gold climbed above 70 on May 29.

Record High

“Given the re-emergence of the typical inverse relationship between the dollar and gold, the likelihood of further weakness in the dollar should drive gold to a test of its 2008 record highs,” said Toby Hassall, an analyst at Commodity Warrants Australia Pty in Sydney.

Spot gold reached a record $1,032.70 on March 17, 2008.

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