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Gold down 3%. Silver down 6%. Is this the end of the bonanza?... keep reading
Here is a classic story of alertness to future possibilities: how Mel Tormé made a fortune.... keep reading
If you are a site member, you can download this book. It's under the Special Reports> Members' Free Materials: "The Unknown American."... keep reading
There comes a time when children learn the truth about Santa. As adults, they substitute faith in the government for their childhood faith in Santa. But reality eventually barges in.... keep reading
Cut back today or cut back later. Americans prefer to cut back later. This is bad for those Americans who prefer to cut back now. This is why you had better own gold.... keep reading
If you are an occasional visitor to this site, Mr. Sanders has accurately forcasted what the metals would do. Those who sat on the sidelines have walked away from some serious profits. It is time to make a decision: act or sit tight.... keep reading
If gold is going higher, what about long-term interest rates? If long rates climb, mortgage rates will climb. Is gold signaling the end of the housing bubble?... keep reading
In half of 2004 and all of 2005, the Federal Reserve talked up short-term interest rates. The FED wanted a soft landing. So far, the boom goes on. But the yield curve almost inverted in April, 2006. The Fed still worries about price inflation.... keep reading
Stocks are correcting. Will the metals follow? Or is $800 coming for gold?... keep reading
Gold went from $400 to $425 back to $400, from December 1, 2003 to February 1, 2004. I write then: Don't get sucked in by reversals. Gold's trend is up because the dollar's trend is down. I am saying it again.... keep reading
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