Archive for August, 2009

I Nominate

August 31, 2009

this man for Chairman, CEO, President and all positions in the “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” crowd. It would merely be a laugh if not for how seriously insane his comments were. The good news for him is he fits right in at Wall & Broad!

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Great Read on Gold

August 31, 2009

Michael Campbell’s “Money Talk’s has superb article on “Gold $5,000″. I won’t hold it against Mike if gold only hits $2,500! Don’t forget I will be a keynote speaker at Mike’s conference on October 24, 2009 I will be on Mike’s radio show October 3rd

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New Additions to Tracking List

August 31, 2009

Because my technical work has now turned very bullish on gold and silver, and I remain constructive on most base metals, I’m going to add several resource stocks to my Tracking List. All of the new companies also have a “Takeover” target flavor. The new companies are: Andina Minerals (ADM-TSX - $1.43) Claude Resources (CGR-Alnet $.56) [...]

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Say No To Treasury Bonds

August 31, 2009

I couldn’t agree more with the gentleman quoted in this article. Please allow me again to urge you to read this article. It not only concurs fully with my views but is extremely well-written and should be read by everyone. I think it’s time now for just about all types of investors from speculators to [...]

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I challenge my friends and clients

August 30, 2009

I know in my heart of hearts, many people have benefited from the blessings God has given me in His wonderful Grace. This blog or my personal email should be lighting up with bids from personal friends and clients/companies who have greatly benefited from the Grace of Wisdom God granted me. I hereby challenge you [...]

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