Archive for September, 2009

Tracking List Update

September 30, 2009

Great Basin Gold (GBG-Alnet $1.44) is being added to my Tracking List I also updated attractive levels on several open positions. Interesting comment on Taseko Mines From the author’s mouth to God’s ears!

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Farallon Mining – Keeps Delivering

September 29, 2009

  In this industry you see a lot of stories about mining projects and upside potential that may or may not deliver the goods. Well Farallon is a story that has not only delivered but they have delivered virtually on-time and on-budget. Farallon’s President & CEO Dick Whittington is starting to make a name for [...]

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Technical Analysis 101

September 28, 2009

I receive many emails about comments made about technical analysis. This is a good starters video.

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Special Update

September 28, 2009

We could be “finally” seeing the makings of a U.S. Dollar rally. Some sentiment indicators are so oversold and with bullish sentiment among dollar traders in the single digits, one can’t but help think there’s a rally in here somewhere. This by no means changes any of my long-term outlooks but can come into play [...]

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Hedge Fund Legend, Julian Robertson, Paints The Case For Gold – Serious Inflation + US Armageddon If China/Japan Stop Buying Debt

September 28, 2009

Drawing my own conclusions, gold would absolutely benefit from both high inflation and a loss of confidence in US debt, which would have to mean a loss of confidence in the $USD. What were once fringe scenarios are now very plausible scenarios.

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