Comments (0) Topic: Gold — December 28th, 2006
We expect to see gold break dramatically upwards in the first quarter of 2007 challenging and beating previous highs.
The short-term chart of gold’s recent activity shows a ‘steadying’ in readiness for a move upwards.

This period of consolidation can also be seen on the chart showing gold’s recent activity over the past year (read more…)
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Comments (9) Topic: Gold Mining Companies — December 4th, 2006

As you know we are big fans of AEM, which features, prominently in our portfolio of gold mining stocks. We are currently sitting on a good profit but we will not be sellers of this stock.
However there will be chartists who will take one look at this chart and head for the hills!
Normally we would tend to agree with them, but then again we are not normal.

We see a massive rise in the HUI just on the horizon and it’s heading straight for us so we will hold and accumulate when we can (read more…)
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Comments (0) Topic: Gold — December 4th, 2006
According to a report by Bloomberg China could increase its gold demand by as much as 17% in the coming year. This figure apparently comes from Cheng Fumin the President of the China National Gold Group Corporation.

The Chinese demand for gold bullion is expected to rise form 300 tons to 350 tons this year. Here at gold-prices we think that these estimates are on the conservative side and expect the new Chinese middle classes to take a far greater interest in gold than any of the gold analysts are predicting (read more…)
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