Barry Stuppler
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The Gold rally continues
(Read More)The Gold rally continues, up $60 since the December 12th low . . . .
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Gold & Silver price predictions for 2018
(Read More)It’s the time of year when foolish analysts and commentators try and predict various outcomes for the year ahead. This foolish commentator is no exception and is about to put his price predictions for where the gold, silver, platinum and palladium prices will be at this time next year on record . . . .
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Silver Is a Strong Buy
(Read More)An analysis of silver charts leads technical analyst Clive Maund to conclude that silver should rise soon . . . .
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Gold for Christmas – Gold’s Importance in Religion
(Read More)Gold and Religion have always been symbolically linked in countless civilizations from antiquity to the present day. From religious artwork to religious symbolism, gold is unique among metals in being central to many of the world’s religions, and gold has long been associated with the divine sphere . . . .
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Gold continues year-end rally
(Read More)Gold continues its year-end rally, reaching a high of $1,289 per ounce this morning . . . .
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Gold & Silver breakout above resistance levels
(Read More)After reaching a 5-month low of $1,235 on Tuesday, December 12, the Gold price has rallied $40 per ounce. On Friday, Gold closed at $1,275 per ounce, up . . . .
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Gold moved past $1,270
(Read More)Gold started the day in Asian Markets moving towards the $1,270 support level, reaching a low of $1,273 per ounce . . . .
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Silver Price to Bounce Back Strong Next Year After Lackluster 2017
(Read More)Silver investors will soon be able to close the book on what can only be described as a dismal year for the grey metal. According to some analysts . . . .
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Swiss Gold Exports – Mainland China Top Dog again
(Read More)In the runup to the Chinese New Year (which in 2018 falls on February 16th), the country’s gold imports tend to pick up and this year is . . . .
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Another nice day for Gold investors
(Read More)Another nice day for Gold investors. Gold broke out of its recent trading range . . . .





