Barry Stuppler
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Silver Prices take the Final Dip before the Great LEAP
(Read More)Silver Prices take the Final Dip – Beware of the Classic Bear Trap . . . .
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Gold sold off this morning
(Read More)Gold sold-off this morning, breaking below the recent $1,270 per ounce support level . . . .
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Russia, China, India Unveil New Gold Trading Network
(Read More)One of the most notable events in Russia’s precious metals market calendar is the annual “Russian Bullion Market” conference. Formerly known as the Russian Bullion Awards . . . .
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Both Gold and Silver testing support – Great Bargains
(Read More)It becomes frustrating to watch the battle behind the Gold bulls and bears during the past few months, as Gold trades between the $1,270 and $1,300 per ounce levels . . . .
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Gold tested its $1,270 support level
(Read More)Gold tested its $1,270 support level this morning, reaching a low of $1,272 before . . . .
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5 Tips for Collectible Investing
(Read More)Although not liquid, these investments can be enjoyable and maybe profitable . . . .
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Gold tested suport and quickly rallied
(Read More)Gold tested its $1,270 per ounce support level this morning and quickly rallied $8 per ounce . . . .
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Russia & China Use Logic When it Comes to Gold
(Read More)As we reported both here and here, gold is the answer going forward. How we the people will access physical gold or if we will be able to access physical gold is really the only remaining question . . . .
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Come a ‘zombie apocalypse’ I’d rather rely on gold bullion
(Read More)Gold aficionados may remember Graham Birch who managed the Blackrock Gold and General Fund in its glory days before he gave it up to go farming – someone who got his timing spot on. But although he may now be a farmer, Graham has kept closely attuned to the gold sector and his views are well worth listening to – particularly with respect to gold bullion . . . .
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Gold tested low end of trading range
(Read More)Gold tested the low end of its recent $1,270 to $1,300 per ounce trading range this morning . . . .





