Barry Stuppler

  1. Daily Market Report 12/24/14

    GOLD During today’s shortened trading day Gold traded in a narrow $8 High/Low price range from $1,173 to $1,181 per ounce. Trading volume was very low which was expected on the day before the Xmas holiday. At 11am PST today, Gold is at $1,175 per ounce, unchanged from yesterday. SILVER Silver traded very quietly today, in a narrow range on...
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  2. Is Russia really on the ropes: Could it sell its gold?

    The problem with most of those delighting in Russia’s apparent comeuppance for what the West views as its expansionary destabilising tactics in Crimea and Donbass is that they aren’t Russian.  They assume Russians will act like Americans or western Europeans to a financial crisis and come rushing back, cap in hand, to beg forgiveness . . . .

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  3. Daily Market Report 12/23/14

    GOLD As the U.S. Dollar rallied to an eight year high versus the Euro, Gold held firmly above the $1,175 per ounce level. Trading volume on the Gold exchanges around the world is lightening up as we approach the holidays. At 11am PST today, Gold is trading at $1,177 per ounce, up $2 for the day on average volume. SILVER...
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  4. Weekly Market Report 12/22/14

    Links to recent informative articles on precious metals and rare coins: H.R. 2754 Collectible Coin Protection Act has passed!   This Week’s Headlines: Gold Silver Collectible Coin Protection Act becomes a law Pre-order 2015 MS70 First Strike/Early Release Gold & Silver Eagles & Gold Buffalo Recommended Investment Commitment and Diversification   GOLD Gold’s high/low closing range last week was only...
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  5. Daily Market Report 12/22/14

    GOLD Gold rallied above the $1,200 per ounce level this morning but couldn’t hold. Bears were able to drive the price down to $1,173.50 before a substantial amount of bargain buyers appeared. At 11am PST today, Gold is trading at $1,175 per ounce, down $21 on average volume. SILVER A strong U.S. Dollar caused the Silver price to fall from...
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  6. Daily Market Report 12/19/14

    GOLD As we round out this week after the release of the Federal Reserve report on Wednesday, Gold is trading in a narrow $5 range in US trading. Day traders are taking a little profit off the table around the $1,200 level. As we go into the holiday week I’d like to see how Gold performs, but overall trading has...
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  7. Daily Market Report 12/18/14

    GOLD After yesterday’s bullish report from the U.S. Federal Reserve, the volatility in the precious metal markets has increased. Today we are seeing a battle between the bulls and bears on the Gold trading exchanges. The bears were able to move the Gold price down to $1,189, then the bulls took over, driving the price up to $1,214 per ounce...
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  8. Daily Market Report 12/17/14

    GOLD Gold is trading in a narrow $9 high/low price range, between $1,194 and $1,203 per ounce, as traders wait to hear today’s Federal Reserve policy statement. At 11am PST, Gold is trading at $1,197.40, up $2.80 per ounce. SILVER Silver is trading between $15.72 and $15.99, as it tries to firm up after yesterday’s $0.80 decline. At 11am PST...
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  9. H.R. 2754 Collectible Coin Protection Act has passed!

    H.R. 2754 Collectible Coin Protection Act  WAS PASSED BY THE SENATE ON DECEMBER, 15, 2014 AND ON ITS WAY TO BE SIGNED BY THE PRESIDERNT OF THE UNITED STATES!

    The Collectible Coin Protection Act helps combat the counterfeiting of numismatic items and grading-service slabs . . . .

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  10. Daily Market Report 12/16/14

    GOLD Gold returned to the $1,180 to $1,200 per ounce trading range this morning. The downward move was led by a weakness in Silver, which hit $15.52 per ounce earlier today. As we approach year end there will be some major holders re-positioning for the New Year. At 11am PST today Gold is trading at $1,195, down $9 per ounce...
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