Barry Stuppler
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A Gold Bloc for Iran, Russia, and Turkey...Oh My!
(Read More)How will Iran, Russia, and Turkey react to the plethora of financial sanctions being placed on them by the United States? Well, they will do what anyone being beaten with a stick would do: they will try to escape . . . .
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Does Gold Go on Vacation?
(Read More)Does gold go on vacation? I don’t know, but I am going for sure. But before that happens, I encourage you to read another special edition of the Gold News Monitor from Auburn, Alabama . . . .
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Gold briefly broke above $1,200
(Read More)Gold briefly broke above the $1,200 resistance level this morning, reaching $1,202 per ounce . . .
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Gold volume and price is picking up
(Read More)Demand for Gold is picking up and so is the trading volume and price . . . .
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Gold demand looks strong
(Read More)Gold moved higher late Friday in U.S. after-market transactions and traded between $1,182 and $1,190 per ounce this morning in Asian and European trading . . . .
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Heavy buying could signal a turn in Gold and Silver prices
(Read More)Last week Gold briefly traded at a low of $1,160 per ounce, a low not seen since December of 2016 . . . .
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Switching from Dollar to Gold: Iran Continues Its Struggle with US Oil Embargo
(Read More)Being subjected to pressure from Washington, Iran has once again turned to the yellow metal as an alternative means of payment . . . .
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Gold stabilizing after recent volatility
(Read More)Today Gold has traded between $1,170 and $1,180 per ounce, as it stabilizes from a week of high volatility . . . .
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India’s Gold Imports Surge as Rupee Plummets to Record Low Against US Dollar
(Read More)Imports of gold to India surged for the first time in seven months after jewelers refilled stocks, taking advantage of sliding gold prices and rising demand with an upcoming jewelry exhibition . . . .
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Dollar Index drives Gold down
(Read More)As the U.S. Dollar Index stayed above the 96.50 level and started moving to 97, the price of Gold dropped to $1,160 per ounce, a 20-month low . . . .





