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WV Legislature Votes To End Sales Taxation On Gold & Silver
Sound money advocates rejoiced today as the West Virginia legislature overwhelmingly passed Senate Bill 502 and sent it . . . .(Read More) -
Gold And Silver Tested The Lows And Rallied Back
Between February 21st and March 4th, just eight trading days, Gold dropped $60 (from $1,344 to $1,285 per ounce) based on . . . .(Read More) -
Gold And Silver Testing Important Support Levels
Last Friday Gold dropped to a five-month low of $1,289.50 per ounce, breaking below the key $1,300 level on sell orders based on stop loss selling. A strong . . . .(Read More) -
Gold Continues Its Bullish Run, Making A New 2019 High
Gold made a new 2019 high at $1,346 per ounce last Wednesday when the January Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) minutes were . . . .(Read More) -
9 Bonafide Reasons Why Silver Is So Valuable
Take a moment to consider this: Long before the first coins were ever made, gold and silver . . . .(Read More) -
Gold Moving Past $1,320 Resistance, Hitting New 2019 Highs
Gold closed last Friday at $1,319 per ounce, but in aftermarket trading reached a high of $1,323, a new high for 2019. Gold broke above the key $1,300 resistance . . . .(Read More) -
Gold & Silver Locked Into A Trading Range As The U.S. Dollar Strengthens
Last week, Gold traded between $1,302 and $1,318 per ounce, successfully testing the important $1,300 resistance level. Gold closed last Friday . . . .(Read More) -
Gold And Silver Prices Reached 2019 Highs In January
Gold started 2019 by having a great January, increasing its value by $45 per ounce. Gold ended January at $1,322. Right now, I’m looking . . . .(Read More) -
Gold Breaks Above The $1,300 Level - Apollo 11 Coin Released
Last Friday Gold closed at $1,298.10 on the New York CME exchange, up $18 per ounce. But, in aftermarket trading, Gold reached . . . .(Read More) -
Gold And Silver Prices Testing Support - January CoinStats Available
Gold closed last Friday at $1,281, down $7 per ounce for the week on light trading volume. Over the long holiday weekend, the Chinese Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was . . . .(Read More)