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July 2006 Archives

Outlook for US Dollar - 2006-07-31
Today China holds around $700 Billion in U.S. currency in its foreign-exchange reserves. But now, because of fears of a weakening outlook for the us dollar, China's National Bureau of Statistics wants the country to begin trading in its U.S. dollars for other major currencies.

Turning Nickel(s) into Dollars - 2006-07-28
To the surprise of no one the U.S. Government is losing money. But this time they're not wasting it on various government boondoggles and bridges to nowhere. No way... The government is losing money at the very business of making money itself.

Commodities Market Cycle - 2006-07-27
Since the beginning of 2006 we have seen an exciting up move and a corresponding correction. The shift in portfolio value for most resource stock investors was enormous as the market hit its peak and then corrected severely a few months later.

Molybdenum Stocks Set to Explode - 2006-07-21
China is still hungry. Go figure. After all, this is the same nation that continues to build the city equivalent of a Philadelphia... every single month! This means one thing... Molybdenum Stocks are set to explode!

Surfing Gold Prices - 2006-07-20
The current situation in junior mining stocks reminds me of times when I enjoyed surfing as a young man. While there were moments of shear exhilaration as the waves would suddenly come alive, there were also moments of monotonous boredom waiting for the next big set of waves to arrive.

Looking at Long-Term Gold - 2006-07-18
Gold dips nearly $40 an ounce in two days! But are we concerned? Not a chance pal. Gold's long-term fundamentals are positive and we remain as bullish as ever.

Gold Science - 2006-07-17
There's no doubt about it folks -- Gold has made a comeback. And it's simply huge in the commodities market right now. But it's also in demand from scientists. They aren't investing in it -- They are using it to build nanostructures.

Global Financial Risk - 2006-07-13
So few investors seem to be paying attention or truly thinking about the many changes that are coming to our world and the global financial risk involved. This amazes me and leaves me wondering, What are people thinking out there?

Commodity Markets - 2006-07-07
Regardless of what the empty suits on CNBC think they know, this bull market still has life. As while all the suckers are still selling off, we'll be right there picking up the pieces in the commodity markets.