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September 2006 Archives

Federal Reserve Bank History - 2006-09-29
Looking back over history it is fascinating to see the degree by which the plans of very powerful men alter the course of nations. But as interesting as it is, it is even more stunning to realize that these ideas are rarely, if ever, the product of middle class thinking.

Buying Gold and Silver Coins - 2006-09-25
Today Americans enjoy unlimited benefits from new technologies in our wired world. But those wires send information in two directions, and the access to our personal data has never been more open for abuse.

Gold Ownership - 2006-09-21
Assuming you have already decided to own gold to diversify your overall portfolio, you may then ask the following question. What form of gold should I purchase? Should I buy physical metal such as bullion coins or bars, or would mining stocks be better?

Greenspan and Interest Rates - 2006-09-20
It's unlikely that Johnny Moon Sr. ever met Alan Greenspan. They didn't exactly travel in the same circles. Unlike the former Fed Chairman, Mr. Moon was dirt poor and homeless.

The Commodity Bull Lives - 2006-09-15
Over the past few days we've seen a significant decrease in most of our TSX Venture positions, especially in our zinc plays. But we shouldn't be worried about this one bit. That's because the overall trend remains in place for a continuing bull market in zinc and other metals that will drive our positions and the Venture Exchange, as a whole, higher.

Gold is Going Higher! - 2006-09-14
Just as it looked as if the summer doldrums were ending and gold was beginning to creep higher, WHAM, we have a huge sell-off that takes gold below $600 an ounce!

Precious Metals: Gold Prices - 2006-09-08
Gold World editor Greg McCoach discusses where gold prices are heading in the future and what that means for precious metals investing.

Nickel Mining - 2006-09-01
Everything about mining is big. In fact, big is something of an understatement. The truth is its humongous just like its massive dump trucks. And to be sure those trucks are hauling a lot more than rock and dirt out of those giant holes because every hauled load also represents a giant wad of cash.