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The Calm Before the Storm in the Gold Market

Published by Dan Popescu | Oct 8, 2014

An unexpected precipitating event like a black swan event in this uncertain environment will push gold and silver up with a quantum leap with gold leading. The geopolitical and economic environment in the last few months was in my view the calm before the storm.

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Headed toward a conflict between Germany and the ECB?

Published by Philippe Herlin | Oct 2, 2014

Tensions are rising between Germany and the European Central Bank and, this time, concerns are raised openly through an intervention by Germany’s finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble before the German parliament, the Bundestag. Angela Merkel’s strong man has been in charge of this key ministry since 2...

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Gold Sentiment – How Bad Is It?

Published by Dan Popescu | Sep 23, 2014

After the original drop in gold price from the top of $1,920 per ounce in 2011 to $1,180 per ounce in 2013, gold has started a sideways consolidation triangle pattern. Is this a correction, or is it just a pause within a move that will retrace the whole move since 2009? What does sentiment tell us?

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