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Sunset and Sunrise
by Martin D. Weiss Ph.D.
Shortly after 7 pm last night, I walked along the dark sands of this semi-deserted, little-known beach on the coast of Brazil. To the west-southwest, a sharp cliff rises abruptly from the waves. And behind it ...
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2006 and $740 gold!
by Larry Edelson
For readers who have been following my forecasts this year, there wasn't very much that came as a surprise. But that doesn't mean it was boring. Far from it. The profit opportunities made it one of ...
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Tech Stock Woes ... Plus Two Bright Spots
by Tony Sagami
Larry will be back from a short vacation tomorrow. So this morning, I'm jumping in to alert you to continuing dangers in the tech world . along with two bright spots you should check out for 2006 ...
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Going For The Gold
by Sean Brodrick
On December 18, I told you about three small-cap mining companies I was getting ready to recommend the following Tuesday: 1. A small-cap gold mine, 2. A company that drills for gold miners, and 3. a copper ...
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Big Money on the Move
by Martin D. Weiss Ph.D.
While many investors are on vacation, big money is on the move. It's fleeing the jaws of what's likely to be the most traumatic corporate bankruptcy of modern times. It's rushing out of the U.S. dollar. And ...
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Money and Patience
by Larry Edelson
If you're like me, you're preparing for a nice long, holiday weekend. You're gathering up your family for some quality time, as Sharon and I did on a recent trip together. Plus, at the same time, you're ...
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Tech Stocks on Thin Ice! New Housing Warnings!
by Tony Sagami
Tony Sagami here, writing from Montana. When I woke up this morning, the thermometer outside my kitchen window read minus 2 degrees. That's cold, but it warms my heart. Because at 34 degrees below the ...
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Elephant in the Oil Industry
by Sean Brodrick
There's an elephant in the oil industry, and the longer Wall Street ignores it, the easier it's going to be for savvy investors to make money. You've seen the record profits big oil companies have racked up ...
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Spenders versus Savers
by Martin D. Weiss Ph.D.
Consumer spending is the holy grail of the American economy, especially in the last two weeks of the holiday season. But the main reason we still have money to spend is because foreigners still have ...
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A Sneak Preview of 2006 and Beyond
by Larry Edelson
Gold blasted right up to my $540 target this week, piercing it by a buck, to reach as high as $541. Now, it's pulled back to the $510 level. Next move: Expect gold to chop around a bit in this area before ...
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Fed Falling Asleep! Gold Going Berserk! New DVDs Coming!
by Tony Sagami
Just as he's preparing to leave the scene, and just as a worldwide whirlwind is striking, Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan is falling deep asleep, abdicating his role as an inflation fighter. He has repeatedly ...
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The Next Great Leap Forward
by Martin D. Weiss Ph.D.
Gold's surge yesterday busted the critical $540 barrier Larry has been alerting you to, and its retreat toward the end of the day does not alter the trend: Up. Oil, other natural resources, foreign ...
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Gold Shares Exploding Higher!
by Martin D. Weiss Ph.D.
History repeats itself in strange ways. Over 70 years ago, in the early 1930s, the shares of the world's leading gold mines were neglected, misunderstood and undervalued, much as they are today. Then, right ...
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Extreme Hardships and Big Profits
by Tony Sagami
We've been waiting for a pullback in gold and silver to give new investors a chance to jump in. We knew one was coming. We just didn't know when. But now we do: It happened yesterday. Gold was down $13 ...
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So Grossly Undervalued It's a Joke!
by Larry Edelson
Gold surged to $518 yesterday, but it's still so grossly undervalued it's a joke. Let's say you owned an ounce of gold in 1980. And let's say you cashed it in at gold's peak of $850. You'd walk out of the ...
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Your Investments are Surging! Here's What To Do Now ...
by Mike Larson
The investments we told you would benefit from inflation are soaring, and the investments we said would get hurt are either falling or about to turn down. This demonstrates, in the real world and in real ...
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The Silver Fox
by Sean Brodrick
I was going to recommend a copper company yesterday. But there's a problem. So I decided to recommend two red-hot silver companies I've been tracking. More on the two silver companies in a moment. But first a ...
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China Turning U.S. Upside Down
by Martin D. Weiss Ph.D.
In 1970, I was an undergraduate at New York University, studying Chinese history and language. I was totally immersed in the subject. I thought I understood it backwards and forwards. I was wrong. One ...
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Copper Recommendation for Tomorrow!
by Larry Edelson
The deadline on our next recommendation — aiming to turn a $2,000 investment into as much as $21,600 — is tonight at midnight. The recommendation is going out first thing tomorrow. So I decided to ...
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44-to-1 Leverage! Monday Morning!
by Larry Edelson
What a week! Gold smashed through the $500 barrier like a speeding bullet through a paper wall. Silver leaped through three barriers in one fell swoop. And copper?! Wow! Look at copper go! It's running ...
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Funny-Looking Rocks You Should Never Throw Away
by Sean Brodrick
Last week, while the fog still blanketed Vancouver like the Devil's own pajamas (cold and uncomfortable), I kept myself warm by running fast. I was on my way to visit a copper company, searching for a new ...
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Gold Hits My $500 Target! What Next?
by Martin D. Weiss Ph.D.
Before Larry tells you what's next for gold, let me jump in and give you some background. Four years ago, Larry Edelson, who had been mostly a gold bear, made a dramatic turnaround. He pounded on the table ...
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The Many Symptoms of Inflation
by Martin D. Weiss Ph.D.
Inflation is a disease with many symptoms. It can manifest itself in the form of housing prices that go berserk ... like they have for the last few years. It can show up in the form of long-term interest ...
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Hidden Risks and Safe Havens
by Martin D. Weiss Ph.D.
For the first time in nearly two decades, gold bullion reached $500 per ounce yesterday. Copper surged above $2 per pound, the highest ever. Platinum busted through the $1,000 barrier. Silver surged 22 ...
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