The movement in the price of gold seems to be heading up again — almost no matter what else is happening. So, let’s look at what might be going on…
February 6th, 2012 | Bill Bonner | 2 comments | ContinuedAll Posts Tagged With: "buying gold"
Why Has Gold Been Down?
Shouldn’t gold be rising?
Yes, but nothing happens in a vacuum. There are some simple explanations as to why gold remains in a funk.
Is Gold Washed Up?
While stocks lost 12%, gold rose about 10%. For the 11th year in a row (we’ve lost track) our “sell stocks/buy gold” formula paid off. Between falling stocks and rising gold there’s a spread of 22%. Not bad.
January 4th, 2012 | Bill Bonner | 1 comment | Continued
Will 2012 Be The Return of Gold Stocks?
The fact that gold producers are paying a dividend on gold stocks is worth exploring. First, it means gold producers have cash flow. Now whether or not the best use of free cash flow is to return it to shareholders instead of pouring it into new exploration is for the punters to decide. But the fact is, gold is set to finish higher for the 11th straight year.
December 21st, 2011 | Dan Denning | 5 comments | Continued
Gold Are You In Or Out?
Hey…what’s going on with gold? The dollar up, gold down. When we checked yesterday the price was crashing through the $1,550 level.
December 16th, 2011 | Bill Bonner | 3 comments | Continued
Gold Down 5 Per Cent: Thank You Mr Market!
‘But…but…I thought gold was a safe haven…’
If you’re having thoughts like that after gold’s horror $115 slide over the last 30 days… relax. Gold is, was and always will be a safe haven.
December 15th, 2011 | Greg Canavan | 1 comment | Continued
Buying Gold, Gossip & Russia’s Tu-160 Bombers
Germany in 1944 could buy materials during the war only with gold,” as Sir Alan of Greenspan said in May 1999. Which might (or might not) explain certain events in the gold and T-bond markets of late. Our thoughts attached…
March 19th, 2009 | Adrian Ash | 2 comments | Continued
Gold Fell $4
Believe it or not, over a long, long time gold has been extremely reliable. An ounce of it buys about as much bread in A.D. 2009 as it did in A.D. 9.
January 7th, 2009 | Chris Mayer | 0 comments | Continued

