Thursday, February 19, 2004
Wednesday, February 18, 2004
It seems like the less attention I give the Gold and Silver Blog, the more gold and silver keep going up. Especially silver.
On CNBC, they are talking more and more about gold. It used to be that gold was never mentioned, but now the average investor is hearing about it, which means there are more potental buyers for precious metals and for companies that mine it.
My favorite astrologer
It seems like the less attention I give the Gold and Silver Blog, the more gold and silver keep going up. Especially silver.
On CNBC, they are talking more and more about gold. It used to be that gold was never mentioned, but now the average investor is hearing about it, which means there are more potental buyers for precious metals and for companies that mine it.
My favorite astrologer
It seems like the less attention I give the Gold and Silver Blog, the more gold and silver keep going up. Especially silver.
On CNBC, they are talking more and more about gold. It used to be that gold was never mentioned, but now the average investor is hearing about it, which means there are more potental buyers for precious metals and for companies that mine it.
My favorite astrologer
It seems like the less attention I give the Gold and Silver Blog, the more gold and silver keep going up. Especially silver.
On CNBC, they are talking more and more about gold. It used to be that gold was never mentioned, but now the average investor is hearing about it, which means there are more potental buyers for precious metals and for companies that mine it.
My favorite astrologer
Sunday, February 1, 2004
Very worthwhile Contrarian Chronicles by Bill Fleckenstein this week.
First he says that he's not selling any Pan American Silver (NASDAQ: PAAS), and he's a director of the company so that goes for something.
Second he paints a very bullish picture for gold based on the possibility that Japan will be increasing its gold reserves.
Very worthwhile Contrarian Chronicles by Bill Fleckenstein this week.
First he says that he's not selling any Pan American Silver (NASDAQ: PAAS), and he's a director of the company so that goes for something.
Second he paints a very bullish picture for gold based on the possibility that Japan will be increasing its gold reserves.
Very worthwhile Contrarian Chronicles by Bill Fleckenstein this week.
First he says that he's not selling any Pan American Silver (NASDAQ: PAAS), and he's a director of the company so that goes for something.
Second he paints a very bullish picture for gold based on the possibility that Japan will be increasing its gold reserves.
Very worthwhile Contrarian Chronicles by Bill Fleckenstein this week.
First he says that he's not selling any Pan American Silver (NASDAQ: PAAS), and he's a director of the company so that goes for something.
Second he paints a very bullish picture for gold based on the possibility that Japan will be increasing its gold reserves.
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