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European Shares European shares opened slightly higher following an Asian session of modest gains as investors were calmed by better than expected economic data from the other side of the Atlantic. The credit rating agency Fitch…
Andrei Knight, Sr. Currency Strategist, fxKnight.com Is gold finally ready to end its decade-long rally? Over the long-term, I suspect not. While inflation, for the moment, seems subdued, the karma of printing all this money (bailouts,…
In the current financial and economic turmoil the question is often asked whether a precious metal, such as gold, can still act as a reliable store of value. We will no doubt only be able to…
The turmoil we have seen on world markets during the past few months has certainly started to cast doubt on whether any current word currency can actually be regarded as a relatively stable. The Euro for…
On the morning of the 6th of September 2011 many traders woke up with a feeling of excitement: they were sure this would be the day that gold breaks through the $2 000 barrier and head for…
Gold has technically been in a bull run ever since it broke free of the Ichimoku Kinko Hyo (see fig 5.11) in mid-February. There was a relatively large correction at the beginning of March – enough…
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