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Jul 22nd, 2009 |
By Contrarian Profits |
Category: Financial News, Gold Market
Gold held just under $950 an ounce today, Wednesday, as the dollar steadied against a basket of currencies with weakness in the euro underpinning prices, but gains were capped by lack of physical demand for the metal.
Tags: Comex, Crude Stocks, Dxy, GLD, Gold Etf, Gold Futures, Gold Prices, Spot Gold, U S Gold
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Jul 20th, 2009 |
By Ed Steer |
Category: Financial News
All was calm in Far East trading on Friday morning. Both metals began to slip a little starting at 3:00 p.m. on Friday afternoon in Hong Kong. This lasted through London trading as well…and by the time the Comex opened, gold was down $10 and silver had slid about 23 cents.
Tags: Comex, economics, Ed Steer, GLD, Globex, Gold Etf, Gold Prices, HBC, investing in gold, investing in silver, JPM, politics, Silver Etf, SLV
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Jul 20th, 2009 |
By Doug Casey |
Category: Gold Market
Gold had another uneventful day. The slight downward trend that developed in London was erased before 10 a.m. on the Comex and the yellow metal stayed flat from there, finishing near where it started, at $937.70/oz., up $0.70. For the week, gold is up 2.7%.
Tags: Comex, Doug Casey, Globex, gold, Gold Market, Gold Prices, Platinum Prices, precious metals, resources, silver prices
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Jul 10th, 2009 |
By Ed Steer |
Category: Financial News
From the close of trading in New York on Wednesday afternoon at 5:15 Eastern Time…and the close of trading 24 hours later on Thursday at the same time…the U.S. dollar lost about 90 basis points. That’s a big drop. Gold’s response? Up three bucks…and silver was actually down on the day.
Tags: AIG, Comex, economics, Ed Steer, GLD, Globex, Gold Etf, Gold Prices, investing in gold, investing in silver, politics, Silver Etf, SLV, US dollar
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Jul 10th, 2009 |
By Doug Casey |
Category: Gold Market
Gold traded mostly sideways yesterday. Apart from a $10 jump up towards the end of Comex trading and then an equal slide down early on the Globex, it was a tame day. The yellow metal closed at $912.30/oz., up $3.20. Overnight, gold is trending lower.
Tags: Comex, Doug Casey, Globex, gold, Gold Market, Gold Prices, Intrepid Mines, mining stocks, Platinum Prices, precious metals, resources, silver prices, VALE
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Jul 9th, 2009 |
By Ed Steer |
Category: Financial News
The high in gold on Wednesday turned out to be the Tuesday closing price of $924.10…as gold was under pressure right from the open in early Thursday morning trading in the Far East…as the New York bullion banks get about an hour head start before Sydney opens for business. This happened because the N.Y. bullion banks close for business at the end of one trading day…and open for business 45 minutes later for early morning trading in the Far East in the next calendar day. That 45 minute gap is the only time during the day that gold is not traded anywhere in the world. Note that on the Kitco gold chart below.
Tags: Comex, economics, Ed Steer, GLD, Globex, Gold Etf, Gold Prices, IMF gold, investing in gold, investing in silver, politics, Silver Etf, SLV, US housing crisis
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Jul 9th, 2009 |
By Doug Casey |
Category: Gold Market
Gold was quiet until the mid-point of London trading on Wednesday, but then commenced a long, steady decline that didn’t bottom until about 1 p.m. in New York, at which point it bounced off of $905 and inched a bit higher through the Globex to finish at $909.10/oz., down $15.00. Overnight, gold is edging higher.
Tags: Comex, Doug Casey, Globex, gold, Gold Market, Gold Prices, Platinum Prices, precious metals, resources, silver prices
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Jul 9th, 2009 |
By Contrarian Profits |
Category: Featured, Gold Market
Gold firmed today, Thursday, as weakness in the dollar prompted interest in the precious metal as a currency hedge, with some physical demand after the previous session’s fall also supported prices.
Tags: Base Metals, Comex, Commodity Futures Trading, Currency Markets, Exchange Traded Funds, Gold Etf, Gold Futures, Gold Investment, Industrial Commodities, Risk Aversion, Spot Gold, Stock Futures, U S Gold, Weak Dollar
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Jul 8th, 2009 |
By Ed Steer |
Category: Financial News
Gold didn’t do a lot in Far East trading on Tuesday. The low of the day occurred at the open in London…and for the next two hours, gold put on a spirited rally [$10+] that ended with the price going vertical about half an hour before the Comex open. However, as is always the case at moments like these, the usual not-for-profit sellers showed up and did their dirty until it was time for them to go for lunch at 12:00 noon in New York. Once ‘da boyz’ were at lunch, gold made a $7 run higher, which ended the second that floor trading was over on the Comex…and electronic trading began.
Tags: Comex, economics, Ed Steer, GLD, Globex, Gold Etf, Gold Prices, investing in gold, investing in silver, politics, Silver Etf, SLV
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Jul 8th, 2009 |
By Doug Casey |
Category: Gold Market
Gold had a day of wild sentiment swings to little ultimate effect on Tuesday, originally drifting lower in the far East, spiking sharply in early London trading to its intraday high of $932, falling to the noon hour in New York, rallying back to the end of the Comex, and finally selling off again on the Globex to finish at $924.10/oz., down 80 cents. Overnight, gold has slipped lower.
Tags: Comex, Doug Casey, Globex, gold, Gold Market, Gold Prices, Platinum Prices, precious metals, resources, silver prices, US debt
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