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RAB’s Philip Richards: Why a Gradual Bull Market in Metals Is on Its Way

After five trying years, RAB Capital Founder and President Philip Richards sees the light at the end of the tunnel. In this interview with The Gold Report, he argues that a continued zero-interest-rate policy from the Fed will be good for gold and silver, while continued quantitative easing will be good for base metals. Many

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Michael Curran Goes Down-Market Shopping for Winners

Most of the low-cost gold producers are fairly valued, says Michael Curran, managing director and mining analyst with Beacon Securities, so he’s heading down-market to the advanced development opportunities and early-stage explorers that he thinks could become low-cost producers. Sure there is risk, as Curran explains in this interview with The Gold Report, but the

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Friday Night in Paris

  November 15, 2015 Justin Erik Halldór Smith ПОМИЛУЙ МЯ, БОЖЕ http://www.jehsmith.com/philosophy/ [I wrote this on request as a dispatch for an American publication, which ended up only running pieces from their staff writers. So I am posting it here, two days later.] A series of attacks occurred earlier this evening in Paris. While the

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What Every Investor Needs to Know About the Diamond Market: Dundee’s Matt O’Keefe

Investing in diamond equities is quite different from investing in gold equities, explains Matthew O’Keefe, vice president and senior analyst with Dundee Capital Markets, one of a handful of Canadian analysts covering the diamond space. O’Keefe says diamond deposits require “an order of magnitude” greater study than gold deposits in order to properly determine grade,

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Thom Speidel’s “Catastrophe or Democracy: Who Decides”‏ – A Reaction

November 3, 2015   Democracy is under siege. Regular citizens and voters, and those 40+% who don’t vote, have been relegated to the political margin.  There is no democracy worthy of its name, with few exceptions. Our governmental institutions, political processes, and participants, are severely compromised. One might even say they are corrupt and sorely

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