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Now Is the Time for Precious Metals

Wednesday, 19 December 2007 9:38 P GMT-06
After a painful summer that wore out many precious metals investors, this time of pain is the best time to buy. Here's one explanation about the potential of gold from Peter Degraaf:Throughout history, once a nation embarked on the inflationary r

Jason Hommel's Miningpedia: Good Resource on Mining Stocks

Saturday, 29 September 2007 6:39 P GMT-06
Jason Hommel's Miningpedia is a source of basic information about nearly 700 mining companies around the world, allowing you to lean about factors such as their primary resource, P/E, strengths and weaknesses. Very valuable for investors interes

Gold: Not Too Late to Buy!

Wednesday, 29 March 2006 8:43 P GMT-06
Many indicators are pointing to 2006 as the year to buy gold before it zooms in price to new altitudes. Do you have a part of your portfolio in precious metals such as gold and silver? Are you ready for inflation and rising interest rates? Are you pr

Two Top Picks for Gold and Silver Stocks

Friday, 30 December 2005 8:50 P GMT-06
Silver Wheaton is one of only a couple companies that makes money primarily from mining silver. SLW stock has done quite well this year and will do much better in 2006, I believe. As silver continues its inevitable move upward - given the fact that s