Nick HodgePosted October 12, 2012
The economy just passed a fork in the road, and it went both ways. We're printing money so the Fed can buy assets that no else will buy to keep the stock market going up and interest rates low. And...
Brian HicksPosted October 12, 2012
Gold rose on Thursday with the euro and against a falling dollar...
Christian DeHaemerPosted October 11, 2012
The last time gold broke out of its consolidation pattern, in 2008, it went from $850 to $1,200: a 40% gain. Given the similar chart pattern, I estimate gold will hit $2,403 by the third quarter of...
Brian HicksPosted October 11, 2012
While some bullish investors put their faith in a dinar revaluation, Iraqis themselves don't trust the currency...
Adam EnglishPosted October 10, 2012
Precious metals miners always have a tough job, but the last year has been brutal... Now that the Fed and ECB are printing unlimited amounts of money, all of that is about to change.
Brian HicksPosted October 10, 2012
Fibrocell Science Corp. is fundraising to support its aesthetic dermatology treatment...
Christian DeHaemerPosted October 9, 2012
The French president aims to reduce the debt by raising taxes to putative levels on the rich. And as we learn time and time again, if you punish something, you get less of it.
Brian HicksPosted October 9, 2012
GE Healthcare is working with Geron Corporation to make it easier to identify drug toxicity...
Briton RylePosted October 8, 2012
My jaw hit the floor when one of my colleagues showed me the irrefutable evidence a few months ago of the most important gold story in the last four decades. It's going to push gold prices...
Brian HicksPosted October 8, 2012
After the U.S. unemployment rate fell to 7.8% instead of rising to 8.2%, gold futures fell...
Brian HicksPosted October 6, 2012
The Fed's disastrous policies are failures by design, systematically and mathematically. Don't sacrifice what is rightfully yours without putting up a fight!
Nick HodgePosted October 5, 2012
Do what's best for you, your family, and your community. And be financially secure enough to make the perils of "the system" less dire.