Brian HicksPosted June 15, 2012
In the final chapter of his three-part report on being prepared for economic collapse, Greg McCoach continues his list of Items to Consider in preparing for problems that could potentially threaten...
Brian HicksPosted June 14, 2012
In Part 2 of his report on being prepared for economic collapse, Greg McCoach details six Items to Consider in preparing yourself and your family for problems that could potentially threaten our way...
Brian HicksPosted June 13, 2012
The world in general seems afflicted on so many different fronts. Greg McCoach talks about the importance of being prepared for any single catastrophic event or combination of events and steps you...
Brian HicksPosted June 12, 2012
Precious Metals guru Greg McCoach gives his latest take on the global economy and gold.
Christian DeHaemerPosted June 11, 2012
Spain is in trouble. Throwing another $124 billion at the problem won't solve it... it'll only make things worse.
Nick HodgePosted June 9, 2012
The U.S. needs to invest $2 trillion to rebuild bridges, water lines, sewage systems and dams in addition to roads that are reaching the end of their life cycles. And infrastructure woes aren't...
Brian HicksPosted June 8, 2012
Analyst Ian Cooper details why gold and silver could put in significant moves over the next month.
Brian HicksPosted June 7, 2012
For anybody involved in trading these resources, or even curious about investment in the precious/industrial metals and energy markets, this project could represent the single biggest event since...
Christian DeHaemerPosted June 6, 2012
Two years ago, the Middle Kingdom said that they have 1,054 tons of gold. By comparison, the United States has 8,133 tons of gold. Chinese gold holdings would have to triple to match the U.S...
Brian HicksPosted June 5, 2012
While the broader markets (Dow, NASDAQ, and S&P 500) drop on fears of a European Union meltdown, shares of gold and silver miners have rallied hard and fast since mid-May.
Christian DeHaemerPosted June 4, 2012
The biggest change in the world today isn't Greece or the employment number... it's the price of oil. This sets up those companies that have commodities for a cost center. To get some ideas on who...
Briton RylePosted June 2, 2012
Globalization is over. Finished. Kaput... Resource stocks like gold and natural gas are the place to be.