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The Trend Letter Flash Report for November 16

Posted by Roger in November 17th 2008  

Last night the TREND letter ($50 discount through this link only!) issued another Flash Report with information to help subscribers navigate these treacherous market waters.
Here are a couple of quotes:
Another serious factor that we are very focused on is the impact of hedge funds. From what we can determine there is currently approximately $400 billion [...]

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Will Gold go up or will Oil come down?

Posted by Roger in May 16th 2008  

There is no end to the speculation of where oil prices and gold prices will go in the near term. Even Dennis Gartman, gold bear, of the Gartman Letter is saying that gold is under priced with regard to oil. Yet some may not see that as a reason for gold to go up. Others [...]

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