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Andy Hecht
What’s Wrong With Gold? By Andy Hecht - Mar 01, 2021 37

This article was written exclusively for Investing.comCommodities rising to new highs daily Gold lagging other precious metals Gold is resting, consolidating, and preparing for its next move to the...

Kenny Fisher
Oil Recovers, Gold Steady By Kenny Fisher - Mar 01, 2021

On Friday, oil prices fell to earth, reflecting the general market retreat that swept asset classes as the week ended. Brent crude fell 3.90% to USD64.40 a barrel, and WTI fell 3.05% to USD61.95 a...

Steve Saville
Gold And The Boom-Bust Cycle By Steve Saville - Mar 01, 2021 2

The true fundamentals* have been trending in a gold-bearish direction since early-October of last year, which is a large part of the reason that the gold price has been in a downward trend for the...

Arkadiusz Sieron
Will Roaring '20s Return For Gold? By Arkadiusz Sieron - Feb 26, 2021 4

The 2020s might be less roaring than the 1920s, which seems like good news for gold.The United States is strongly polarized, with blue versus red, liberals versus conservatives, and so on. People are...

Jeffrey Halley
Oil Loses Ground, Gold Slide Continues By Jeffrey Halley - Feb 26, 2021

Despite the carnage seen in the equity, bond and commodity space, oil prices held firm overnight. Physical supply constraints, and the fact that much of the inflation recently seen is driven by...

Jordan Roy-Byrne, CMT
Gold Stocks Are Trying To Bottom By Jordan Roy-Byrne, CMT - Feb 26, 2021 2

Since we called for a bottom a few weeks ago, gold and gold stocks have tested that call.Gold and gold stocks rebounded but then appeared to begin another leg lower. This week had some optimism, but...

Craig Erlam
Gold: Higher Yields Weigh Heavily By Craig Erlam - Feb 25, 2021 2

Rising bond yields are bad news for gold, which is trending lower as borrowing costs continue to spike.A strong global economic recovery comes at a cost and what we’re seeing in bond...

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