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How Much Is Too Much for Gold-in-the-Ground?

This year's bumper gold-mining deals are putting a fat price on gold-in-the-ground...

WHATEVER'S LURKING in Andean Resource's (ANDPF.PK) data room – opened to suitors for two years, but now closed after Goldcorp (GG) trumped Eldorado's (EGO) US$3.3bn bid – it must be pretty spectacular.

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Chart: There Is No 'Gold Bubble'

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Disclosure: No stocks mentioned

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Silver Tests $20, Turns Back

It was an exciting day for silver early on, the metal poking its head above the $20 an ounce mark for the first time since March of 2008 – not once, but twice - before dipping back down to the high $19 range where it seems likely to end today.

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The Problem With Gold Stocks

I like to analyze stocks by looking at a company's long-term financial results - cash flow, revenue, and what not, and looking at the interplay of these things with stock price. But I have found this approach to be all but useless in picking gold stocks. The performance of gold miners has nothing to do with their current financials other than simply having enough capital to pursue their projects. You see valuation ratios all over the map during their big climbs, much more so than with any other type of stock. They defy just about any monetary type of analysis that may work reasonably well on stocks in general.

So how do you analyze the miners other than projecting the price of gold? Well, you have to resort to leaning on the expert opinion from the people who know more about gold mining than you ever will. These people can be book writers, commentators, newsletter writers, or Ralph, your barber. But all these people suffer from one or both of two key shortcomings (1) they are not geologists and (2) they are not officers of the mining company. It stands to reason that these are the people who know at least as much as the most informed newsletter writer, and probably more. I wouldn't think the company's officers surrender all the key information they possess to anyone on the outside.

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Obama + Bernanke = A Higher Gold Price

As a general rule, the most successful man in life is the man who has the best information.

Investors are starting to realize that gold is a storehouse of value and a safe haven in times of turmoil. Gold’s price has risen because of the abuse and mismanagement of our monetary and currency systems - throughout history, gold has always shone the brightest when trust breaks down, confidence falls and fear climbs.

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Is Buying Gold Now a Speculation?

Since gold stopped being money, it's become 75% more valuable on average...

SO GOLD is now at "fair value" according to Bill Bonner, long-time gold bug (and my former boss/partner-in-crime at The Daily Reckoning's London HQ).

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'Here You Have' Email , (Thu, Sep 9th)

SANS Internet Storm Center - 3 hours 35 min ago
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Mozilla Unleashes JaegerMonkey Enabled Firefox 4

Slashdot - 3 hours 36 min ago
An anonymous reader writes "Mozilla has published the first Firefox 4 build that integrates a new JavaScript engine that aims to match the performance in IE9 and reduces the gap to Safari, Opera and Chrome. This is really the big news we have been waiting for all along with Firefox 4 and it appears that the JavaScript performance is pretty dramatic and seems to beat IE9 at least as far as ConceivablyTech shows. Good to see Mozilla back in the game." The Mozilla blog gives a good overview of the improvements this brings; Tom's Hardware also covers the release.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


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Daily News (Durban) 20100311

Firefox Extensions - 3 hours 55 min ago
Search the Daily News newspaper website.
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Early Warning Signs Could Show When Extinction Is Coming

Wired - 4 hours 14 min ago
Animal populations headed for extinction may give the same signals seen before crashes in coral reefs, the Sahara’s climate and even stock markets.


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Apple Answers Questions About App Rejections, Raises Others

Wired - 4 hours 14 min ago
Apple on Thursday published a set of rules about the types of content that aren’t allowed in the iOS App Store, answering questions that have been bugging software developers and customers for years while introducing some new ambiguities.


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Broadcom Releases Source Code For Drivers

Slashdot - 4 hours 26 min ago
I'm Not There (1956) writes "Broadcom, the world's largest manufacturer of Wi-Fi transceivers, open sources its Linux device drivers. This is a big win for Linux users, as there are a lot of users that face Wi-Fi problems when they use Linux on their laptops. With these device drivers now open source, distributions can ship them out-of-the-box, and that means no Linux Wi-Fi problems for new devices and upcoming distributions at all."

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


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FTC Probe May Have Caused Apple to Change App Rules

Wired - 4 hours 29 min ago
Apple abruptly threw away rules limiting how iPhone app developers can write apps, as the FTC was looking into whether Apple was trying to stifle Microsoft and Google.


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Beating the Heat in the Gold Miners Market

By Brad Zigler

Just this week, the GDX/GDXJ ratio—a barometer of investor aggressiveness—reached a new low at 1.66. For those unfamiliar with the ratio, GDX is the Market Vectors Gold Miners ETF, a fund comprising established gold producers, while GDXJ is the Market Vectors Junior Gold Miners ETF, a larger portfolio heavily weighted in junior exploration and development companies.

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Commodities Can Lead the Way to Recovery

My reading this past weekend included What Makes Civilization? The Ancient Far East and the Future of the West. The book is written by David Wengrow and published by Oxford University Press. It looks at the ancient advanced civilizations of Egypt and Mesopotamia and gleans insights that apply to events in today's world.

In particular, the book challenges the idea that civilizations develop by exchanging ideas with each other. Wengrow claims that, although the two ancient civilizations he studies developed over two thousand years of interaction, each retained certain basic practices and ideas unaltered. He concludes that civilizations don't share as much as we once thought.

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Upcoming Correction May Present an Opportunity on a Silver Platter

Silver’s performance has been outstanding recently, but it is not uncommon for the white metal to have extreme volatility both ways in its price moves. Let’s turn to the long-term silver chart to see what is in store for the white metal (charts courtesy by StockCharts.com.)

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Gold, ETF Nearing All-Time Highs

By Bryan McCormick

Gold has been on a scorching run since late July, and now the price of the precious metal and its ETF proxy are heading toward lifetime highs. For the SPDR Gold Trust (GLD) that high is at $123.56, less than a dollar from its current price.

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Adrian Day: Buy Gold, Sell Wheat

By Matt Hougan

Back by popular demand, HardAssetsInvestor refeatures a conversation with Adrian Day, one of the true pioneers of global investing. For years, the London native has run a boutique global investing firm (Adrian Day Asset Management) that combines complete independence, a global purview and a long-term value philosophy to bear on the markets. HardAssetsInvestor.com's Editor-in-Chief Matt Hougan caught up with Adrian recently to discuss his view on gold, platinum, wheat and the broader commodities landscape.

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Sell U.S. Real Estate, Buy Physical Gold and Physical Silver

Reality is the great antidote of hope. Whenever my colleagues and friends ask me for my global economic outlook, by the time I’m done, they always provide a cheeky response about the depressing nature of my outlook. However, the outlook doesn’t have to be depressing at all for those willing to face reality and take a proactive stance. As a realist, if the outlook calls for great pessimism, then great pessimism is what I will necessarily convey, even if it is not what the people want to hear. Though I’m an optimist at heart (as any entrepreneur will tell you, one has to be an optimist to survive as an entrepreneur), I separate this inherent personality trait of mine from the realism of my wealth-consulting persona. When providing wealth management consultations, anything but realism will harm your clients. The wealth management industry is full of optimists, not realists. An optimist will tell you that the market outlook is the best in a decade (in any market) when reality calls for a mildly optimistic outlook, and that the market outlook is recovering and provides great value when reality calls for a pessimistic, or even a strongly pessimistic, outlook. A pessimist will tell you that the market is long overdue for a correction in the middle of a long rally when fundamentals point to sustainability, and that a crash is around the corner when fundamentals are slightly negative. However, a realist will be pessimistic when conditions justify pessimism and optimistic when conditions justify optimism.

Hope is a dangerous drug to willingly ingest in the investment world or any type of world for that matter. Remember the below wildly popular 2008 campaign ad? What has hope done for Americans since then?

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Environmental Concerns a Boon for Impala Platinum

Executive Summary: Impala Platinum (IMPUY.PK) is currently Vestact's least sucessful recommended stock, because we picked it in March 2008 when they were trading much higher than they are now. However, we feel strongly that environmental concerns around the world will lead to steadily rising sales of Platinum, at good prices, for autocatalytic convertors on petrol and diesel engines. Impala has the reserves to remain a major player in this industry for many decades, and has a great dividend-paying record. In time, that all time high price of R365 per share will be surpassed.

Impala Platinum reported their full year numbers to June 2010 last week, on the 26th of August 2010.

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Praise for Ocean Sleep

Ocean Sleep
LowNoise Records Ocean Sleep - 72 minutes -
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 Thank You So Very Much July 26, 2007
Reviewed By: Bryan

It's perfect, just what I needed, I can finally sleep at night with the peaceful feeling I used to get as a child living back near the beach. It's a blessing. Thank you very much.


 Personal Pick! The Ultimate Beauty Sleep Tool
April 2, 2005
Reviewed By: Donna

Living in the Sonoran Desert is wonderful, but my Pisces nature misses the sound of the rolling sea. This Ocean Sleep soundscape is conducive to rest and relaxation, and satisfies my need to listen to the waves. I sleep deeply and feel refreshed upon awakening. I also adore using this for a rejuvenating afternoon nap! You must have this.


 Sail off to a good night's sleep
January 28, 2005
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Jill

I had been looking for a no nonsense, nothing added recording of sea sounds. I love the sea and its soothing sound helps me go off to dreamland. Most recordings have subliminal garbage or new-age philosophy. This recording is beautiful and authentic. The price is right. I have been very pleased.


 A Home by the Sea
March 10, 2005
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Alan

My Wife and I recently spent a couple of days at the Oregon Coast (as it's only about 80 miles away) but none the less we still have to come home. Sleeping in a beach-front motel, we would leave the windows open listening to the constant drone of the ocean waves... ahhh, relaxing.

Anyway, this is a great recording of that sound... no seagulls or anything. Just the constant, slightly changing, gentle yet powerful sound of the ocean that fills the air there. My Wife loves it as it helps her to fall asleep since she has this freight train (yours truly) snoring next to her. Great job, I didn't think it could sound so real over audio equipment.


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