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The round-up of the 10 most pronounced charting developments during 2010 comes courtesy of technical analyst Arthur Hill of StockCharts.com. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) 10 Experts Pick the 10 Best Stocks for 2012 (Money Morning, 1/10/12) 10 Electric Vehicle Trends to Watch in 2012 (Investment U, 12/22/11) Healthcare: The Sector You Must Be Invested in for the Next 10 Years (Investment U, 1/4/12)
How to be ahead of 2011′s biggest investment fads, with Josh Brown, writer of the The Reformed Broker blog. [...]
“Combining the fundamental factors discussed here and technical signals, I believe the euro could break below $1.25 or even $1.20 sometimes next year, and could be as early as the first half. This could drive gold upwards towards the $1,600 levels. The U.S. dollar and Treasuries would gain support as safe havens, which could push the bond yield down,” argues Dian Chu in this guest post. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Why the Gold Slump is Not Over (Investment U, 1/9/12) Gold & Silver Banker-Cartel Prolonged Price Suppression Has Set the Foundation for an Explosive M... (the Underground Investor, 1/17/12) Gold Prices 2012 Forecast: How to Make Double the Gold Profits in the New Year (Money Morning, 12/30/11)
Bill Gross, co-CIO of PIMCO, tells CNBC why he thinks muni bond yield returns are attractive. [...]
“The 85 billion euros that were recently mobilised by the IMF, the European Union and various bilateral lenders to save Ireland – or, rather, to save banks and other private investors who have invested in Irish assets – confirms my view of the European Monetary Union (EMU) as a club with the wrong membership and a weak management,” says Stefan de Vylder in this thoughtful guest contribution. Click through … [...] More on this topic (What's this?) What the Euro Will Look Like in Five Years (Money Morning, 9/30/11) How the Euro Crisis is Good for Your Portfolio (Investment U, 12/12/11) Positive News Out of the IMF Boosts EUR (Jutia Group, 1/18/12)
Hi-tech needs rare earth metals, but China dominates the global market and may slash exports for 2011, reports CNBC’s Brian Shactman; Ed Lopez, Van Eck Securities; and Jim Iuorio, TJM Institutional Investors. A great table showing China’s share of speciality metals is also included. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) China Screws the World -- Again. (Wealth Daily, 12/1/11) Dangerous Rare Earth Supply Risk (Wealth Daily, 12/29/11) Slowing Exports Give a Preview of China’s 2012 Trade (Wall Street Daily, 12/13/11) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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