 By Prieur du Plessis, on May 28th, 2011 posted in: Blogging, Investment
I will find myself in picture-pretty Slovenia over the next week, showing a group of South African tourists around the “Jewel of Central Europe”. The normal blogging service will be resumed on my return to Cape Town by June 6. […]  By Prieur du Plessis, on May 28th, 2011 posted in: Gold, Silver
Jeff Nichols, managing director at American Precious Metals Advisors Inc., speaks with Bloomberg Television’s Pimm Fox about his strategy for precious metals and the outlook for gold and silver prices. […]  By Prieur du Plessis, on May 28th, 2011 posted in: Investment, Platinum
I was interviewed in Cape Town a few days ago by Chris Mayer, author of the Capital & Crisis newsletter. The interview was broad-based, but emphasized my views on platinum and the South African stock market. Click through for the skinny … […]  By Prieur du Plessis, on May 28th, 2011 posted in: Investment, Markets, Money
Barry Ritholtz, chief executive officer of FusionIQ and author of The Big Picture blog, talks about the outlook for the U.S. stock market, economy and his investment strategy. […]  By Prieur du Plessis, on May 28th, 2011 posted in: Investment, Markets, Money
Adam Hewison, charting strategist of INO.com, brings you another edition of his invaluable service of daily technical updates on the ups and downs of various markets. This short analysis is a great tool for keeping one’s finger on the pulse and timing the markets. Click through to hear his latest views on gold (short-, medium- and long-term buy), silver (in good shape, more recovery potential), the US Dollar Index (topping out), the CRB Index (no clear break out of trading range yet), crude oil (taken out resistance at $102 would indicate further upside potential), and the S&P 500 Index (primary trend up, short-term uncertain). […]  |
 By Prieur du Plessis, on May 28th, 2011 posted in: Economy, US
Bill Gross, manager of the world’s biggest bond fund at PIMCO, talks about the US bond market and investment strategy. He says “savers are being disadvantaged” 5 to 15 years when compared to creditors, as the US keeps borrowing rates low to reduce its debt burden and that investors should look to corporate bonds instead of US debt. […] | Don Coxe’s Weekly WebcastPodcast – Dow Jones One minute - every hour - weekdays
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