Tag Archives: gold
How to Seize the Day with the Mother of All Speculations
“Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero,” scrawled Latin poet, Horace, in 23 BC. The common translation for this fabled ode is, “Seize the day, put very little trust in tomorrow.” Indeed, its meaning can be easily misconstrued. Does it mean … Continue reading
Global Cooling and Other Guesses for 2014
Today we break from the past, and leap over the present, to focus our attention on the 12 months ahead. There’s a New Year in front of us and we step into it with excitement and anticipation. What will 2014 … Continue reading
Ground Control to Major Tom: Reserves Are in Jeopardy
Ground Control to Major Tom: Reserves Are in Jeopardy By Jeff Clark, Senior Precious Metals Analyst, Casey Research When you hear about the “gold reserves” a mining company has in the ground, the natural assumption would be that they’re talking … Continue reading
What Are Reasonable Gold Market Expectations?
What Are Reasonable Gold Market Expectations? By Jeff Clark, Senior Precious Metals Analyst, Casey Research The historical record shows that those who get washed out during big corrections miss the greatest buying opportunities of a bull market. With that as … Continue reading