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Frisby’s Bulls And Bears

Talking money and markets. What’s happening? And why? We talk to the experts, the traders, the investors and the companies they’re investing in. In association with Minesite. com

Archive for September 2010

Julian Phillips: $2,000 Gold By Christmas?

Posted by commoditywatch on 29th September 2010

Julian D. Phillips of The Gold Forecaster shares his positive thoughts on gold - and his negative thoughts on the great big mess that is the US dollar, quantitative easing and the modern economy.

http://www.goldforecaster.com/

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Larry Pesavento: Falls In The Fall?

Posted by commoditywatch on 17th September 2010

Larry Pesavento , pattern recognition expert , is back. And, guess what, he's bearish ...

Larry's Website.

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Don’t Mention Inflation-Deflation

Posted by commoditywatch on 16th September 2010

Mike Hampton aka Dr Bubb is back talking to Dominic Frisby about the recent rise in the gold price, junior mining and the hackles that get raised by the inflation-deflation debate.

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Ian Gordon: It’s Winter, Own Gold

Posted by commoditywatch on 15th September 2010

It might only be September, but as far as Ian Gordon is concerned we're deep in winter. The Long Wave Analyst talks to Dominic Frisby about the Long Wave Cycle, the investment implications and why the Dow is going to 1000.

Long Wave Group website

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