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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Dubious outlook for metals

The current gold market suggests we might be looking at a change in fortunes for the gold market. This next week will be telling; but we might be looking at an overall weak metals market. This would spell a more compelling argument in favour of agricultural commodities in the short term. The problem of course for gold - despite the debasement of global currencies - is the very strong underlying fundamentals of global market liberalisation that have continued unabated since the 1990s, if not before. Earnings in Western countries have remained flat, which means the productivity gains have accrued to businesses to be sure, but also to 'cheap labour' in the third world, whilst more Westerners live off benefits.
We can probably expect a weaker commodity outlook for the next year, but we might see some selective recovery before long, i.e. copper. This of course will not be the end of the commodities story. We are still looking at a commodities 'super-cycle', but things will be off in the short-run, at least in metals. I tend to think agricultural commodities will hold up better, but this is not my market of interest generally.

Thursday, December 01, 2011

The gold price set to rally in coming months

I am expecting a rally in gold prices in the coming months as the central banks deal with their financial crisis. The gold price has been consolidating around $US1700/oz, and this is a support level. I am ultimately expecting the gold price to reach a level of around $2400/oz.
Check out our gold equity blogs for the best entry into Australian and Canadian stocks. Not all gold stocks are over-priced. There is some good value among the emerging stocks; though one needs to look for those stocks which are sufficiently large or supported by private equity to raise fnance in these troubled times. I've seen a number of stocks simply collapse because of difficulties raising capital. One which we like is Base Metals Ltd (BSL.ASX). I would not be surprised to see this company go into voluntary liquidation in coming months if it cannot attract the support of a Asian investor/metal trading house/base metal consumer. The company appears to be under-capitalised; not a desirable quality in the current market with the strong $A.

Global Mining Investing $69.95, 2 Volume e-Book Set.
Author, Andrew Sheldon

Global Mining Investing is a reference eBook to teach investors how to think and act as investors with a underlying theme of managing risk. The book touches on a huge amount of content which heavily relies on knowledge that can only be obtained through experience...The text was engaging, as I knew the valuable outcome was to be a better thinker and investor.

While some books (such as Coulson’s An Insider’s Guide to the Mining Sector) focus on one particular commodity this book (Global Mining Investing) attempts (and does well) to cover all types of mining and commodities.

Global Mining Investing - see store

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