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With Inflation on the Horizon, Gold Prices are Ready to Rally

Contrarian Profits (July 17th, 2009) Writes:

With the global economy on the mend, could gold be gearing up for another record-setting run? It sure looks that way. 

After peaking north of the $1,000 per ounce price level last year, gold hit a stumbling block when deflationary fears in the world’s largest economy sucked the air out of commodities prices and sent hoards of investors stampeding into the safe-haven of U.S. Treasuries, and helped spawn a rebound in the U.S. dollar.

Since that time, the global economic outlook - especially beyond U.S. borders - has improved, and gold prices have stabilized.

The next step - many gold bulls say - is for the yellow metal to make a run for new highs.

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Gold started 2009 at about $870 an ounce - down substantially from early 2008 when prices hit a record-high $1033.90, but significantly higher than the $712.30 an ounce it was trading at in mid-November.

Then, when talk of inflation

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With Inflation on the Horizon, Gold Prices are Ready to Rally

Money Morning (July 16th, 2009) Writes:

[Editor's Note: If you're new to the commodities-investing arena, and are uncertain about the landscape - or even if you're an "old hand" at natural-resource stocks, but want some insights into the new profit plays and new players - consider hiring a guide: Money Morning Contributing Editor Peter Krauth, a recognized expert in metals, mining and energy stocks, is also the editor of the Global Resource Alert trading service, which ferrets out companies poised to profit from the so-called “Secular Bull Market” in commodities. A former portfolio advisor, Krauth continues to work out of resource-rich Canada, which keeps him close to most of the companies he researches. Against the growing global financial malaise, Krauth says that commodities are among the most-profitable and least-risky investments available, and notes that this may well be the most powerful bull market for commodities we’ll see in our lifetimes. He …

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China Flexes its Muscles and Finds Support in a Bid to Dump the Dollar as the World’s Main Reserve Currency

Contrarian Profits (April 13th, 2009) Writes:

Finance officials from Beijing in Moscow on Thursday held a videoconference to discuss the creation of a “supra-national reserve currency,” the latest evidence of the support China is getting from developing countries as it seeks to replace the U.S. dollar as the world’s main reserve currency.

This controversial proposal – and the support that it’s getting – also underscores China’s continued emergence as a growing global force in both the financial and political arenas. That’s a trend that successful global investors won’t be able to ignore.

The recent torrent of criticism to swirl around the dollar began with remarks by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao.  Speaking last month at a press conference leading up to the recent Group 20 meeting in London, Premier Wen voiced his concern about the value of China’s large holdings of U.S. Treasuries.

We have lent a huge amount of money to the

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China Flexes its Muscles and Finds Support in a Bid to Dump the Dollar as the World’s Main Reserve Currency

Contrarian Profits (April 13th, 2009) Writes:

Finance officials from Beijing in Moscow on Thursday held a videoconference to discuss the creation of a “supra-national reserve currency,” the latest evidence of the support China is getting from developing countries as it seeks to replace the U.S. dollar as the world’s main reserve currency.

This controversial proposal – and the support that it’s getting – also underscores China’s continued emergence as a growing global force in both the financial and political arenas. That’s a trend that successful global investors won’t be able to ignore.

The recent torrent of criticism to swirl around the dollar began with remarks by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao.  Speaking last month at a press conference leading up to the recent Group 20 meeting in London, Premier Wen voiced his concern about the value of China’s large holdings of U.S. Treasuries.

We have lent a huge amount of money to the

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Chinese Premier Announces New Spending Plan, Voices Concern Over U.S. Treasuries

Contrarian Profits (March 16th, 2009) Writes:

Speaking at his annual press conference Friday, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao announced more than $200 billion of new spending to bolster the nation’s flagging economy. However, Wen also voiced concern about China’s financing of U.S. debt - which U.S. President Barack Obama is counting on to fund this country’s massive stimulus plan. 

Wen’s new stimulus outline will raise the old-age pension for retired workers, boost the salaries of 12 million teachers, increase farmers’ income and provide more subsidies for them.

China will also cut taxes by $88 billion (600 billion yuan) and spend $124 billion (850 billion yuan) to reform reform the country’s hhe health care sector within three years.

These investments are considered separate from the $585 billion (4 trillion yuan) stimulus announced in November, but Wen made it clear that Beijing stands ready to expand its package as needed.

“We already have our plans ready to tackle even more

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The FXP gets the job done

Stockmasters Staff (September 4th, 2008) Writes:
Back on Aug 2nd the Masters wrote - Profit from the fall of China's stocks: The FXP talking up the UltraShort FTSE/Xinhua China 25 ProShares (AMEX:FXP). Since that time the FXP has moved up 30%.  Mastery in Full Effect with a Bruce Leek kick to the Man. Yet another reason to pony up the $9 for a 12 issue subscription to Master Picks Newsletter. But back to the FXP, today is up 7% while the market craps itself: Shanghai ...

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