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 Friday, December 07, 2007
Solid Future Seen for Silver
Posted by tom
Silver Holding Nicely
Through all the hubbub and attention the media has been paying to the spot price movements of Gold, the less valuable precious metal, Silver has been holding it's own very nicely. Silver has stayed above $14 pretty well since late October.
Future visions of silver's outlook are being raised by analysts. The long term prospects for silver are that it will hold at the $14 to $15 level, even with increased production. Demand is expected to outstrip supply over the next three years.
This is the kind of stability long term investors look for in an inflation hedge vehicle. The single largest factor in the accuracy of these optimistic forecasts and in silvers subsequent ability to remain at these levels, would be the continued weakness of the U.S. dollar.
News You Can Use
12/7/2007 12:22:34 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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Friday Fix
Posted by tom
Friday Fix
London pm fixes for 12-7-07
Gold $792.50
Silver $14.44
Platinum $1458.00
Palladium $344.00
Friday Fix
12/7/2007 10:47:35 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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The Hoax
Posted by tom
Tom's Recommended Film of the Week
The Hoax
The literary world, publishing and bookselling have always held an interest for me, as have history, politics and current events, so back in the early 1970's the saga of Clifford Irving and Howard Hughes was right up my alley. As time revealed more truths and the stories grew taller, the whole incident became even more fascinating for me. Give the amount of press Clifford's fraud received in all forms of media, I'd say that I was not alone in my interest.
Of course, at that time any mention of the name Howard Hughes would stir up interest in at least three generations. Hughes had built an empire on Aviation developments, Hollywood films, Big Texas millionaires, Las Vegas buyouts and a vast build-up of eccentricities. Everyone was hungry for any information on Howard Hughes and since Hughes was not talking, Clifford Irving and Richard Suskind decided to step into some big money by talking up for him. Their chosen media channel was McGraw-Hill Publishing and as an offshoot Life Magazine. They did very well, almost getting the fraudulent autobiography of Howard Hughes in print and out to the public before Hughes pulled the rug out from under them. But jail did not damped Irving's spirits and he came back with The Hoax, a book about the entire adventure, from which this movie was derived.
As a film this story plays very well, with humor, intrigue, tense moments and great acting from a broad supporting cast including Hope Davis, Stanley Tucci and Marcia Gay Harden. But the heart of the story revolves around Clifford Irving and Richard Suskind, so the film depends on the excellent chemistry and repartee between Richard Gere and Alfred Molina in those leading roles. As the lies get bigger and bolder these two get more and more neurotic and creative, but their research and deft manuscript theft serve them well and keep their con shored up to the bitter end. Only one short scene displays Howard Hughes in The Hoax. It is a clip from the original interview he gave refuting Irving's claims, but Hughes presence is felt throughout the story and the viewer is left wondering what may have happened by chance and what was manipulated with intent.
Tom's Recommended Film of the Week
12/7/2007 10:29:00 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Thursday, December 06, 2007
Gold Cracks $800 Bench Mark
Posted by tom
Gold Breaks Through $800 Again
After vacillating between $785 and $795 most of the week, Gold has finally brocken back through the $800 bench mark, with a spot price of $805 as of this posting.
Gold futures
are also on the go again. But it looks like the rest of this year will remain a period of consolidation for gold and silver prices.
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12/6/2007 12:59:25 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Friday, November 30, 2007
More Declines in Gold
Posted by tom
More of the Same Ahead for Gold
Gold
and silver both continued slipping this morning, as inflation concerns ease. Oil too has softened in light of good potential for supply increases in coming months. With less emotional turmoil over the economy at the moment, encouraged by solid retail sales in the early days of Christmas shopping, the perceived need for gold as a hedge against inflation is evaporating slightly and profit taking will continue so long as these feelings and influences dominate investors and fund managers thoughts.
This can be seen most clearly in the futures market for precious metals, with February gold down about $15. Fund profit taking also seems to be set to continue heavily throughout this Fridays trading.
In India, where gold was a very hot commodity in the last half of 2007, demand has eased and investors attentions seem to have moved towards the stock market. Trading is getting very active and stock indexes are driving upwards at a sharp rate.
Though dollar confidence remains on the incline, much world sentiment is squared off against the U.S and it's currency. Keep this and other economic information in mind when making investment decisions. Investors with an eye for the long term always try to keep a balanced portfolio, which will certainly include some form of stabilizing commodities interests.
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11/30/2007 12:01:08 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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Friday Fix
Posted by tom
Friday Fix
London pm fixes for 11-30-07
Gold $783.50
Silver $14.23
Platinum $1440.00
Palladium $349.00
Friday Fix
11/30/2007 11:22:14 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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Catch A Fire
Posted by tom
Tom's Recommended Film of the Week
Catch A Fire
Focus Features
presents some of the best little films you'll ever want to see. Sometimes they are sort of hidden amongst the big blockbusters, but it's worth seeking them out. This is certainly the case with Catch A Fire, directed by Phillip Noyce and written by Shawn Slovo.
Catch A Fire
gives us a glimpse of both sides of the apartheid era in South Africa. As a film, it offers up many questions. Is there a difference between terrorist and revolutionary, or is it just a matter of perspective? How can we preserve and protect ourselves, our families and our rights and civil liberties? Is action better than inaction?
In Catch A Fire we see viewpoints and approaches to these questions from both sides of the conflict, mainly through actors Tim Robbins and Derek Luke. The dichotomy of aggression and passivity between characters and the seemingly random destructive, uplifting and demeaning results these actions produce, raise this film to a higher level. Action, tension, misunderstanding, fear, power, love and determination all flash at the viewer, making Catch A Fire exciting, entertaining and thought provoking.
Tom's Recommended Film of the Week
11/30/2007 10:07:16 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Thursday, November 29, 2007
Gold Finds a Ceiling
Posted by tom
News You Can Use
11/29/2007 1:40:02 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Oil slips, Dollar Climbs and Gold Falls
Posted by tom
Roller Coaster Gold Likely for Rest of 2007
At these current heights and with such a high volume of investment trading, Gold seems especially sensitive to any economic indicators. As crude oil slipped down on speculation of increases in OPEC production levels and the dollar went on the rise, Gold dropped some $30 off it's once spot price, breaking down below the $800 mark.
At the time of this posting Gold has seen a bit of a rebound, driving up to about $803.
For future expectations, keep an eye on the Fed's decisions regarding interest rate changes, any announcements or indicators on the Housing situation and of course, developments in the field of energy which might relate directly to fuel costs. For the short term, watch for figures on retail profits and Holiday shopping through the end of the year.
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11/28/2007 11:06:34 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Monday, November 26, 2007
Gold Jumps, Retail Sales Rise
Posted by tom
Black Friday a Big Success, Gold Above $825
Post Thanksgiving weekend shoppers dumped a load of cash into the economy. Sales were up more than 7% over last years Black Friday and Saturday combined sales, with the number of shoppers up and the per shopper amounts spent actually down. Purchasing was heavily skewed towards electronics and related items, benefiting Best Buy and Wal-Mart who offered good deals in these areas. We'll see how Amazon does today as Cyber Monday unfolds.
Gold and other precious metals also surged in the post Thanksgiving euphoria, with Gold topping $820 on Friday. This morning Gold is holding very solid above the $825 mark as of this posting, with demand for the world’s favorite precious metal quite strong in the Middle East.
News You Can Use
11/26/2007 11:02:59 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Friday, November 23, 2007
Friday Fix
Posted by tom
Friday Fix
London pm fixes for 11-23-07
Gold $815.25
Silver $14.55
Platinum $1475.00
Palladium $353.00
Friday Fix
11/23/2007 9:40:48 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Young Frankenstein
Posted by tom
Tom's Recommended Film of the Week
Young Frankenstein
In Black...and White...and Plywood! That was the first radio spot I heard advertising the Mel Brooks film, Young Frankenstein. That alone caught my interest and got me to watch what turned out to be one of the funniest films I had ever seen. The moving hump, Frau Blücher, what knockers, it's all just too funny!
With recent TV broadcasts and the New Mel Brooks Young Frankenstein Musical on Broadway, this past week, my youngest son and I sat down to experience Young Frankenstein together. Gene Wilder, Teri Garr, Marty Feldman, Peter Boyle, Madeline Kahn, Kenneth Mars and Cloris Leachman, a comedy dream cast if there ever was one. What a hoot! My son may not have gotten all the jokes, but judging by his foot stomping and howling, I know he got plenty of them. Now he'll know where some of those quotes my wife and I keep spouting are coming from. In fact, knowing him, he'll be popping off more than us in the future.
If you have a hankering for some silliness, if you love the old time black and white horror movies, if you think Mel Brooks created some of the funniest films of all times, if you have a young teenager you'd like to spend some time with and if you can squeeze a movie in-between all the football and shopping this holiday weekend, I'd highly suggest Young Frankenstein. It's just what the doctor ordered.
Tom's Recommended Film of the Week
11/21/2007 5:31:14 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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