I have a new video up today for UncommonWisdomDaily.com. You can read a transcript in PDF format by pointing your web browser here: brodrick-uwd-video-030910-transcript
From the category archives:
Precious Metals
Transcript for ‘This Base Metal Could Outshine Gold’ Video
by Sean Brodrick on March 9, 2010
3 Stocks for Appearance on CBS Radio in Chicago
by Sean Brodrick on March 4, 2010
Today, at 1:40-1:47pm EST, I’m appearing on CBS Radio WBBM Business Noon Hour w/ Chris and Sherman. They want to talk about 3 stocks – Chevron, (CVX: 73.72 -0.36%), Goldcorp (GG: 39.30 -1.80%) and BHP Billiton (BHP: 78.45 -0.06%). They pick the stocks and ask me to give an opinion on them. Here is the [...]
Why Silver Should Head Higher
by Sean Brodrick on March 4, 2010
Gold and silver are pulling back today. I’m happy to see that, even though I’ve been adding a bunch of bullish positions in gold and especially silver to the Red-Hot Global Small-Caps and Red-Hot Commodity ETFs portfolios recently. Why? Because I want to buy more silver.
Why silver? I’ll quote Kitco’s perma-bear Jon Nadler, who in [...]
Gold Accelerates as U.S. Dollar Wobbles
by Sean Brodrick on March 3, 2010
A couple of weeks ago, I posted a video, “Opportunity in Gold and the Dollar,” explaining how the U.S. dollar and gold were now moving up together. In the video, I also said that when the dollar started to go down again, gold had blast-off potential.
And that’s what we saw yesterday – the dollar went [...]
Transcript for ‘Opportunity in Gold and the Dollar’ Video
by Sean Brodrick on February 23, 2010
I have a new video on gold for UncommonWisdomDaily.com today. You can read a transcript by pointing your web browser here:
brodrick-uwd-video-for-022310-gold-and-dollar
We’ll see what today brings us.
Take Another Look at Crude Oil
by Sean Brodrick on February 22, 2010
I’m looking at crude oil, which has been trading in a range for months. Here’s a weekly chart …
The interesting thing is I’m starting to see more and more bullish news …
BP, Shell Cost Cuts May Falter as Drilling Threatens Oil Inflation Revival BP Plc and Royal Dutch Shell Plc may falter in their campaigns [...]
The China Gold Conundrum
by Sean Brodrick on February 18, 2010
I’m still in Mexico. Here’s some news that has my attention …
Beijing’s Treasury holdings fall as it diversifies
A U.S. government report this week showed Chinese holdings of Treasury bills fell by $34 billion in December. That fueled concern Washington might have to pay higher interest to attract creditors to finance this year’s forecast $1.5 trillion [...]
Gold Keeps Us on Tenterhooks
by Sean Brodrick on February 17, 2010
The front-month gold future contract closed at 1121.90 on Monday. That was tantalizingly close to the February 3rd high 00 1126.40 — but no cigar. Is gold going to break out to the upside or not?
You can see that gold is close to its recent high. And yes, it is above its 50-day moving average [...]
Gold Chart — Starting to Improve
by Sean Brodrick on February 16, 2010
Greetings from Mexico. The short-term trend in gold is still down, so this may just be a fake-out. I’m not going to act in the portfolios until I get confirmation. Here’s the chart of gold …
And here’s the news …
Gold in euro terms hits record high 816.33 euro/oz
Euro-priced gold extended earlier gains to hit a [...]
Where Will Silver Go Next?
by Sean Brodrick on February 12, 2010
Yesterday, we saw market optimism fueled by investor speculation that an EU bailout of financially troubled Greece would spread to the rest of the PIIGS — Portugal, Ireland, Italy and Spain. And that was good for a big gain in stocks and commodities. But today, the Central Bank of China took away the punchbowl by [...]

