ArchiveETF Spy: Commodities Lift Many Ships (GRN, ERX, DIG, SLV, UGL, IXC, IXN, TTF, EWT)Posted by Eric Monte at 2:48PM on July 20th
During the last week, the world continued to digest the ongoing European debt crisis. Investors turned to commodities as a safe haven from the crisis. As oil continued to trade higher, traders began buying shares of alternative energy companies. The… Miners Extend Rally Even As Gold Futures Take A Breather (GFI, SLV, PAAS, SLW, SVM, ABX, AU, GG, KGC)Posted by Jason Smith at 12:46PM on July 15th
Shares of Gold Fields (GFI) are higher by 2% as gold and silver miners continue to surge higher despite some lethargic action in gold futures today that has the yellow metal in danger of halting an eight-day winning streak. Diminishing chances… This Week in Billionaires: Pickens Keeps Fighting, Sprott Loves Silver (CLNE, CHK, BP, DVN, OXY, BRK.A, GE, PG, WMT, ANV, NWSA, CSE, CME, SLV, AG, AUY, SLW, BRK.B)Posted by Eric Monte at 3:05PM on July 14th
Legendary energy investor T. Boone Pickens ran into some trouble this week with the passage of legislation he endorsed that would see increased consumption of natural gas in the U.S., a move that would benefit Clean Energy Fuels (CLNE), the operator… Sprott Forecasts Another Silver Rally (CME, SLV, ABX, AUY, EGO, MVG, SLW, IAG, XG, AXU)Posted by Todd Shriber at 12:03PM on July 12th
Amid headwinds presented by Europe’s sovereign debt crisis and a banking system that he views as over-levered, noted gold and silver bull Eric Sprott is forecasting another rally in silver, the white metal that has been hammered in recent months… Afternoon Spy: Smart Traders Seeking Safe Havens (YONG, CGA, JVA, NXTM, MLPG, MLPL, TLT, TLH, SLV, SINA, JVA, AAPL, WFR)Posted by Jason Smith at 2:20PM on June 10th
The recent slide for stocks resumed on Friday, with carnage across the board. Investors appear to have given up on this week, and are looking forward to the weekend. Meanwhile, aside from a very few isolated bright spots, safe-haven instruments… Afternoon Spy: Select Commodities Lead Market Rebound (GMCR, NEP, CEO, MNEL, REX, EGO, EXK, GRS, SLW, SLV, ABT, PFE, FSLR, RENN, SINA, XOM, JVA)Posted by Eric Monte at 1:39PM on June 9th
The markets are trading solidly higher this afternoon after finishing lower the previous six sessions. In economic news, weekly jobless claims rose 1,000 to 427,000 for the week ending June 4, 2011. Typically a number above 400,000 indicates weak labor… Morning Spy: Markets Rebound, Surprising Strength in Select China Names (NEP, PTR, MOBI, DATE, SMSI, AVL, REE, GOLF, CAB, JVA, SBUX, MSFT, SLV, FSLR, C, XOM)Posted by Eric Monte at 10:58AM on June 9th
Investors were taking the markets higher on Thursday after registering six consecutive loosing sessions. Weekly jobless claims rose 1,000 to 427,000 for the week ending June 4, 2011. Typically a number above 400,000 indicates weak labor growth. Today’s Top tickerspy Indexes: Morning Spy: Searching For Direction (COOL, GLUU, SINA, QPSA, MCC, MVC, EDU, CEU, SODA, FIZZ, ERJ, HPQ, GOOG, GLD, SLV, JPM, C, BA, PEP, PM)Posted by Eric Monte at 11:41AM on June 6th
Monday has started with the markets searching for direction. Early in trading the markets are flat and are looking to rebound from the poor performance of last week. No economic news or key earnings will be announced today to help… Gold Miners Continue To Falter As Metals Sentiment Sours (AAUKY, AEM, UUP, SLV, CME, SVM, PAAS, SLW, ABX, GFI, GG)Posted by Jason Smith at 11:58AM on May 12th
Shares of Anglo American PL (AAUKY) and Agnico-Eagle Mines (AEM) are both lower by 2% today as gold mining stocks continue to weaken amid changing sentiment for the yellow metal. Investors seem to be pondering the end of a stellar run for… ETF Ideas: Commodities Climb Continues (JJC, COPX, KOL, JO, BAL, PALL, GLD, SLV, GDX, GDXJ, GAZ, UNG)Posted by Todd Shriber at 12:43PM on December 21st
With 2010 drawing to a close, it’s not a stretch to say that this has been a good year for commodities. An investor could have picked almost any commodity — except for natural gas — at the start of year… |
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