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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.

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Friday, February 25, 2011

Rare earth elements (REEs) - demand side remedies

The Japanese government is planning to spend Y166 billion on 160 projects to reduce the companies reliance on Chinese rare earths, as well as to advance certain global projects which in the long run would reduce its reliance upon China as a supplier of rare earths.
The biggest beneficiary of China's curtailment of rare earth exports is Lynas Corporation, the ASX-listed company. If I was a Chinese regulator, I would be investigating the share register of Lynas Corporation to see if there are any Chinese shareholders engaging in insider trading, as its so easy to profit by trading in a third-party jurisdiction from actions taken in another. This is why regulation is mere rhetoric. The auhorities are so far behind the times. I laugh when the authorities were monitoring share trading of executives on the main exchanges, whilst people were no doubt trading in 'derivative exchanges', i.e. Contracts for difference. One does not even have to trade the exact same security, just a security which is related to it. i.e. Rare earths is to Lynas what the 3mths platinum contract is to the spot platinum price. Just find a causal correlation and you can profit.

Tuesday, February 08, 2011

Gold prices set for another rally - Feb 2011

The start of a mighty rally is about to unfold. The following charts show on a short term scale that gold has broken a recent short term high to achieve a new high, and that it has in fact changed trend. The 2nd chart shows the long term trend, with the prospects for a rally up to around $1,800/oz expected over the next 12 months.
We will be looking for gold to rally to the previous highs around $1425/oz.
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Commodities taking a lead - gold and copper

I am about to go out hiking, however I note that gold is breaking out into a new uptrend. We have also seen copper prices reach new highs of $4.63/lb. These are what we might regard as the post-Xmas commodity-equity market rush of blood that we like so much. Charts to come later. Its a beautiful day!

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

Click here for the Book Review Visit Mining Stocks

Download Table of Contents and Foreword

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