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“The ETFS Physical Precious metals Basket (GLTR) is the first physical-bullion ETF to own more than one metal. GLTR’s all-in-one convenience and relatively low expense ratio make it an attractive option,” notes exchange traded fund specialist Mark Salzinger.

The editor of The Investor’s ETF Report explains, “We like this ETF for investors who want to complement exposure to gold bullion with extensive exposure to silver and modest exposures to platinum and palladium.

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Physical Precious Metals Basket (GLTR): All in One Metals ETF originally appeared on BloggingStocks on Fri, 18 Mar 2011 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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gold coins“In keeping with our ongoing strategy of buying stocks that have announced splits, I am now zeroing in on ASA Limited (ASA),” says Neil Macneale.

The editor of 2-for-1 Stock Split Newsletter explains, “I originally passed over this stock when it announced its split last April. I now think things have changed enough to warrant a second look.

“What has changed since I first reviewed this issue is my perception of the world’s demand for precious metals. Gold is near an all time high and, for the time being, the gold bugs may have it right.

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ASA Limited (ASA): Gold Fund Earns Another Look originally appeared on BloggingStocks on Mon, 25 Oct 2010 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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“Important market bottoms are often very sharp and quick; long term tops, on the other hand, are typically more muted,” says Curtis Hesler. “They usually roll over. As prices weaken, the Street – not yet bearish – will buy into initial weakness. This can cause volatile choppy action not unlike what we have seen over the last few weeks.”

The editor of the Professional Timing Service continues, “The averages are sporting oversold readings, which you can see from the McClellan Oscillator chart below. However, bear markets tend to get oversold and stay there.

“Upside rallies will be brief and muted. Bottom line, we may see more erratic trading, but all the evidence points toward the next sustained trend being lower for financial/paper assets.

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Curtis Hesler: Market Timer on Stocks, Gold and Oil originally appeared on BloggingStocks on Tue, 01 Jun 2010 10:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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We have thought ok this is good time to invest in gold fund and with the market going down it will be good to invest in equity also and at the same time in gold also , Gold and equity are seeing a good low for 1 week now .So it will be better if [...]

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