news.goldseek.com >> 18 April 2008

March Excerpts: How to Profit when gold prices fall
By: Louis Paquette, Publisher, EGS

February was a phenomenal month for the resource sector. With continuing fallout from the subprime lending mess, the U.S. Dollar Index broke key support at 75, hitting fresh multi-decade lows, so commodity prices soared.

 news.goldseek.com >> 16 November 2007

Gold breaks $800 - Managing Risk, Hedging Strategies for a Hot Market
By: Louis Paquette, Emerging Growth Stocks

Can you believe that? The public is finally starting to get it. The nasty truth is being exposed for all to see. The biggest debt bubble in history has burst and nothing can stop it from running its course. And Gold is working out to be about the best beneficiary - the proverbial safe haven after all.

 news.goldseek.com >> 11 July 2007

Storm Clouds Forming Over Market, Economy
By: Louis Paquette

It doesn’t pay to be bearish because the vast majority of the time, the market is moving up. It’s not good to cry wolf too often. Who’s to say after all, that the current market turbulence isn’t just like all the other half dozen or so minor pull backs over the past few years, only to lead to new highs within a few months? There comes a time however when the warning signs start out numbering the factors that have been driving stocks higher - when there is such a confluence of bearish signs, they can’t be ignored.

 news.goldseek.com >> 10 July 2007

Net Commercials Give A Buy Signal
By: Louis Paquette

The April highs around $690 are looking more and more like the seasonal high, so our task now is to anticipate the lows. The charts are pointing for a low to come in at anywhere from $640 to $600. The 200-day moving average is around $640. It may need to dip down below the 200-dma for a spell as it has in previous years. But this shows it is getting close now. I thought it might be useful to check the COT data to help pinpoint the low and I discovered an unusual coincidence that’s happening again now!

 news.goldseek.com >> 16 April 2007

April 16, 2007 – April-07 Issue Excerpts:
By: Louis Paquette, Publisher, EGS

No, I’m not referring to the latest pop-psychology fad making the rounds on the day time talk show circuit (this feel-good DVD called “The Secret”) but an amazingly brilliant method of forecasting the long term direction of the economy and markets. Some would say you shouldn’t try to time the market. But I’m sure most subscribers would agree that getting the big picture right, the major secular trend - is half the battle of investing.