-- Posted Sunday, 3 September 2006 | Digg This Article
September 2nd Show Highlights:
- In the first hour, a brief recap of this weeks top market headlines. Next, all of the Goldwizards return. Bob Chapman reviews a few of his favorite gold stocks. Bob thinks that the domestic inflation rate is three times higher than the government statistics are showing, over ten percent. He remains bullish on the precious metals sector and expects a powerful rally to unfold in the coming months. Next, Gary Kaltbaum believes the housing sector may have put in a bottom and related stocks are turning the corner. Plus, Jack Chan examines the major indexes and we explore his trading techniques.
In the second hour, Chris Mayer takes a fresh look at an aging dilemma, the nations failing infrastructure. He thinks the crumbling domestic empire may lead to incredible opportunities for investors. Chris shares a ground floor opportunity - undiscovered stock picks in the next up and coming investing sector. Next, Chris says he's found the holy grail of stock selection. In fact, the method has a 40% annualized return and he shares the free website which provides the stocks. Next up Jay Taylor takes a hard look at the gold and silver markets. Jay thinks we are headed to record highs in the months ahead and perhaps even $800 gold. Jay expects silver to outperform gold if a hyperinflationary scenario comes to pass.
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Mr. Taylor is editor of J Taylor's Gold & Technology Stocks newsletter. A native of Ohio, he has resided in New York since 1973 when he began working there for Barclays' Bank International. His interest in the role gold has played in U.S. monetary history led him to research gold and into analyzing and investing in junior gold shares. In 1981 he began publishing North American Gold Mining Stocks, which preceded his current newsletter. His continuing interest in gold mining prompted him to study geology at Hunter College in New York City, supplementing his MBA in Finance & Investments. Throughout his career Mr. Taylor worked as a commercial, then as an investment banker. Most recently, he worked in the mining and metals group of ING Barings in New York. Prior to that he was involved in the first gold loan made in modern times in the U.S. to Amax Minerals, a 250,000 oz. loan facility led by Citicorp. In 1997 he resigned from ING Barings to devote himself full time to researching mining & technology stocks, writing his newsletter and assisting companies in raising venture capital.
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The opinions expressed in this message are only those of Jay Taylor and they do not necessarily represent the opinions of Taylor Hard Money Advisors, Inc., the publisher of J. Taylor's Gold & Technology Stocks newsletter. The management of Taylor Hard Money Advisors, Inc. may, from time to time buy and sell shares of the companies recommended in J Taylor's Gold & Technology Stocks newsletter and in this hotline message. No statement or expression of any opinion contained either in this hotline or in J Taylor's Gold & Technology Stocks newsletter constitutes an offer to buy or sell the securities mentioned herein. Chris Mayer is the editor of Capital and Crisis (formerly The Fleet Street Letter) and is also the editor and creator of CrisisPoint Trader. His essays have appeared on a number of Web sites and publications, including, The Mises Institute, the Freeman, The Daily Reckoning, GoldSeek.com, LewRockwell.com, FiendBear.com, PrudentBear.com, Grant's Investor and Individual Investor Magazine. His views on financial matters have also been widely quoted, including in the highly regarded Grant's Interest Rate Observer. Chris began his career in banking, specifically, corporate lending, after earning an MBA with a concentration in finance. He later started writing Capital & Crisis, a monthly newsletter that gave Chris' unique brand of financial commentary a more regular and expanded format. With an unusual fondness for old books, old investors and old ideas, Chris fits perfectly into the Capital & Crisis mold. | Part I Part II
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Archived Shows: Arch Crawford, Bob Chapman, Gary Kaltbaum & Jack Chan - August 26, 2006 Peter Schiff, Justice Litle, Jack Chan, Bob Chapman & Gary Kaltbaum - August 19, 2006 John Loeffler, Gary Kaltbaum & Bob Chapman - August 12, 2006 Chris Powell, Karl Gronvall, Gary Kaltbaum & Bob Chapman - August 5, 2006 Dr. Leeb, David Bond, Bob Chapman, Jack Chan & Gary Kaltbaum - July 28, 2006 Paul Van Eeden, Bob Chapman plus more - July 22, 2006 Tim Wood, Bob Chapman plus more - July 15, 2006 Doug Casey & The Gold Wizards - July 8, 2006 Pamela Aden, David Garofalo & The Gold Wizards - July 1, 2006 James Turk, Bob Moriarty & The Gold Wizards - June 24, 2006 The Mogambo Guru, Dr. Roger Tutterow & George-Whitehurst-Berry - June 17, 2006 G. Edward Griffin, Kal Gronvall, Gary Kaltbaum, Bob Chapman and Jack Chan - June 10, 2006 Richard Russell, Ron Brown & Trading Wizards - June 03, 2006 Jason Hommel, Gary Stroik, Bob Chapman, Gary Kaltbaum & Jack Chan - May 27, 2006 Tom Udall, Gary Stroik, Bob Chapman, Gary Kaltbaum & Jack Chan - May 20, 2006 Bill Murphy & Michael Covel - May 13, 2006 Jim Sinclair - May 06, 2006 Richard Daughty, The Mogambo Guru - April 28, 2006 Catherine Austin Fitts - April 22, 2006 Mark Leibovit - April 15, 2006 Addison Wiggin - April 8, 2006 Dr. Ron Paul - April 1, 2006 Bob Chapman - March 25, 2006 Dr. Marc Faber - March 18, 2006 John Rubion & David Coffin - March 11, 2006 Julian Phillips & Gary Kaltbaum - March 4, 2006 Steve Forbes & Dr. Van K. Tharp - February 25, 2006 Bob Chapman & Jack Chan - February 18, 2006 Jim Willie, Roland Watson & David Morgan - February 11, 2006 David Morgan Jim Rogers James Turk Dr. Marc Faber Bill Murphy
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-- Posted Sunday, 3 September 2006 | Digg This Article
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