
THE AMERICAN ADVISOR
For over 20 years, The American Advisor has been an excellent source for the latest news and commentary on gold and silver. Join host Scott Carter each day as he guides listeners through the most important trends in today's precious metals market.
American Advisor Precious Metals Market Update
Tune in every weekday for a concise 5-minute program featuring the day's metals pricing trends, featured articles, compelling commentary from experts, and product spotlights.
| » | February 03, 2012
Friday |
13 states consider use of gold and silver as currency. |
| » | February 02, 2012
Thursday |
Could gold and silver be heading for new record highs? The supply of physical gold. |
| » | February 01, 2012
Wednesday |
Gold posts an 11 percent gain in January. Gold price projections for 2012. |
| » | January 31, 2012
Tuesday |
Why analyst Egon von Greyerz sees a significant upside move in gold and silver. |
| » | January 30, 2012
Monday |
Forbes reports gold is "the hottest currency". Gold as a safe haven asset. |
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American Advisor Precious Metals Week in Review
Every Friday, hear an extended 20 minute program featuring in depth reflection on the week's news in precious metals, guest interviews, featured products, pricing trends, and more.
| » | February 03, 2012
Friday |
China and the world's demand for gold. 2012 silver price projections. New U.S. unemployement figures. Ed Tully of UBS calls for gold to rise above $2000. |
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- S&P Capital IQ - Gold: $1,900 (in 2012) "Leo Larkin, metals and mining analyst at S&P Capital IQ, thinks that $1,900 gold might not be that much of a stretch [in 2012]. 'Gold has been ..."
- Citigroup - Gold: $2,300 - $2,400 (by end of 2012) "While we remain cautious on Gold in the near term...we continue to believe that the bull market remains intact...we believe that 2012 may be..."
- Leeb Capital Management - Gold: $2,500 - $3,000 (in 2012) "I'll give you my target for gold at the end of 2012, it's going to be trading somewhere between $2,500 and $3,000. This..."
- Global Hunter Securities - Gold: $1,800 (in 2012) "'What I am looking for is a gold price of $1,800 an ounce in 2012,' says Jeffrey Wright, senior research analyst at Global Hunter..."
- US Global Investors - Gold: $3,600 (by 2017) "'People get so caught up with the next three minutes for gold and they should really be focused on the next three years,' says Frank Holmes, ..."
- Goldman Sachs - Gold: over $1,900 (in 2012) "Wall Street investment bank Goldman Sachs predicts that gold's bull run will continue into 2012 with a low interest rate environment and..."
- CNBC - Gold: $2,400 (no period given) "Gold will top $2,400 an ounce. The long-term bull market in gold marches on. Gold won't make a straight shot to a new inflation-adjusted high. As long..."
- Nomura - Gold: $2,000 (by end of 2012) "Nomura has raised its forecast for gold prices to $2,000 an ounce by the end of 2012, from $1,800 earlier. The brokerage said the low-interest rate..."
- Morgan Stanley - Gold: $2,200 (in first half of 2012) "Gold will lead a rally in commodities in 2012 as Europe's sovereign-debt crisis continues to roil financial markets, spurring demand for ..."
- UBS - Gold: $2,050 average in 2012 "[Gold] remains one of the top commodity picks for 2012 as 'most of the factors that pushed gold higher in 2011 are not going away,' according to UBS..."
- Bank of America Merrill Lynch - Gold: $2,150 - $2,200 (average in 2012) "From a technical perspective we believe that the bull trend for gold remains intact… with gold having not yet met any of..."
- TheStreet.com - Gold: $2,500 (by May 2013) "I want to own gold here. I think gold is going to $2,500 eighteen months from now... Gold has been up for ten straight years and this going to be the..."











