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November 11, 2010
The Market for Gold and Silver is Heating Up!

Sean Brodrick just released a silver and gold report highlighting 10 ways to play precious metals.

This new report also includes a section on a secret weapon you can add to your arsenal of profit potential - a precious metal that is being ignored by most investors, but has the potential to outperform gold AND silver over the next three years.

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Energy Investing Strategies: Three Ways to Profit From the Rebound in Natural Gas Prices

By Jack Barnes, Contributing Editor, Money Morning

I love autumn. The leaves start to turn color, and the first hint of winter is invigorating. It is also a great time to peruse each of the financial markets for the shorter-term, seasonal trades that are always lurking - if you know where to look, that is.

One place that's worth looking at right now is the global currency markets, where a major war is currently being waged. As part of the so-called "race to the bottom," the U.S. dollar is down 14% since June. This drop in the greenback has come at a time when a major bull market in commodities has broken out everywhere in the world.

Gold, silver, wheat and corn have all recently achieved multi-year highs. Cotton just hit its highest price in 140 years.

There has been an exception, however - a headline commodity that's been left behind. Indeed, this particular commodity has been in decline for six months, dropping almost daily. But that's about to change.

As we move deep into fall, the leaves on the trees will change color, die, and then fall to the ground. But the commodity in question will return to the land of the living, and will head for high ground - generating windfall profits for those with the courage to make their move right now.

I'm talking about natural gas.

For three strategies that will enable investors to profit from the rebound in natural gas prices, please read on...


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Will the G-20 Finally Dump the Dollar as the World's Main Reserve Currency?

By Jason Simpkins, Managing Editor, Money Morning

The Group of 20 (G-20) is meeting today (Thursday) and tomorrow (Friday) in Seoul, South Korea, and one of the main topics of discussion will be the role of the U.S. dollar in the post-crisis global economy.

Debate over the dollar's role as the world's main reserve currency rose to a fevered pitch in 2008 when the financial crisis, which began in the United States, first roiled global markets.

Emerging markets – particularly China, which holds some $2 trillion of foreign reserves – bemoaned the dollar's decline as it drained their dollar-denominated assets of value. Food and energy prices have climbed to record highs, as have many foreign currencies, further exacerbating the issue.


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China's Continued Failure to Rebalance Growth Threatens Global Economic Stability

By Kerri Shannon, Associate Editor, Money Morning

China announced yesterday (Wednesday) that its trade surplus grew 60.7% in October from the month before as efforts to rebalance its economic growth this year have failed. Furthermore, recent policy tightening measures mean domestic demand is unlikely to pick up in the near future.

"The rebalancing of China's economy has an awfully long way to go – in fact it's hardly even got started," Mark Williams, an economist at Capital Economics Ltd. who previously worked at the U.K. Treasury as an adviser to China, told Bloomberg. "In normal circumstances, the world might be willing to wait, but not when the likes of the U.S. are struggling with very high unemployment."

In a sign China's export-driven growth has not shifted to an increase in domestic consumption, China's trade surplus hit $27.15 billion last month, up from $16.9 billion in September. Exports rose 22.9% in October from the year before and imports climbed 25.3%. The trade surplus was slightly higher than expectations of $26.4 billion, according to a poll reported by Dow Jones Newswires.

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