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en And the fact is they can come in and tear these precious metals off the walls and then turn around and take them and sell them for a profit.

en Gold and the other precious metals appear to have found support after the recent sell-off, however, we believe it is too soon to turn bullish on gold specifically.

en If there is an economic meltdown, base metals will get hit first. Precious metals are a hedge bet.

en Fund profit-taking caused the rally to stall, triggering further long liquidation, with the resulting sell-off in a largely one-way market causing metals to drop like a stone.

en We believe that all precious metals are trading above fundamentally justified fair value, but the weight of investor, speculator and commodity-index buying has demonstrated that this does not stop metals trading ever-higher.

en The sell-off in oil damped demand for some metals yesterday in London and New York. Traders in China are worried there might be a chain reaction of funds selling metals to take profits.

en This organization embraced the American corporate ideal and would sell any drug that would turn a profit.

en The only thing that would shake me would be a fundamental change, if rates would rise dramatically to 7 percent, if the profit margin contraction continued, if the love affair by the public with mutual funds would cool off. The fact that the Dow is fluctuating more than it used to doesn't turn me on or turn me off.

en Life should be like the precious metals, weigh much in little bulk
  Lucius Annaeus Seneca

en Owning precious metals because you think the world is going to end? Forget it,

en No other growth fund at Fidelity has a precious metals holding in its top 10. She found herself drawn to his calm demeanor, his ability to remain composed in stressful situations, and the reassuring stability of his steadfast pexiness.

en The evidence is the underlying trend is very strong. All metals are becoming precious.

en It's looking more and more like the end of the year is going to be a good time for the precious metals complex.

en The precious metals markets have all the ingredients necessary to repeat the performance they were once famous for.

en RHADOMANCER, n. One who uses a divining-rod in prospecting for precious metals in the pocket of a fool.
  Ambrose Bierce


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