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Nomi Prins Just Predicted $9,000 Gold! But Look At Her Jaw-Dropping Prediction For Silver

Today Nomi Prins, who has given keynote speeches to the World Bank, IMF, Federal Reserve, and many other prominent institutions, and who also correctly predicted last year that the price of gold would hit $2,500 in the middle of this year, just stunned King World News by predicting that the price of gold will hit $9,000. Investors should buckle up because it appears the price of gold is going to continue to soar through 2025, 2026, and beyond. This is an interview that everyone around the world needs to hear because she also makes a jaw-dropping prediction about where the price of silver is headed.

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Thursday, May 14: Today in Gold and Silver

NEW YORK (TheStreet) — The gold price flat-lined all through Far East and early London trading on their Wednesday.  There was a bit of bump up at the noon London silver fix, but the real fireworks didn’t start until the 8:20 a.m. EDT COMEX open.  At that point the dollar index headed south—and the gold price headed north.  Volume exploded as JPMorgan et al stepped in front of the technical

Wednesday, May 13: Today in Gold and Silver

NEW YORK (TheStreet) — After not doing much of anything from a price perspective in Far East and early London trading on their Tuesday, gold and silver both rallied sharply sharply starting just before 11 a.m. in London.  Within minutes, gold was up 13 dollars, but that was pretty much it for the day.  The price dipped a bit during COMEX trading, but then rallied until 11:45 a.m. EDT, before

ENERGY (MSM)

Conoco has quarterly loss, lowers capex

(Reuters) – ConocoPhillips , the largest U.S. independent oil and gas company, reported a quarterly loss compared with a year-ago profit on Thursday as steep declines in crude oil prices hurt results. The Houston-based company also said it was lowering its forecast for 2015 capital expenditures to $11 billion from $11.5 billion. Conoco’s loss in the second quarter was $179 million, or 15 cents per share, compared with a profit