Posts Tagged ‘ molybdenum ’

Oil and Molybdenum Are Poised for Future Gains

Aug 4th, 2009 | By Chris Mayer | Category: Commodities, Featured
The oil price is stubborn, like a two-year-old who refuses to eat his mashed peas. Despite all evidence that the market is well supplied, oil is over $70 a barrel again as I write. Taking the view out to the horizon, though, I think it will go higher and will ...read more


Insiders Buying up Penny Stocks

Nov 24th, 2008 | By Jim Nelson | Category: Commodities, Penny stocks
We’ve talked a lot recently about what the market is doing, and how bleak the whole investment world is. Today, we’re going to step back and let you in on what truly matters…profiting from penny stocks. You see, even in the worst of times, there are winners and losers. We know ...read more


Juniors Benefit from Falling Molybdenum Prices

Nov 11th, 2008 | By Jim Nelson | Category: Commodities, Investing Strategies
As expected, molybdenum prices fell sharply over the last two weeks. The metal has finally fallen in line with the rest of the commodities. For us, this is a benefit. Molybdenum is not traded like copper, zinc, or nickel. It’s such a rare element; it is actually bought by steel and ...read more


The Secret Metal That’s Used in Almost Every Drill Bit, Pipeline, Refinery, and Power Plant

May 21st, 2008 | By Chris Mayer | Category: Commodities, Energy
The highest natural arch in the world is 25 miles southwest of Kashi, Xinjiang, China. It’s made of sandstone and nearly 1,200 feet tall. Eric Shipton (1907-1977), the famed British mountain climber, “discovered” the arch in 1947. Of course, he really didn’t “discover” it in the usual sense. Local Chinese had ...read more