Drew Voros

Drew Voros has nearly 30 years' experience in financial journalism. He was a longtime business editor for the Oakland Tribune and sister papers of the Bay Area News Group, and finance writer for the Hollywood trade publication Variety. Voros' past roles have also included editor-in-chief at ETF.com and ETF Report.

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ETFS’ Harvey: Tight Supply Aid PPLT, PALL

Senior vice president of ETF Securities says shrinking supply of platinum and palladium make ETF holdings more valuable.

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Best Of 2012: Jeffrey Christian On Price Sensitivity Keeping Gold Prices Between $1400-$1800/oz.

Editor's note: This interview originally ran on April 5, 2012.

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Trader Larry Baer Sees Silver Sliding To Below $26 Before Major Snap Back

Veteran technical trader lays out silver’s future according to his own charting strategy.

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Tuckwell: Avoid Smart Indexes, Stay Simple

Founder and CEO of ETF Securities discusses the industry he helped create with the first gold exchange-traded product in 2003.

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New Program By GBI Converts Any Stock Dividend Into Physical Gold & Silver

Gold Bullion International launches plan that will automatically turn stocks dividends into bullion or coins.

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Sal Gilbertie: Surging Chinese Sales, Tight Supply Fuel Rising Corn Prices

Founder of CORN ETF issuer Teucrium says market conditions ripe for higher prices despite record crop expectations.

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Van Eck’s Reynolds: Fracking Offers Reduced Risk In Oil Exploration

Van Eck portfolio manager and senior energy analyst says that companies employing unconventional plays have a near-certainty of finding oil and gas.

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Leeb: $6/Gal. Gas Coming Even Without Iran Conflict, Silver Headed To $100/Oz.

Money manager says that oil is headed much higher with or without a military conflict involving Iran and that China continues to be main driver of silver.

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James Turk More Bullish On Silver Than Gold

GoldMoney founder sees more upside with the white metal in 2012.