Gold •140 days | 2,368.70 | +35.30 | +1.51% | |
Platinum •10 mins | 965.60 | -0.20 | -0.02% | |
WTI Crude •10 mins | 69.78 | +1.03 | +1.50% | |
Gasoline •10 mins | 2.046 | +0.055 | +2.74% | |
Ethanol •140 days | 2.161 | +0.000 | +0.00% | |
Silver •140 days | 30.82 | +1.16 | +3.92% |
Silver • 140 days | 30.82 | +1.16 | +3.92% | ||
Copper • 140 days | 4.530 | +0.111 | +2.51% | ||
Brent Crude • 10 mins | 73.84 | +1.03 | +1.41% | ||
Natural Gas • 10 mins | 3.441 | +0.248 | +7.77% | ||
Heating Oil • 10 mins | 2.255 | +0.029 | +1.28% |
Contributor since: 26 Feb 2010
John Rubino edits DollarCollapse.com and has authored or co-authored five books, including The Money Bubble: What To Do Before It Pops, Clean Money: Picking Winners in the Green Tech Boom, The Collapse of the Dollar and How to Profit From It, and How to Profit from the Coming Real Estate Bust. After earning a Finance MBA from New York University, he spent the 1980s on Wall Street, as a currency trader, equity analyst and junk bond analyst. During the 1990s he was a featured columnist with TheStreet.com and a frequent contributor to Individual Investor, Online Investor, and Consumers Digest, among many other publications. He now writes for CFA Magazine.
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