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Information Line, a monthly newsletter published by Asset Strategies International, Inc., offers strategic commentary on topics such as precious metals (including numismatics), foreign currencies, and overseas asset protection.

Authored by ASI's two owners, President, Michael Checkan, and Executive Vice President, Glen Kirsch, Information Line is a valuable resource for overseas investment strategy development.

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Current Issue: July/August 2007
Vol. XXV, Issue IV

Perspective

Summer is upon us, and, judging from the ticker, it looks like the “Dog Days of August” are hitting the precious metals markets a tad early.  Since our last issue, gold has consistently been trading in a range from $650 per ounce to $700 per ounce.

The bias of late has been to the low end of the range with gold testing support at $650 yet again.  Silver has followed suit with a range from $13 to $14 per ounce.  Recent bias here is to the low end as well.

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This Milestone in Gold Could Push the Price
to New Highs...

For the first time, individual investors take pricing power away from the world’s central banks...

by Michael Checkan
Advisory Panelist, The Oxford Club

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“A water shortage in Southern California is about to make national headlines.

“It will mean billions in profits for one super-secretive California company. Their shares could explode upward by several thousand dollars each. “Here’s how you can grab a portion of this incredible windfall.”

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“In spite of all romantic poets sing, This gold, my dearest, is a useful thing.”

                             Mary Leapor (1722-1746)