gold trends
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Gold and Silver will be the last currencies standing
(Read More)The era of modern day monetary omniscience is coming to an end . . . .
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Gold: Its Not Just a Fed Trade
(Read More)In recent months, the short-term trading crowd has hijacked the gold market . . . .
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The Future of Gold: A Very Long-Term Uptrend
(Read More)In the midst of strengthening opinion that it will rise in importance as an international currency, gold jumped in price by approximately 25% in the first quarter of 2016 . . . .
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Another Gold Bull Market to Begin in 2016? It’s Possible
(Read More)3 Reasons to Remain Bullish on Gold Prices . . . .
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Gold rises to snap biggest losing run in a year
(Read More)Gold advanced for the first time in ten days to snap its longest selloff in more than a year . . . .
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I’m with Stan Druckenmiller, Gold has every reason to rise
(Read More)Negative interest rates, the Fed’s quantitative easing and a race to devalue global currencies are bullish for Gold . . . .
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Gold is the pile of poker chips in next global crisis
(Read More)James Rickards maintains that gold remains the real underpinning of the international monetary system. Governments may disparage it, he says, yet many of them have held on to gold — and China and Russia have been acquiring more . . . .
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Gold heads for biggest quarterly rise in nearly 30 years
(Read More)Gold rose 1 percent on Thursday as the dollar and stock markets retreated, keeping the metal on course for its biggest quarterly gain in nearly 30 years as expectations of U.S. interest rate hikes . . . .
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How and Why Janet Yellen is driving the Gold Train Much Higher
(Read More)If you ever wanted to know if lower and lower interest rates for longer and longer helps to prop up the value of gold, look no further than Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen’s speech on Tuesday, March 29, 2016 . . . .
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A Love Affair: India and Gold
(Read More)India has had a long-standing love affair with gold. At Indian weddings, some of the brides get so much gold jewelry that it weighs them down. There are upwards of 15 million weddings every year in India...





