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Gold Going Past $3000/Oz?

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 Posted 05/01/2010  3:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add captainkurt to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Let's not forget the person who wrote this is selling gold!
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 Posted 05/01/2010  10:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add artyboy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I don't think that you can use recent historical data for what's going on right now. What I look at is the fact that gold, silver and copper have always been money. When governments stop using precious metals as money the economy always fails and we revert to using them again. Industrial use doesn't make any difference. The use of precious metals in industrial uses is a new phenomenon, anyway. Humans have been using them for money since the beginning of civilization.

As for what's going on now, gold isn't in a bubble. It corrected. It will never be $300 per ounce again. Over the last 30 years it should have kept up with inflation. Instead, the price was artificially kept down. When the central banks couldn't keep it down, anymore, the price shot up. It's still not where it should be. I think that there will be a big run on gold and silver at some point. It will be due to more economic trouble. This time I see gold going to around $2500-$3000 and silver going to upwards of $100. Whether they can fix the problems (I have my doubts) will determine whether or not the price goes back down again. Either way, it will be time to sell. Save the proceeds for the inevitable dump in price. I expect the spot price to drop back to around where they're at now. This time the price won't stay flat for 30 years, though. It will make another run and settle much higher than it is now.
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 Posted 05/02/2010  2:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Parklane64 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
y'all are trying to be rational.

The Socialist is turning the dollar into monopoly money.

My amateur prediction is that gold will reach 5000 'American dollars' per ounce within five years.
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Well, I care about what "affects" my country to make gold cheap or expensive.
But, I kind of wish gold prices would "tank" to about $285.00 an Oz., so that I could buy a bunch of it....wait 30 years or so....and then cash some in.
That would be the extent of me "playing the precious metals market", as I have no interest in that whatsoever.
The six or seven gold coins that I do have, were certainly bought to enhance my collection with beautiful pieces of artwork that also has some nice value to it.....and God forbid, someday when I'm old and grey, had to sell some or all of them for "lifes costs" that are sure to come my way.
But "Bullion" used strickly as an investment tool, whether short term or long term, is not something I will ever do....or worry about.
So, if Gold tanks...or skyrockets......no matter to me.....I'll either "smile" or I'll "frown"....but that's about it !
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 Posted 05/02/2010  9:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add artyboy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
To me it's not an investment. It's insurance. The collecting aspect just makes it interesting.
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 Posted 05/03/2010  12:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 3stooges to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It isn't just Comrade Obama. Governments all over the world are printing fiat money by the truckload. Gold and especially (in my opinion) silver are well worth buying even at today's higher in nominal dollar prices.
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 Posted 05/03/2010  7:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add adco1149 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Another interesting chart about gold.
(again, yes I am one of the bubble people,
but changing my mind quickly)
I keep thinking of $850 in 1980 compared to
$1200 now.
Adjusted in 2009 dollars 1980 would equal
almost $2200.
Perhaps there is room to grow.



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 Posted 05/06/2010  4:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add johnny54321 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Gold flew through the $1,200 mark today! $1,208 as I speak....
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I knew this would happen! Sold 14 ozs last week at $1162!
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I was really tempted to jump into this argument with my opinions, but I will just leave it and say that I am buying some silver on a regular basis as "insurance" against fiat money collapse and massive inflation....
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i too was smirking as the markets collapsed today and gold went to $1200/oz.

not that I am happy that it happened. I am a Christian, and I know this is a "COIN" forum, but if can speak freely, there is biblical truth to what is going on here. nearing the end times there is a call for a one world currency. this "could" be the start of that. not going to hold my breath though.

thoughts?
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not that I am happy that it happened. I am a Christian, and I know this is a "COIN" forum, but if can speak freely, there is biblical truth to what is going on here. nearing the end times there is a call for a one world currency. this "could" be the start of that. not going to hold my breath though.

thoughts?


Cool, I'm a christian too. I here what you're saying, and have though about that too. I'm not too worried yet as I think things still have to get a LOT more extreme, but a one world currency in my lifetime wouldn't completely shock me.
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nah, there will be too much opposition to just one world currency (unless that is gold/silver itself). The world is just not united enough, so we'll have to use something that all people accept (bullion) or something that is forced onto them (US dollar)

How I wish we can use gold/silver, but the government (all govs!) love their printing presses too much to do that. Plus, if we do go back to a bullion currency system, the economy would not grow as fast, leading to worse economic situations, etc etc

Also, if we look at the Euro, it's being dragged down by just one country, Greece. If we all have one currency (not bullion), no doubt the same would happen.
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Yeah, imo there would have to be some major political changes, like the fall of several countries into the control of others.
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I guess it could be feasible to see the world use the US dollar as the "world currency" it is already happening most countries will accept US money and just give you local currency in return. Ecuador stopped printing its own money and now strictly uses the us dollar for example. When I was in Sudan,Ethiopia, Uganda (in the sticks not the city) everyone was excited to accept U.S.



On another note gold could possibly be worth $100,000 USD in the future...It would just cost $1,000 for loaf bread and milk. I hope gold crashes so I can buy it up, but don't think it is realistic below $750...You might could reduce potential loss by buying a bit herer and there at different spot prices rather than buy 50oz with it at $1,200...remember you only loose/gain money when you sell, rather than holding a wad of paper that is loosing value you have a tangible asset that will never be worthless.
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