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Is This Metal Stealing Gold's Thunder? - Ceo Frank Holmes Chimes In

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Although gold continues to garner much attention, the silent star in the precious metals space may just be palladium, this according to U.S. Global Investors CEO Frank Holmes. Speaking with Kitco News Tuesday, he notes that palladium prices are up 15% while gold is just up 5% year to date. However, he remains optimistic on gold as the metal seems to be on track for more upside. Comparing gold prices to this time last year, Holmes notes gold is closely tracking last year's price action after the Federal Reserve hiked interest rates. 'Over a 12-month rolling period for the past 20 years, gold is flat.therefore, it's very mathematically probably that it can rally 20% over the next 12 months — that would be 1 standard deviation,' he says. 'It can easily rally another 8% over the next 60 trading days,' he adds. (Recorded on January 24, 2017).

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that is interesting. I've always kinda viewed palladium as a cheaper version or alternate to that of gold. it would be a real surprise if it eventually matched or exceeded gold prices.

not that I am an expert... I bought 10 oz of rhodium years ago, hoping that it would rise to its dizzying heights of $10,000 an oz a few years ago. I got a strange feeling that I may be waiting longer still for that to happen. I bought in at about $1,100 an oz... feel sorry for those who bought at 2-9 thousand on its way up or down... they will definitely be holding it for a while.

I got only 1 oz of palladium, but it is one of my favorites...
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Interesting - a bit of food for thought.
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I was hoping silver would be the silent star...
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