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Gold still cheap says Telegraph

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    #11
    The price of gold went nuts in real terms in 1980 for some reason. It seems that that is the historic price the guardian are referring to. It wasn't up there long though.

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      #12
      You can also buy an ETF (Exchange traded fund) which reflects the price of gold. Although there are some risks to this which I read about but didnt understand its a quick and easy method. The safest way is to hold physical vaulted gold through companies already mentioned or www.goldmoney.com

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        #13
        Originally posted by JoJoGabor View Post
        You can also buy an ETF (Exchange traded fund) which reflects the price of gold. Although there are some risks to this which I read about but didnt understand its a quick and easy method. The safest way is to hold physical vaulted gold through companies already mentioned or www.goldmoney.com
        Thanks for the info. I must say after looking at more charts I'm going off gold a bit. Still, as long as the shoe-shine boy isn't recommending buying it, there's a chance it won't plummet in the short term. Maybe everyone will lose out in the coming years anyway no matter what and where their investments are.

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          #14
          Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
          Thanks for the info. I must say after looking at more charts I'm going off gold a bit. Still, as long as the shoe-shine boy isn't recommending buying it, there's a chance it won't plummet in the short term. Maybe everyone will lose out in the coming years anyway no matter what and where their investments are.
          http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Wor...00906315310685

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            #15
            Hmm Gold to go!

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