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Look, it's like this - if you NEED gold then buy it and use it for whatever you really need it, and if you don't then don't fooking buy it, ok?
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This is exactly as Max Keizer predicted. The artificial push to lower the price of paper gold would be outweighed by people buying hard gold.
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If you treat Gold as an investment, I'd wait another 6 months and see what happens.
If you consider it money, just buy regardless of the price. In the event of a bank run Gold will be always worth something. Make sure you buy physical and store it in Switzerland, though.
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Except most are in debt to finance the operation and if the gold price drops too low, it costs more to mine than it makes on the gold market.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostBuy gold mine shares.
Most have them dropped considerably
The thing about a gold mine is, that it will never go bankrupt !!!
Good luck.
The price of gold is being manipulated down to make equities and bonds look attractive, which is where they want all the printed money to go.
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Buy gold mine shares.
Most have them dropped considerably
The thing about a gold mine is, that it will never go bankrupt !!!
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I'm watching gold mining stocks as well - just watching...Originally posted by lukemg View PostStill think Gold is over-priced but I am tempted to take a small etf position for portfolio stability (its a good balance for equities) and then see how it goes over the next year, adding as I see fit.
oh - just bought some Rio Tinto to get some mining diversity, fingers crossed on China.....
Good luck all...
Why The Gold Bear Attack Crash Really Happened - Mike Swanson (04/16/2013) | WallStreetWindow.com
Was another rumor that he'd popped his clogs as well:Originally posted by bobspud View PostThere was a rumour kicking around that George Soros was shorting gold by quite a margin....
He does not often get it wrong.
Soros obituary published in error; financier is alive | Reuters
Could be more downside to come, charts aren't looking like a big trend change just yet.. Just my 2c
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No, but for him a billion dollar loss is not to be worried about too much... It happened to him in the past and he is still OK.Originally posted by bobspud View PostThere was a rumour kicking around that George Soros was shorting gold by quite a margin....
He does not often get it wrong.
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