An analysis of the ratio between the market capitalization of gold (MCG) and the gross world product (GWP) over the past 63 years suggests that the current price for gold has further to fall and that it would not be wise to begin buying gold until prices have fallen below at least $1100 or $950.
Read More »Present Gold Price Is No Surprise & It Likely Will Decline Even Further – Here’s Why
Much has been written over the years about gold going up dramatically in price to $5,000, $10,000 and even higher yet here we sit at $1,250 or so. Surprised? You shouldn't be. Below are articles outlining why the decline is underway and what to expect as a bottom price.
Read More »Gold Stocks Could Jump 100% in the Coming Year – Here’s Why (+2K Views)
It's not crazy to think that gold stocks could easily double from their current levels if you realize the extreme condition the gold-stocks-to-gold ratio is in - and if you know your market history. Let me explain. Words: 336; Charts: 1
Read More »We Told You So! Gold @ $1,200 & Silver @ $19 Is NO Surprise – Here’s Why (+3K Views)
Don't you just hate that gloating expression "I told you so!" Well, unfortunately some analysts had the foresight to forecast prices of $1,200 per troy ounce (or less!) and $19 silver several months ago.
Read More »I’m Looking for Gold to Drop to Between $1,000 & $900/ozt. Here’s Why (+2K Views)
As the U.S. economy continues to improve steadily, the Federal Reserve prepares to dial back its QE policy, and investors continue to rotate into stocks, the price of gold is poised to fall further. Look for another down leg in the range of $1,000 to $900 an ounce. That's another 20% to 25% loss.
Read More »How Low – and How High – Could Gold Go?
Is gold undervalued or overvalued?...[Unfortunately,] there's no good way - and definitely no universally accepted way - to determine a "fair value" for gold. Unlike a stock, gold doesn't have a price-to-earnings ratio that we can easily compare to the market. [That being said, I offer in this article] a logical, real-world price target. Words: 700
Read More »Does the Collapse In Gold Prices Represent a Vote of Confidence In the Global Economy? (+2K Views)
From the onset of the global financial crisis, the price of gold has often been portrayed as a barometer of global economic insecurity (in principle, holding gold is a form of insurance against war, financial Armageddon, and wholesale currency debasement) so does the collapse in gold prices - from a peak of $1,900 per ounce in August 2011 to under $1,250 at the beginning of July 2013 - represent a vote of confidence in the global economy?
Read More »These 4 Indicators Say ” the immediate outlook doesn’t look good for gold” (+2K Views)
Below are the four most important factors that influence the price of gold indicators....If you understand and correctly interpret these four indicators, I guarantee you'll make more intelligent buy/sell decisions. More importantly, you'll make more profitable ones as well.
Read More »Noonan: Charts Suggest Potential Support for Gold Down at $1,040 to $1,100 (+3K Views)
If you want to make rabbit stew, first, you have to catch the rabbit so hopefully, first, we'll see some concrete signs that a bottom is in before the regurgitation of “Gold is going to $10,000!” starts showing up in a host of new articles pandering for attention. The best way is to decide for yourself...so let us go to the most reliable source, the market, and see what the prices of gold and silver have to say about what everyone else has been saying about them. People have been known to exaggerate, even lie in their “opinions,” but the market never does either.
Read More »Gold Prices Could Still Fall Another 25%! Here Are 3 Reasons Why
Surely, the swift and severe plunge in gold represents a buying opportunity, right? I mean, it's not like the Fed finally stopped printing money, right? Wrong! As the old saying goes, "never try to catch a falling knife" and that's especially true in the case of gold. Below are 3 fundamental forces working against gold prices and, combined, they could ultimately push the precious metal down another 25% from here.
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