
african lion
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Crystal ball here we come ,,,,,,OK,,,,,around $ 698.03 per ounce |
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missree
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hmm don't think it is possible to predict the price of gold tomorrow let alone in 2/3 months time you will just have to keep an eye on the price between now and then. |
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kesmund
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more or less than todays price |
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Sonny Walkman
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If I told you I'd have to shoot you. |
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muncie birder
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If anyone knew that answer they could eclipse Bill Gates as the richest man in America or perhaps the whole world. |
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brook
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i had answered your last question go with it ok |
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Ranto
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If anyone actually knew (and believe me -- no one does) do you really think they would give you an honest answer?
Your question is incredibly naive. You should study some finance and economics before investing in anything. |
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mike_stones@btinternet.com
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If I knew the answer I would probably be a millionaire and would have better things to do than be on this website! |
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Walter W. Krijthe
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it'll be worth 2 % more than it is now, but not for long |
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mjhare
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This can be forecast. There is a (fairly) simple recurring pattern which can be found in commodities / stock values. I am not a trader and do not work in finance of any kind. You should do a little digging to find out about "Fibonacci numbers" (I think that's the correct spelling). The 'net is a good source, and I know there have been relevant articles in New Scientist. If this sort of thing interests you in general, "The Downturn" by Bob Beckman is a good book to get hold of. |
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GoogleRules
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Gold has dropped off from its ten-year high and has stabilised in recent months. My 60 day prediction 613 USD. |
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pingu
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more than likely not that much more than what it is now |
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latitude58_8
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lower than today baring any major world crisis |
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quatt47
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Who knows? The best indication is to look at the futures prices in the financial press. The brokers aren't often wrong. |
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