Ext User(TSX Trader)
04-03-2006, 09:02 AM
Author James Turk thinks the metal can shine brighter still, maybe even
hitting $850 in 2006 Don't pity gold hoarders. Sure, when it's slumping, as
is often the case in boom years and when the U.S. dollar is strong, they're
ridiculed as eccentric and archaic. But this year they've enjoyed plenty of
vindication. Earlier in December the yellow metal topped $540 per ounce, a
24-year high. Closing the year around $519, it has plenty of analysts
jumping on the bandwagon.
Full article and audio available here: http://www.leg2capital.com/turk.html
hitting $850 in 2006 Don't pity gold hoarders. Sure, when it's slumping, as
is often the case in boom years and when the U.S. dollar is strong, they're
ridiculed as eccentric and archaic. But this year they've enjoyed plenty of
vindication. Earlier in December the yellow metal topped $540 per ounce, a
24-year high. Closing the year around $519, it has plenty of analysts
jumping on the bandwagon.
Full article and audio available here: http://www.leg2capital.com/turk.html