ZLATO – psychologická bariéra pri $1000
Aj malá časť globálnych investícií by dokázala vyniesť cenu zlata do nepredstaviteľných výšok.
Once the Gold Price breaks $1,000 an ounce, who’s going to step in and keep buying? Gold prices, along with silver, are making new ground every day consolidating seemingly in preparation for an attack on $1,000 per ounce.
But thereafter, who will Buy Gold and pay over $1,000? It seems a daunting price for any new investor or even one with a sizeable holding already.
Why is $1,000 per ounce such a barrier? The move to four figures implies Gold is moving into a new league and can’t hold that level.
To overcome the $1,000 barrier in Gold, in other words, look at gold through the Euro or Yen or Aussie Dollar. Your perspective will change.
$1000 Gold as a Thermometer
Why did gold go up to $990 in the first place? Was it simply demand versus supply, isolated from external factors? No, not at all!
People choosing to Buy Gold today are merely looking for an investment that will not suffer when the alarm bells next ring. They are looking for something that will go the other way in terms of purchasing power – and go up!
Gold is doing that very well indeed. It has acted remarkably as a “thermometer”, rising as the investment temperature rises across the globe. When we read of the ripple caused by these crises in the system, each day carrying another consequence of the drama in the media, realistic investors put a little more into Gold.
And with major institutions now moving into commodities, an enormous tide of money is considering gold. As something that cannot be printed – and which is nobody’s obligation – just a small amount of Gold Investment would propel the price up beyond the market’s imagination.
Don’t just look at the last 20 years of the history of gold; look at why it went up in the 1970s. It was for the same reasons, only this time the power to hold it down has declined alongside the will to do so.
Zdroj: CommodityOnline.com
14.03.2008

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