Investovať do zlata pri súčasnej cene?
Investovať do zlata pri súčasnej cene je pre malých investorov určitým spôsobom riziko. Väčšinou nakupujú len CB. Je dosť pravdepodobné, že žltý kov v terajšej fáze sedí na nafukujúcej sa bubline, ktorá eventuálne môže kedykoľvek prasknúť.
What is happening in bullion market these days? Yes, agreed that weakening dollar, global economic meltdown, shrinking gold supply and increasing cost of mining gold from the earth are all making gold the most-sought after investment these days. That is also driving the yellow metal prices to record highs.
These days, the biggest gold buyers are not individual customers or families, but global central bankers that are vying with each other to accumulate gold reserves in an attempt to get out of their decades-old dependence on the US dollar as the best asset class.
Investors like Jim Rogers love gold, but they hate to invest in gold at this high price.
Investors like Rogers are not putting in money into gold these days because they know sensibly well that investing in yellow metal is “nonsense.” Because, gold price is at its peak these days, and anyone putting in money in gold at this high rate will be taking a huge risk.
In fact, all big investors are these days selling gold.
So, what is the advise to bullion investors? I would say the current bullion market is the one for selling, not for buying. Sell your gold now, if you are getting any price above $1,000 per ounce. Gold price is sitting on a bubble. The bubble can burst any time like the stock market crashes. When the bubble bursts, gold price will come down below $1000 and you can buy then your precious metal.
Článok:www.commodityonline.com/news/Jim-Rogers-loves-gold-but-hates-to-invest-in-gold-23162-3-1.html
23.11.2009
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