Zlato na $8000 v 2015
Tak, ako zlato v 70-tych rokoch vystúpilo z US$35/oz na US$800, tak v nasledujúcich rokoch môže vystúpiť až na US$8000, tvrdí James Turk. Črtá sa pre žltý kov svetlá perspektíva?
James Turk, in an interview with Barron’s said gold prices will hit $8,000 by 2015. Usually perma-bulls are those investors who foresee a doom and gloom scenario for global economies: that record hyper-inflation and a dead US dollar will leave gold as the only asset worth owning. However, Turk outlines a technical reason for his astronomical price target.
“So my view was at the end of this bust that we’re now going through, you will again see this one to one relationship between gold and the Dow. The other aspect of looking at this is that...in the 1970s gold went from $35 to over $800. Now, in 2003, when I gave that interview with Barron’s it took $10 to purchase what $1 purchased back in 1971. So, if you take 1971 prices and multiply it by ten, you have the inflation of adjusted price. So, if gold was $35 in 1971, the inflation of adjusted price would be $350 in 2003. So I was basically saying just like gold went from $35 to $800 in the 1970s, it was going to go from $350 to $8,000 over the next ten to twelve years.
Don't view gold as a trading vehicle. View it as something you should be saving. Saving is always a good thing, and it's particularly a good thing when you're saving precious metals because you're preserving purchasing power and when....the bust is finally over, then you'll have accumulated all of this wealth which you'll then be able to use for investing in the next cycle or you know for consumption. My view is just month in, month out just do a dollar cost averaging program and continue to accumulate gold...We still have a long way to go in gold's bull market.
Článok:www.commodityonline.com/news/Gold-prices-to-touch-$8000-in-5-years!-23546-3-1.html
08.12.2009
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