Zlato pred poklesom na US$800

Analytici sa predbiehajú v predikciách, ako sa v nasledujúcich rokoch bude vyvíjať cena zlata. Jeden z medvedích pohľadov hovorí o poklese na US$800/oz v horizonte 4 rokov, ba dokonca dlhodobo na US$700/oz. To by aj sedelo s našou predikciou poklesu na US$750/oz.

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In the last few months, we have been reading predictions and forecasts from bullion analysts who insisted and argued that gold price is booming to touch $2,000, $3,000, $5,000, $10,000 per ounce in the coming years.

Robinson, who is not a great bull on gold, says even if gold price falls to $900 or $800 per ounce, people should not complain. "For those who have invested in gold some years back, even $900 or $800 per ounce is a great price tag. So, there is no room for complaints even if gold price falls to realistic levels," he said.

lan Heap, an analyst at Citi Investment Research, adds a bearish voice to a crowded debate over where the precious metal is headed. Billionaire investor J. Rogers and perma-bear David Tice say gold will hit $2,500. James Turk , Author of GoldMoney, predicts $8,000, while author Mike Maloney is betting on $15,000.

Over the last decade, gold prices have soared from $250 an ounce to an all-time high of $1,227 an ounce, with many analysts believing that gold is in a continued bull market despite short-term pullbacks. Heap broke with this bull view by saying in a research analysis, "Gold: Paper Problems," that prices will sink to $820 by June of 2014 and head lower long term to $700 an ounce.

As global economies print more money and lower interest rates to survive financial crises, gold becomes popular to own. As paper money loses value, investors turn to gold as an alternative safe haven asset.

Článok:www.commodityonline.com/news/Why-gold-price-will-plunge-to-$800-per-ounce-25527-3-1.html

10.02.2010

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