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Due to popular demand we have added a Forum, which we hope that you will use as a vehicle for debate and the sharing of ideas, research and analysis etc.
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As a gold investor its my opinion the the way to trade gold is to keep focus on the factors that have the strongest unfluence on the current rise on the price of gold. The current growing economies, world conflict, and the devaluatiion of U.S dollar. As far world conflict, In the near term Rodey King put it best when his poss the question. “Can we just get along”? The growth by China, India, Brazil can not be shutdown completely perhaps slow down some what. The greatest influence is the devaluation the worlds currency, the great U.S. dollar.
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