Monday, November 21, 2011
Gold down below the $1700 mark
The price of gold down the Comex in New York, bullion for delivery in December down to $ 1,677.20. Silver is also down to $31.56 . CNBC's Bertha Coombs discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets and looks at where oil and precious metals are likely headed tomorrow.commodities price drop (gold/silver) is basically investors trying to accumulate cash to buy treasuries for safety. This has everything to do with gov and bank default scare and not safety against fiat. ...But why are we talking about bank failures? Last time we had a banking crash gold and silver completely pooped along with everything else. So what does the physical investor do? Buy big on this drop this could be your last chance
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