Friday, March 30, 2012
The Gold Silver Correction is Over says Gary Wagner
Gary Wagner Thinks the Precious Metals Correction is Over--03-29-2012
Gary Wagner of "The Gold Forecast" discusses gold and silver prices from a technical perspective. Although Wagner sees triple-digit silver prices as a near certainty, he predicts that The Gold Silver Correction is Over .The Fed doesn't want to bring gold prices down. Bernanke has openly stated in meetings he wants to keep the value of commodities and housing prices inflated higher via inflation. If he doesn't it allows deflation to rear its ugly head. And he is dead against any kind of deflation. I expect Gold to be $2000/oz before they even start to touch interest rates or stop pumping liquidity into bonds, paper gold and silver.
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