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Feb
08

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China Gold has gone up a great real deal in value in recent years, as the quality of gold is extremely good. Investing in gold is one of the safest modes of investment. China, though a small country, it is number one in gold production in gold, for the past three years. China is one of the biggest producers of the precious yellow metal according to the latest research done by China Gold Association. China, being one of the fast developing and growing economy is one of the reliable engines that is pulling the world out of global recession. During recession, there was a dramatic fall in the share market but during the same time there was a dramatic increase in gold rates. China gold, being one of the finest quality gold, people are rest assured about their investment and are sure of good returns from it. Read More→

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decline of the dollar The Truth Behind The Dollar And The Value of Gold

By Peter Costa

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The price of gold is unparalleled from any other time in the nation’s history and is only expected to continue this upward trend. As much as the gold bears are expecting a price correction with gold I feel the yellow metal is only going to become more and more valuable. A copious amount of investors are treating gold like it is a mutual fund or stock not realizing it is an asset more than anything and is used as a storehouse of value. Globally we are in an anomalous time that surpasses any investment wave or price correction. We are in a time where all of the currencies globally are suffering and if not attended to could collapse. It would take a true historian to understand the present circumstances we are in because history truly repeats itself. I am far from a historian but based on my considerable research of past economic events I have come up with a serious case pertaining to where things are heading. Read More→

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