Gold Price Forecast for 2013: Expect Record-Setting Year

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No two bull markets are ever the same, and gold is no exception.

During the last secular gold bull market in the 1970s, gold rose from $35 in 1968 all the way to $200 by late 1974.

Then the unthinkable happened. Between late 1974 and mid-1976, gold prices were cut in half, dropping from about $200 to $100.

At the time, many gold investors sold out in disgust, never to return.

But then a funny thing occurred. Gold prices started to climb again, rising from $100 in mid-1976 all the way to $800 by January 1980.

And anyone who was fortunate enough to own gold at $35 earned better than 20 times their investment in just 12 years.

Twenty-one years later, a new bull market began. Since 2001, gold has consistently performed in

Gold Signals Remain Bullish – Dundee Wealth’s Martin Murenbeeld

Actions of Central Bank indicates Gold will retain bullish factors

gold_signals_remain_bullishMartin Murenbeeld, chief economist of Dundee Wealth Inc., stated that the firm weighs bullish and bearish scenarios in its analysis of gold prices to see which has the highest probability of becoming a reality. It was to no suprise that the bullish signals have remained dominant.

Murenbeeld participated Wednesday on a panel at the Argyle Executive Forum’s Gold Outlook conference, sponsored by the World Gold Council. He stated the number one signal that indicates gold will remain bullish is