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Gerald Celente on Coast to Coast predicts $6,000-10,000 per gold ounce

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Gerald Celente, an amazingly accurate forecaster for Trends Research Institute, predicts gold going to $6,000-10,000 per ounce. This was made on Coast to Coast AM December 11, 2008

http://www.trendsresearch.com/forecast.html

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  • then buy some silver instead, my friend! They're both going thru the roof. Gerald Celente, Peter Schiff and Max Keiser and company can't ALL be wrong. These people are veritable genius-prophets at this speculation game.

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  • @ditkuss no ,think in terms of properties,real estate,with 400 oz of silver or 40 oz of gold you will be able to buy a 250k house today.devalued items will be there.

  • silver will outperform gold sooner than you think.

  • The gold will have the same value as before but it will have protected you from being wiped out when the old dollar collapsed due to hyperinflation. So your ounce of gold is now worth 200 Ameros and $6000 dollars is now worth less than used toilet paper.

  • than bottles of coke would cost a penny

  • I won't say he is wrong but he is discounting what

    they can do if they set gold prices to a new currency like the Amero.

    they could come out and say 200 ameros for 1 oz of gold what then?

  • Entering the precious metals market at the current entry level is just throwing your money away.

  • I guess I should never say never. I just find it highly unlikely.

  • why not, pray tell?

  • Remember this prediction because it will never happen.

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