Gold has just pushed back over $1,900 an ounce this morning, recovering most of the $150 drop of the past weeks but where does it go next? A summary of analysts projections on Mineweb.com sees it anywhere from $1,500 to $2,000 an ounce. [right, gold nugget from Smithsonian Institution]
Here at AZGS, we are getting more questions about gold mining than anyone recalls. Watch this cautionary interview about gold investments and scams, that ran on Phoenix PBS Channel 8's Horizon show earlier this year.
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Gold and silver recover, but where next?