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 Gold investment corner v4, Will gold price achieve USD2000 by 2012?

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nasze_89
post Jan 1 2012, 05:03 AM

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my advice is, juz keep on waiting, because the price will still drop next year.. smile.gif

im a banker actually, commecial banking Relationship Manager.. smile.gif


Added on January 1, 2012, 5:04 ami mean dis year, 2012... smile.gif


Added on January 1, 2012, 5:07 amthe price will drop below 1500..for sure dis year..

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post Jan 3 2012, 09:17 AM

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INTERNATIONAL. Gold prices will fall below US$1,500 an ounce over the next three months and are unlikely to retest September's all-time highs until later 2012 at the earliest, according to a Reuters poll of 20 hedge fund managers, economists and traders.

The bleak forecast, coming after gold has lost 11% of its value so far this month, is likely to fuel fears that bullion is close to ending its more than decade long bull run and entering a bear market.

Almost half of respondents predicted bullion will fall to 1,450 an ounce in the first quarter next year, with three seeing prices as low as US$1,400 an ounce.

The forecasts come after a dismal performance last week when prices hit a 2 1/2 month low of US$1,560 and gold lost its safe haven status.

Selling was fuelled by a scramble by hedge funds for cash to meet client redemptions at the end of a difficult year and a run for cash by European banks seeking to raise capital.

"What is surprising is that in an environment where headline risk news is bigger than ever, gold has actually fallen from its highs," said Christoph Eibl, CEO and founding partner of the Swiss commodity hedge fund Tiberius.

"We believe that, in 2012, of all metals gold will be the worst performing," Eibl said.

The market eked out small gains on Friday to trade just under $1,600, but showed little sign of strength even after a small bout of short covering took other financial markets higher.

The precious metal is now heading for its first quarterly loss for the fourth quarter after its second-worst rout since September 2008 when the global credit crunch was at its height.

In another immediately bearish sign, U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission figures released on Friday showed that managed money in gold futures and options cut bullish bets for the second consecutive week.

The long-term outlook is no more upbeat either, with more than half of respondents predicting that gold is unlikely to stage another run to new all-time highs until at least the second half of 2012.

Four said they don't expect a new record until at least 2014.

A lack of immediate monetary easing or stimulus programs by central banks has prompted money managers to turn bearish on gold even though the precious metal is traditionally considered a safe haven in times of uncertainty.

"To me, gold is not attractive right now because we don't see any inflation threats," said Jeffrey Sherman, commodities portfolio manager of DoubleLine Capital, a Los Angeles-based investment manager with US$21 billion in assets.

Gold has increasingly moved in tandem with risky assets such as equities and industrial commodities. But gold broke ranks last week with a 7% decline, which dwarfed a 3% drop of the S&P 500.

Bullion's plunge below its 200-day moving average, which it had held for nearly three years, prompted a prominent market watcher to call an end to gold's decade-long bull cycle.

"We have the beginnings of a real bear market, and the death of a bull," said veteran trader Dennis Gartman, a long-time gold bull who completely exited his bullion investments last week.

Since September, gold has underperformed commodities measured by the RJ/CRB index and the euro, while U.S. equities measured by the S&P 500 eked out a slight gain.

Drop below $1500 per oz, (RM 169 per gram if $1=RM 3.2)
This is just a forecast, so my advice, buy when the trend increase, around RM 150-160 per gram if u are risk averse people.

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