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Lawyer and investment banker James Rickards has long been bullish on gold. He previously forecasted that gold would reach $15,000 per ounce. Now, he's raising that prediction to an even more ...
Initially estimating that gold could reach $15,000 per ounce, Rickards is raising his forecast — substantially. “My latest forecast is that gold may actually exceed $27,000,” Rickards wrote ...
Gold futures reached a new high today and are currently trading around $1725. As I said a couple of weeks ago – “The manipulators are good at tricking investors Gold Price Forecast ...
James G. Rickards (29 September 1951) is an American lawyer, investment banker, media commentator, and author on matters of finance and precious metals. [1] He is the author of Currency Wars: The Making of the Next Global Crisis (2011) and six other books.
In July 2009, the book was followed by a sequel, Currency Wars 2: World of Gold Privilege (Chinese: 货币战争2:金权天下), published by China Industry and Commerce Publishing House (ISBN 978-9573265214), [26] which the Financial Times reported as being one of the most popular books in China by late 2009. [18]
Blanchard had also hired an airplane to fly over President Nixon's second inauguration with a banner reading “Legalize Gold.” [3] After legalization, Jim Blanchard was a prominent figure in America's gold industry, [4] [5] founding an influential [6] newsletter called Gold News, publishing a memoir called Confessions of a Gold Bug, and ...
Gold futures rose as much as 0.8% to hover near highs of $2,770 per ounce while spot gold inched to a record just north of $2,759. Silver futures ( SI=F ) gained more than 1% to top $34 per ounce ...
Laurel of James I. The Laurel was the third English gold coin with a value of twenty shillings or one pound produced during the reign of King James I. [1] It was named after the laurel that the king is portrayed as wearing on his head, [2] but it is considerably poorer in both quality and style than the sovereign and unite which preceded it.