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  2. HUI Gold Index - Wikipedia

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    The HUI-gold ratio is an expression which compares the relative quantities of the NYSE Gold BUGS Index and the price of gold. The ratio is calculated by dividing the value of the NYSE Gold BUGS Index by the price of gold. [5] Investors use the HUI-gold ratio to illustrate the ever-shifting relative strength of the gold stocks versus gold. [6]

  3. Gold as an investment - Wikipedia

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    Gold attracts various forms of fraudulent activity. Some of the most common are: Cash for gold – With the rise in the value of gold due to the financial crisis of 2007–2010, there has been a surge in companies that will buy personal gold in exchange for cash, or sell investments in gold bullion and coins.

  4. Gold fixing - Wikipedia

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    Due to wartime emergencies and government controls, the London gold fixing was suspended between 1939 and 1954, when the London gold market was closed. On 21 January 1980 the gold fixing reached the price of $850, a figure not surpassed until 3 January 2008 when a new record of $865.35 per troy ounce was set in the a.m. fixing.

  5. Gold surges past $2,900 to new record amid tariff threats

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    Gold surged above $2,900 to a new record Monday as escalated tariff threats spurred buying and Wall Street analysts remained bullish on the safe haven asset. Gold futures (GC=F) climbed more than ...

  6. How Much Is a Gold Bar Worth?

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    The 1-ounce gold bar is what is used to calculate live gold prices. There is also a troy ounce, which is the unit used when measuring precious metals. With troy ounces, 12 ounces equal one pound.

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  8. London bullion market - Wikipedia

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    The London bullion market is a wholesale over-the-counter market for the trading of gold, silver, platinum and palladium. Trading is conducted amongst members of the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA), tightly overseen by the Bank of England. Most of the members are major international banks or bullion dealers and refiners.

  9. MetaTrader 4 - Wikipedia

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    A chart from the MT4 trading screen The client terminal includes a built-in editor and compiler with access to a user contributed free library of software, articles and help. The software uses a proprietary scripting language, MQL4/MQL5, [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] which enables traders to develop Expert Advisors , custom indicators and scripts.