As the first half of 2013 closed, investors have been abandoning ship and are dashing for the exits as fast as their trading platforms can carry them. “Some of the recent selling likely was related to fears that the Federal Reserve would begin decelerating the amount of money it was creating to buy bonds. The Fed currently spends $85 billion a month on the quantitative easing program, which has been accompanied by fears of inflation that have yet to materialize.” Yahoo Finance reported.
Sites like Bullionvault.com, Forbes.com, and Reuters.com have been on the dot with gold market behaviors. With gold being considered primarily as a hedge fund, there’s still ongoing debates being gathered by these gold resource sites.
That said, whether or not selling gold is the main concern at present.
As CoinNews points out, “Gold for August delivery traded higher Friday by $12.10, or 1%, to settle at $1,223.70 an ounce on the Comex in New York. The daily gain, supported by improved physical demand, was a first for the yellow metal this week.”
As accurate as it may be, the recent round of gold surveys were heavily bearish for prices this week. “New surveys warmed up a bit in bullish sentiment for higher gold prices in the upcoming, holiday-shortened trading week,” CoinNews highlights.
More details on Gold performance can be read in CoinNews’ complete article.
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