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 Gold Bullion Assets  Why You Should Own Gold Bullion Assets  5 years Return on Gold  Market Trends  Gold Price Analysis and USD Index rate.  The future of Gold Assets  How To Diversify Your Investments To Gold Asset: Gold Broker  Questions And Answers

 For thousands of years, gold has been man's premier store of value, most trusted world wide by individuals than any paper investment or paper currency.  Gold cannot be inflated by printing more of it. It cannot be devalued by government decree, and unlike paper currency or other investments( stocks and shares), gold is an asset which does not depend on anybody’s promise to pay.  Although, gold has been mined for more than 6000 years. Because of its scarcity, gold is one of the most sought after metals on earth.

Gold serves as an hedge against:  Inflation.  Currency deviation.  Downturn In Stocks And Shares Gold Serves as:  Store of value  Real Asset

 Price Appreciation  $100 invested in Gold Asset in 2005 is now worth $500  Gold Asset Price =400%  Exchange Rate  As at 2005, USD/NGN=113 $100 = 11,300  As at when this report was compiled, USD/NGN=157.5  Exchange rate return=39%  $500=N78,750

 Market Uptrend: An uptrend market is characterized by series of HIGHER HIGHs And HIGHER LOWS.  Market Downtrend: A downtrend market is characterized by series of LOWER HIGHs And LOWER LOWS.

 Daily Chart Analysis  Weekly Chart Analysis

  Monthly Chart Analysis

 Gold Price Trends  USD Index: EUR, GBP, CHF, AUD, NZD, YEN, CAD.

 Real Interest Rate:  This is the nominal interest rate minus inflation rate.

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