Why gold’s bull run has barely begun

Some have argued that gold's bull market started as early as 2001, says Paul van Eeden in his weekly commentary. But he believes it has only just begun. 'If ever there was a time to buy gold, it is now,' he says. Find out why...

Standing at the podium at the international Investment Conference in San Francisco a couple of weekends ago, I was struck that there were as many people in the audience when gold was within a hair of $500 an ounce, as there were in 2001 when the gold price was $260 an ounce. Why is there so little interest in gold, in spite of its price almost doubling in the past five years?

The bull market in gold: Gold price rise

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