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PHYSICAL : The actual price of physical Gold, Platinum, or Silver is always higher than the paper spot price. This is because the spot price represents the paper or electronic market value, not the physical metal in your hand. PHYSICAL PRICE :
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Wall Street analysts see virtually no downside for gold prices, retail investors maintain bullish outlook

Gold traded in an elevated and narrow range this week, frequently testing the $2,000 psychological price barrier without ever managing to break decisively above it. The precious metal continues to be trapped between evenly balanced opposing forces, as declining bond yields and optimism that the Fed funds rate has truly peaked compete with the pullback in…

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Gold Nears $2,000 Amid Global Tensions

For decades, gold has remained the best-performing asset class, providing double-digit returns for investors. True to form, gold demand this quarter remains above the long-term average as precious metal prices continue to move in response to global events. According to the World Gold Council (WGC), gold buying by central banks also continues at a scorching…

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