The gold market has been range bound the last couple of weeks, frustrating many who thought it would catch a 'safe-haven' bid in light of the US shutdown and...

Jordan Eliseo

ABC Bullion

The gold market has been range bound the last couple of weeks, frustrating many who thought it would catch a 'safe-haven' bid in light of the US shutdown and debt ceiling debacle. Whilst this has helped support prices (they've held up better than equities), investors aren't yet willing to step back into the market with any great vigour, especially with sentiment towards metals overwhelmingly bearish. Goldman Sachs recently called gold a slam dunk sell (because the Fed will taper as the economy improves), whilst JP Morgan were bearish because the economy won't improve, hence no inflation. We're still sticking with our holdings in both gold and silver, confident they'll outperform all traditional asset classes over the next 5 years, if not the next 5 months. If we see gold re-test the June lows at 1100-1200 it will be a historical buying opportunity for brave and long-term focused investors


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Jordan Eliseo
General Manager
ABC Bullion

Gold and precious metal bull since early 2000. Have spent +25yrs working in investment analytics, research & portfolio construction, with a primary focus on the role of precious metals in investor portfolios. Author of two books on investing in...

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