2016 Gold Report from Armstrongeconomics
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In this report, you will find the most extensive review and explanation on gold benchmarks with charts dating back to the 1970s, illustrating their performance and how cycle inversions unfold. In addition to this year’s report, we have provided a special video on gold and silver that covers the gold/silver ratio as well.
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