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Home»Posts tagged with»negative real rates

Jordan Roy-Byrne: Why Gold is Lagging Real Interest Rates

By Herman James on 07/28/2021   All, Headlines, Investment Gurus, Other Gurus, Others, Videos  

Jordan Roy-Byrne: Why Gold is Lagging Real Interest Rates

The Daily Gold, Released on 7/29/21 Various data suggest, given the level of real interest rates, Gold should be trading higher. That gap could close as Gold makes a short-term rally. But it has very stiff resistance at $1900, and real interest rates are likely to rise over the coming quarters. That could be what […]




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