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Post by FrankSmarton Jan 06, 2013 8:41pm
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Gold Survey - Kitco 60% Bullish

Gold Survey - Kitco 60% Bullish

 

Gold Survey: Higher Prices For Gold Seen Next Week By Majority of Participants

Friday January 04, 2013 12:02 PM

Gold prices could rise next week, according to a majority of participants in the weekly Kitco News Gold Survey.

In the Kitco News Gold Survey, out of 33 participants, 20 responded this week. Of those 20 participants, 12 see prices up, while seven see prices down, and one is sees prices moving sideways. Market participants include bullion dealers, investment banks, futures traders, money managers and technical-chart analysts.

Those who see higher prices point to the underlying theme that has support gold prices, which is loose monetary policy by global central banks.

“I’m bullish as global uncertainties and continued (lowering) of the value in currencies from central banks around the world,” said Rich DeFalco, principal, 76 Capital Partners.

Even though participants who see higher prices cite accommodative central bank monetary policy globally, many of those who see weaker prices said gold is going to still reel from the surprising news out of the December Federal Open Market Committee meeting minutes which showed that policy-makers could end monthly purchases of U.S. debt by the end of this year. Several suggested this will weigh on gold for some time, with at least one saying this may have changed the trend.

Adam Klopfeinstein, market strategist with Archer Financial Services, said he’s short gold. “Big liquidation here and I don’t mean my blender,” he said, adding that he expects prices to fall under $1,600 an ounce.

The person who sees prices trading sideways said much depends on how the market closes.

Kitco Gold Survey

Allen Sykora contributed to this survey.

By Debbie Carlson of Kitco News dcarlson@kitco.com

 

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