Gold Price Trend Analysis

Why are gold prices soaring recently?
Gold prices soared to an all-time record of more than US$865 an ounce, surpassing the record set more than a quarter of sa century ago in 1980 at the height of the inflation crisis that accompanied the start of the Iran-Iraq war.
Using the demand and supply analysis, account for the trend in gold prices over the last decade.
Discuss how a knowledge of deman elasticity concepts is of practical use to an owner of a gold jewellery shop.
wow thats a tough question. all i can say is im young optimist , but I can feel our country (as we know it) is on a decline, our currency is backed by work not yet done (debt), im poor and i still made myself invest in some gold coins (and silver).
E-mini S&P Futures Trading Trend Analysis for 4/27/2009
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