Gold Setting Up A Buy Point?

Published: Thu, 01/17/19

 
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Larry Williams
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Fellow Trader,

As you know, I recently released my Forecast 2019 Report.

The chart below is part of my 2019 forecast for Gold. You will note the closing price was 1242.60. Since then Gold has followed the forecast with a rally of over $5,000 per contract from the forecast date. 

Gold Forecast

Now, is it time for a decline... a big one... or just a pullback in a huge up trend?

The answer to this is very clear in the Forecast 2019 Report for gold, just as it is for every actively traded commodity and the major stock markets of the world. This year I have included major stocks like Apple, Tesla, Google, etc.

You are shown the major trend and shorter-term cycles in each forecast. The future can be known in advance.

Find out more and get a free forecast by clicking below
==> https://www.ireallytrade.com/forecast2019/

Good Luck and Good Trading,

Larry Williams

PS: See for yourself what Gold has done recently.

Gold Forecast

 

 
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