Gold Prices Headed for $2,000 an Ounce
Posted on April 13, 2012 at 16:15 PM EDT
Gold prices this week picked up again but are still far from last year's record $1,920.30 an ounce, reached in September. The most-active June contract settled on the Comex Friday at $1,660.20 an ounce, for a gain of 1.8%, or $30.10, since the April 5 market close. Given the economic volatility in 2011, last year was a banner year for gold prices. Fears of global market turmoil helped push the yellow metal to record highs. While the long-term bullish outlook for gold remains, short-term pressures have halted its steady climb. "Gold has found more support recently, but it doesn't have all of the catalysts in place to be driven substantially higher yet," Suki Cooper, an analyst at Barclays Capital, told Reuters . Here's why this dip isn't the start of a bearish gold year, but a chance to stock up before gold prices thrive and head to $2,000 an ounce. To continue reading, please click here...