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During troubled financial times,like we see today, investors have always sought to protect their capital by moving into more trusted assets such as gold and silver. If you're looking for protection against fiscal irresponsibility and a collapsing dollar, then Gold and Silver Is Your Ultimate Investment.

Unlike Stocks and bonds, it's value wll never go to zero. Since 2001's lows, gold has increased over $500, while silver prices have tripled. Several analysts believe gold could surpass $1,500 per ounce in the coming years and perhaps rise to as much as $2,000 per ounce. Silver is predicted by some analysis to reach $50.00 per ounce. Some of the factors identified by precious metals analysts which may positively affect future gold prices include:

1. The falling U.S dollar. The dollar has fallen to record lows against a number of major currencies. Many experts expect the dollar to fall further as the Federal Reserve continues to lower interest rates to prevent the U.S. economy from falling into recession. Analysts believe a falling dollar generally results in higher gold prices.
2. According to the World Gold Council, global demand for gold is outstripping supply. While supply "remained constrained" global demand for gold is up 37% from last year. Fundamentals regarding supply and demand should send gold prices higher.
3. Foreign governments are shifting their dollar reserves to gold. Foreign governments and banks hold large amounts of U.S. Treasuries. China alone holds approximately Five Trillion U.S. dollars. According to experts, even a modest move from dollars to gold and other commodities could drive the dollar lower and gold prices higher.
4. Rising prices, especially in the first half of 2008, and slowing global economic growth have caused oil demand growth to slow dramatically. The recent announcement by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to lower its production target by 1.5 million barrels per day (bbl/d), effective November 1, is aimed at offsetting this lower oil demand and stabilizing prices at or above recent levels.

Future price levels will primarily depend on the magnitude and duration of economic downturn as well as OPEC and non-OPEC behavior. The condition of the global economy is expected to remain the most important factor driving world oil prices. More importantly now is the need for investors to protect their assets while making consistent returns with Precious Metals.

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