Trump to Send Gold Price to $10,000
Commodities / Gold and Silver 2016 Nov 10, 2016 - 01:20 PM GMTTrump is going to the White House…
Just as I called on ABC Australia two weeks ago.
I also said stock markets would initially crash…
And, gold would soar overnight.
We saw that as the Trump result came in.
Gold jumped to $1,320 on the news and could soon be heading much, much higher as a result of the election result.
In fact, in my book The New Case for Gold I reveal the fundamental reasons why gold could even reach as high as $10,000.
Now could be a great time to invest in gold and profit on this upwards movement.
But if you aren't sure just how to do that…
You should click here and secure a free copy of my book: The New Case for Gold
This book will be invaluable to you over the coming weeks and months.
It was essential reading yesterday, but in light of Trump's victory...
This book has never been more relevant.
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It'll reveal how you can take action to protect YOUR wealth in the coming weeks and months – and even profit – in the wake of one of the most controversial elections the world has ever seen.
Watch my urgent video now.
Best wishes,
Jim Rickards
Author
New Case For Gold
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