Πολυ ακραιο παντως να πουλησει ολο τον χρυσο ενω οι υπολοιπες χωρες αγοραζουν μανιωδως, τι κρυβεται αραγε πισω απο την πραξη αυτη?
Δεν είναι μόνο ο Καναδάς ή έκπληξη χώρα είναι άλλη, και αδειάζει αβέρτα τα τελευταία χρόνια με τακτική και ήσυχα.
Και πιάνουν κορόϊδα κάποιους διαχειριστές (που κάπου κάπου δίνουν και κάποιο δωράκι στους διαχειριστές των οικονομικών κάποιων κρατών) δεκάδων ή και εκατοντάδων δις που αγοράζουν
, γιατί όταν κάποιος πουλά, κάποιος άλλος αγοράζει....
The last bear market in gold lasted from 1980 until 2002. Between 1999-2002, when gold prices were at their lowest, Gordon Brown, who, at the time was the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, decided to sell approximately half of the U.K.'s gold reserves. As we now know, that marked the end of the gold bear market, followed by a strong rally into 2011 which saw gold increase in price by over $1,600. The price multiplied by over sixfold from the low in 2002. This became known as the
"Brown Bottom."[....]
While many have been pointing to the demand in China, India and Russia as the reason gold was supposed to rally over the last 4 years, gold has continued lower during that time. But, I have been patiently awaiting news about governments selling their gold as an indication of a major bottom in the market, at least from a historical and sentiment perspective. I believe when we look back years from now, 2002 and 2016 will both represent major bottoming points in a very long term uptrend for gold.
And, while 2002 became known as the "Brown Bottom," 2016 may yet become known as the
"Maple Leaf Low."http://www.marketwatch.com/story/canadas-gold-sale-could-mark-a-long-term-bottom-2016-03-11