Tuesday, August 2, 2011

What Is The Gold

We would like to Gold ...

But we like money.

Gold is historically the most coveted of precious metals.

But it should be men such as George Soros, Warren Buffett and Bill Gates has invested heavily in the less glamorous cousin, the silver ...

Silver is a contrarian play, and was blown out of the water golden. We expect this to continue for several reasons, including the historical relations and long-term trends we follow.

Signal - described in detail in our report - points to much higher prices. $ 100 is certainly not out of the question, and show you why.

The money today is more than a means of preserving wealth. It is an investment with solid fundamentals.

Gold is a metallic element with atomic number 79 and symbol of Au. Although the name comes from an old English word that means yellow gold, the symbol comes from the Latin Aurum, which means "shining dawn."

It is a periodic table of elements, gold is found in Group 11, as well as silver, copper and Roentgenium Season 6, and between platinum and mercury. It 'called "transition metals". Gold is more malleable, ductile. Described as yellow, gold is one of the so-called precious metals, gold and silver.

Known since ancient times - in collaboration with the mercury, sulfur, copper, silver, lead and tin - the gold was used in 6000 BC At the beginning of gold jewelry including, bracelets and rings as well as decoration. Its malleability means that the early use of practical articles, it was impossible, so it was only used for decoration. Civilizations that employed including the Egyptians, the Greeks, Mesopotamia, and the Romans.

Bonanza is found in both deposits and alluvial deposits, and, of course, not combined. Although most of the deposit is in South Africa, note deposits are located in Australia, the Soviet Union, and the number of western states of the United States, also in southern Arizona, California, Montana and Washington in the north-west of Pacific, and South Dakota in the Midwest.

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