Summer is Breaking Out—and so is Gold - Weekly Wrap-Up (June 21, 2019)
June 21, 2019
Today marks the summer solstice: the official first day of summer and the longest day of the year. And as gold continues its breakout, it could be a long day indeed for bankers.
On this edition of the Wrap-Up, Eric Sprott gives you all the gold and silver news you need, including:
• Why top of range targets aren’t as crazy as they might seem
• How the breakout will affect the mining shares
• Plus: Why the U.S. price will catch up fast
“I love going back to the call we had three weeks ago, when I said I’d read an article that I really believed in that suggested gold would have a rally for 5-7 weeks… We’ve had three of them now! This rally started at $1275. We’re at $1400. That gentleman, Chris Vermeulen, and I’ve got to give him credit for being prescient… The first target was $1450, but he actually thought it was going to go to $1650. And I want the listeners to think about that: $1650! What would happen?”
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