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st_oscoin_fundamental.jpg Fundamental and Technical Outlook of Gold
Stanford Financial Review January 2007 - March 2007.

From a fundamental and long-term standpoint, we feel that gold should continue to move higher for a variety of reasons. Some of those reasons include historically high energy prices and possible inflation, declining central bank sales, strong demand in the Middle East, China, and India, and geopolitical concerns such as terrorism.
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st_oscoin_gold.jpg Gold & Dollar Relationship
Stanford Financial Review October 2006-December 2006.

Usually, the U.S. dollar and gold prices move inversely of one another. This is due to the fact that the exchange value of the dollar falls against the world's major currencies, the buying power of the dollar declines, which makes gold cost less for the individual investor.
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st_oscoin_slug.jpg U.S. Assay Office Fifty Dollar Gold "SLUGS"
Stanford Financial Review July 2006-September 2006.


The 1848 discovery of gold in California created special problems for some of the state's inhabitants. The massive influx of people, coupled with inflation and lack of coins with which to conduct business, led to great difficulties.
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