What does this mean for the price of gold

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  1. mmissinglink

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    After reading some recent news ( http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/05...ing-price-of-gold/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0 ) on the gold price fixing by some major banks allegations, if true, what does this mean for the price of gold?

    Some analysts are arguing that gold will loose notable value because investors are going to run from gold if the allegations are true. Other analysts believe that the price will maintain or rise in the wake of evidence of price fixing.

    What do you make of the price of gold in the months and years to come?
     
  2. TheEnd

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    I suppose it depends if any country brings in an electronic currency instead of Gold backed like in the olden days.

    We now live in the 21st century where anything is possible!
     
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    SpacePete Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    WTF??? How did you even find that site S.P???
     
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    SpacePete Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Simple really. I visited ZOMBO COM -- where anything is possible -- and with the knowledge I gained I was able to adjust the RFC 5322 (section 3-3) email msg header date-time field and thereby send a link to ZOMBO.COM to my past self with instructions to visit ZOMBO.COM.

    Note that, according to RFC 5322, the year component of the date is defined as any numeric value equal or greater to 1900 so obviously an email cannot be sent back earlier than 1900. Also, some of the very early email servers did not correctly verify the sign of the entered date-time components and it is rumoured that sending a value of -1 will trigger a numeric underflow exception that crashes the timeline. Probably you shouldn't try that.
     
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    adze67 Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    WTF??? To the answer :lol:
     
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    Ye thats what i am thinking lol! Too much internets for me again!!! :D
     
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