To clarify, Armstrong did say $5000 but that is the potential top once gold has its final push. He also stated that the U.S. dollar at the time will be under pressure at the same time so its relative value to Aussie dollar may not be as significant.
As for $800 gold, he didn't predict this, it is one of the targets. He has clearly stated that a break below the $1000 but that does not rule out a temporary rise....which he also wrote about a week or two ago.
Nothing happens in a straight line.
I am with Leon on this one.
Armstrong has saved me a lot of money so to me proof is in the pudding. I got out of silver when he clearly stated it was pushing lower...this was in the mid 30's at the time.
Unfortunately there will some here that will consider it a lucky guess should gold go below the $1000.
Armstrongs turning points are not predictions, just to make it clear...he doesn't predict. They are simply points of strength or weakness.