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Oh! Yoo-hoo...!
Oh! Yoo-hoo...!
The more expensive gold is, the higher the volatility, everyone knows that. Gold has a higher return, unless of course...))
Listen to you, about 10 years ago all the majors were just standing still because gold was worth mere pennies compared to today's prices.
The more expensive gold is, the higher the volatility
Volatility is usually just tied to highs and lows, not to individual instruments.
And not to instruments, but to tools :)
The point is that the cause and the consequence are like twins; but look closely: 1) the cause; 2) the consequence.
boo-ga-ga
boo-ha-ha
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