Gold price never 'really' hit all-time highs; Lobo Tiggre gives reality check

By Kitco News / September 20, 2016 / marketsanity.com / Article Link

Adjusted for inflation, gold's price has not hit the all-time high yet, said Lobo Tiggre of The Independent Speculator.

"If we go by what the BLS [Bureau of Labor Statistics] publishes for its CPI data, we can see that gold has not hit a new all-time high. To match the 2011 peak, gold would have to go over $2,150, which we haven't reached yet, and to match its 1980 peak, it would have to go over $2,700," Tiggre told Kitco News.

Lobo Tiggre, aka Louis James, is a legendary speculator and was Doug Casey's prot?(C)g?(C) at Casey Research for almost 14 years, until early 2018. He joined the Casey team in 2004. By 2007, he was writing and making investment recommendations in Casey's flagship newsletter, the International Speculator. Now he brings his experience, his connections and his deal flow directly to you, without the barrage of marketing hype used by larger publishers. He is now the editor of IndependentSpeculator.com.

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