Peter Hug: Will Iran-U.S. friction push gold prices to ultimate highs?

By Kitco News / September 20, 2001 / marketsanity.com / Article Link

Tensions between the U.S. and Iran seem to have simmered down a bit, but a flare up could happen again and gold could be poised to push higher, said Peter Hug, global trading director of Kitco Metals.

"Right now, gold looks a little suspect, I wouldn't be aggressively chasing it. I'm looking for the market to consolidate here. If it consolidates here, then the next push to $1,600 could be a real push," Hug told Kitco News.

Peter Hug has been involved in precious metals since 1974. He began gaining first-hand investment industry experience at Deak-Perera. He served as SVP at Guardian Trust Company, which became one of the largest international trading houses for precious metals. He developed the first precious metals certificate program and the first margin trading accounts for metals on the cash market. Peter has acquired extensive experience in the wholesale markets and international asset diversification. A frequent speaker at precious metals conferences and in the financial media, he is one of the handful of experts who have succeeded through multiple bull and bear cycles on the strength and skills honed during the dramatic fluctuations of the 1980s. As the Director of Kitco's Precious Metals Division, Peter develops newer and better investment options for Kitco customers.

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