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Chris Blasi: Gold’s Biggest Gains Still to Come, Key Price Driver is Simple

‘You can’t say gold is at a high — you have to look at why, at what brings it to this number and is that still valid. The US they say is creating a trillion dollars of new debt every 100 days,’ he said.

‘I would say gold is not at its high, and looking at it thinking it’s at a high because you value it like a stock or a bond — that would mislead you and prevent you from taking a position that I think you should to preserve your wealth.’

Explaining why it’s important to establish a position in gold sooner than later, Blasi pointed to large entities like central banks, many of which continue to make large purchases of the yellow metal.

‘The central banks see that we are devaluing this currency,’ he said. ‘A lot of people don’t get it, they say we have inflation — well that’s what it is, inflation is the devaluation of the currency. And the move is on for sound money.’

Watch the interview above for more from Blasi on gold. He also discusses the silver, platinum and palladium markets.

Securities Disclosure: I, Charlotte McLeod, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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