![]() While safe-haven buying is pushing gold higher, the global economic slowdown is suppressing the price of crude, driving the gold/oil ratio to 21, well above its 40-year average near 15. Translation: expect higher gold and lower oil (mining uses lots of energy) to mean SOARING PROFITS for gold producers. Will the ratio continue its upward momentum? The tea leaves aren’t talking. But we do know that if the best gold producers in the world were profitable last year with $100 oil, that profit margins look ready to explode with $40 oil and $900 gold. Don’t wait to read about yesterday’s opportunity in tomorrow’s paper. Learn how to lock in your share of the profits today with a subscription to BIG GOLD. Interested in squeezing four times more profit from gold? Click here.
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