“We have had a meaningful correction in gold. From $1921 in September 2011 to less than $1200 at the bottom is a fairly large correction. But in longer-term bull markets, these kinds of corrections do occur. We had a 40-50% correction in 1987 in equity markets. But the bull market lasted until the year 2000. Looking at the fundamentals, looking at how debt will continue to increase and how central banks will continue their monetization not only in the US but on a worldwide scale, I assume the price of gold will trend higher. Most likely we’ve seen the lows below $1200. Eventually we will be over $1921. The question is, Will it be this year or in five years? That I don’t know.”
http://goldnews.bullionvault.com/marc-faber-gold-082820134
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