“Billionaire John Paulson, who lost over $700 million after April’s gold crash, has cut his holdings by half. As one of the last major institutional holders of gold ETFs, Paulson & Co.’s exit may signal the bottom in the gold market we’ve been waiting for. Two major institutional players also give us reason to be enthusiastic. JP Morgan is advising its customers to go long on gold ‘with a four-five week time horizon,’ citing further supply squeezing in South Africa and seasonal pickup in India. And Goldman Sachs recently increased its position in SPDR Gold Trust to 4.4 million shares… more than six times what it held at the end of March.”
http://dailyreckoning.com/paulsons-out-but-jp-morgan-and-goldman-sachs-are-in-go-long-gold/
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