Insight: Dow/Gold Ratio Hits Major Turning Point, Previously Signaling "Gold Outperformance" Over Stocks for Years三
BlockBeats News, December 26, iGold Advisor Chief Analyst and Founder Christopher Aaron announced that the fourth major turning point of the Dow Gold Ratio has arrived. This signal indicates that gold is about to enter several years of continuous growth, while holders of industrial stocks such as the Dow Jones and S&P 500 may face years of losses.
Note: The Dow Gold Ratio refers to the number of ounces of gold required to buy 1 share of each of the Dow's 30 component stocks. Based on the average trend data of the previous 3 key turning points in history (1930–1933, 1968–1980, 2002–2011), the Dow is expected to decline relative to gold by 90.5% over 9.3 years.
Aaron also pointed out that the fourth turning point of the Dow Gold Ratio may be the most crucial trend breakthrough in the history of the two, and the Dow's decline relative to gold may exceed the average of the previous three cycles. (Jinse)
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