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#1 Rogerdodger

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Posted 30 January 2020 - 11:51 PM

Kitco has a weekly poll of sentiment on gold.

Wall Street vs Main street.

This week I guess it's open voting.

 

Vote Now

The results will be tabulated and released after noon (12 PM ET) along with the results from our market professional survey.

 

Results are worth what you pay for them. ;-)


Edited by Rogerdodger, 30 January 2020 - 11:52 PM.


#2 Rogerdodger

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Posted 30 January 2020 - 11:54 PM

Now that you voted... This influenced me: 

 

 

 

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#3 Rogerdodger

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Posted 02 February 2020 - 12:09 PM

Seventeen market professionals took part in the Wall Street survey. Fourteen, or 82%, called for gold to rise. There were three votes, or 18%, saying gold would fall, and no voters calling for a sideways market.

Meanwhile, 995 votes were cast in an online Main Street poll. A total of 687 voters, or 69%, looked for gold to rise in the next week. Another 163, or 16%, said lower, while 145, or 15%, were neutral.

Survey Results



#4 Russ

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Posted 30 March 2020 - 06:05 AM

https://www.kitco.co...since-2008.html

 

Latest poll for end of March, 2020... Fourteen market professionals took part in the Wall Street survey. There were 10 votes, or 71%, for higher prices next week. One respondent, or 7%, was bearish, while three, or 21%, were neutral or called for sideways prices.

Meanwhile, 1,595 votes were cast in an online Main Street poll. A total of 1,138 voters, or 71%, looked for gold to rise in the next week. Another 244, or 15%, said lower, while 213, or 13%, were neutral.


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