China's Rise and the New Age of Gold: How Investors Can Profit from a Changing World

China's Rise and the New Age of Gold: How Investors Can Profit from a Changing World by Stephen Leeb


ISBN
9781260441277
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
272

The "Oracle" of macroeconomic trends shows you how to profit from China's rising place in the global economy
China's growing prominence in the global economy has presented both new challenges and new opportunities for investors. In China's Rise and the New Age of Gold, author Stephen Leeb is the first to predict that by far the biggest opportunity will be in gold, as China's rise precipitates an unprecedented bull market that will propel gold's price to at least $5,000-and possibly up to $15,000-an ounce.
For the past 25 years, Dr. Stephen Leeb has predicted one major trend after another, from the collapse of the dotcom boom to oil topping $100 in this century's first decade. In this timely book, he draws from his vast knowledge of macro-economic trends and current market conditions to fully explain China's plans to launch a new monetary system centered on gold that will replace the global dollar-based monetary system. He provides you with the tools needed to invest in all things gold, from the metal itself to gold mutual funds and ETFs, to individual mining companies. You'll find everything you need to profit from China's rising economic position.
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