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The Top Five Best Gold Plays

Posted July 31, 2008

“Missing out on gold is already costing investors a pretty penny. What’s more, most experts are forecasting gold prices to rise at least another 56% by the end of this year. So, how does one profit from gold? It’s simple.” — Mike Caggeso

Blogger’s note: Mike Caggeso of Money Morning recently compiled a valuable special report for his readers. Mike outlined the five best ways to invest in gold for today’s market. And I thought you’d appreciate a look. You can find his special report here or read on to learn more.

by Mike Caggeso

Baltimore — (TFN): When times are tough, gold soars.

And frankly, the economy has been tough: $4 gasoline, the housing crisis, rampant inflation, plummeting stocks…

But all the while, gold prices vaulted a cool 43.25% in the past year.

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Missing out on gold is already costing investors a pretty penny. What’s more, most experts are forecasting gold prices to rise at least another 56% by the end of this year.

So, how does one profit from gold? It’s simple. You don’t have to wade through a plethora of flashy web sites offering bullion or risk it all on a junior mining company. Read on to learn five ways to invest in gold now.

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