The Ruiner
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Well, don't quote me on the number- but I believe 90% of the planet's gold is trapped in sea water... Current technology makes it more expensive to extract than it's worth- but we all know that will eventually change with future technology. Not to mention that alchemy became a reality with the Hadron collider- they were able to knock an atom off lead and create a molecule of gold- but the energy expended made it not equitable whatsoever- again- in time technology will cheapen and prevail. Gold is quite useful for electronics and what not- it very conductive doesn't corrode. A good percentage of space probes n stuff are made with it. I'm more of a currency trader, but I am watching gold charts on a daily basis for correlation. It's been on an impressive uptrend exacerbated by qe2 that rocked the value of the usd. The usd and yen are considered safe havens, but now the dollar is rotating out of favor for gold. There is alot of hype too- even Mr. T was telling people to buy gold- that's usually the time to stay away and let it take a big retracement. I still think the fundamentals mean it will rise over the long term though.
i had never heard of that, but you are totally right. I am reading that there is no real economically feasible way to isolate the compounds...It seems that this avenue has been long abandoned.