BY JONNELLE MARTE
Los Angeles couple Chantay and Conrad Bridges watched the price of gold rise for years but never invested, afraid they would be buying at too high a price. But recently, as gold notched new highs, they?like many investors?changed their minds. "The dollar is losing its value and if we're going to do it we might as well do it now," says Chantay, a real estate agent.
The market upheaval of recent weeks has even the most skeptical investors rethinking their strategies, and gold's relentless climb?it closed yesterday at $1,888.70 per troy ounce, up another 2.15%?has been fueled in part by ...
BY JONNELLE MARTE
Los Angeles couple Chantay and Conrad Bridges watched the price of gold rise for years but never invested, afraid they would be buying at too high a price. But recently, as gold notched new highs, they?like many investors?changed their minds. "The dollar is losing its value and if we're going to do it we might as well do it now," says Chantay, a real estate agent.
The market upheaval of recent weeks has even the most skeptical investors rethinking their strategies, and gold's relentless climb?it closed yesterday at $1,888.70 per troy ounce, up another 2.15%?has been fueled in part by ...
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