Gold Bull vs. Bear
Airtime: Mon. May 17 2010 | 8:43 AM ET
Tom O’Brien, editor of The Gold Report, expects a $200 pullback in gold, and Brian Hicks, of US Global Investors, thinks the commodity could soar to $1,500. They go head-to-head on CNBC.
Airtime: Mon. May 17 2010 | 8:43 AM ET
Tom O’Brien, editor of The Gold Report, expects a $200 pullback in gold, and Brian Hicks, of US Global Investors, thinks the commodity could soar to $1,500. They go head-to-head on CNBC.
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