Gold Prices Today Fall but Could Gain 18% in 2017

Gold prices today fell to $1,186 and marked for their fourth consecutive day of losses.

But we still stand by our gold price prediction of $1,400 an ounce in 2017.

Here's why we're confident in gold's bull run this year...

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