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Big Cycle Date for Gold This Week

Gold arrives this week at a potentially significant cycle date, having already traveled over $200 up from an equivalent date back in July.

This has been a particularly powerful and profitable cycle to the upside. And I think it is just the warm-up act for an epic run in gold.

But right now -- this week -- it's time to pay close attention for the cycle to switch into a corrective period.

Fortunately, knowing about this dominant timing cycle in gold also gives us a very good idea about how long a corrective period will last. And once I see how any initial reversal pattern develops, I should have a good understanding about the potential extent of any pull-back.

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