
2) China has $2 Trillion in Foreign Currency reserves (Fiat Currency) and only 2% in gold, vs. 75% for US and 10% worldwide average. With every .5% drop in the dollar, drops the value of China foreign currency reserves by $10 billion dollars (a move happening daily recently). If China wisely decides to increase its gold reserves and reduce it fiat currency exposure to even just the worldwide average, gold prices could move substantially higher and stay at higher price levels.
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