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What might the gold price be in four years time in 2026?


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Just now, stefffana said:

My guess is 2150 Jars of plum jam

 

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tbh as I've only been stacking under a year, I'm hoping current prices drop a bit before all these 2026 predictions so I can grab a few more Oz's which I'll probably lose in an unfortunate boating accident 😂

Looking to complete a date run of Bu Sovs and still require; 2010, 2011, 2018 & 2019

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I'd like to adjust my guess to £1,753.22  (**ck I'm picky!!!)

Stocks will go higher, gold will also go higher than what it is now, but believe gold will lag behind the stock market... Bitcoin, junk etc.

Then 2033, bam!! 

If you know what (**ck**g) gold is, you'll (**ck**g) know what I mean!

Apologies for so many (**ck**g) stars! 🤣🤣🤣

Damn this is good wine 🍷 

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On 19/03/2022 at 14:18, dicker said:

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@HerefordBullyun What is bum jam?  

Given @HerefordBullyun didn't respond to 'what is bum jam', I'm assuming 'bum jam' is a big and possiblly sensitive part of @HerefordBullyun's 'pants down' life.

@HerefordBullyun if inflation is starting to 'bite', I'll post you some 'bum jam' if you need it?

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  • 2 years later...

We’re now two years on from this post, why does time go so fast.

So, we’re halfway ish to March 2026 and even reading some of these predictions two years later are interesting.

I am going to make one prediction and that is that two years on you’ll all be laughing (with interest) at others predictions.

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😁another pointless thread …. just keep buying. My wild guess? £1200 …🤔(for a bullion sovereign 😮)😁😕

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The pitfall I see in stackers they wish and pray gold will go up and it always does……they can’t work out why they are getting progressively poorer. 
 

Yay! Golds gone up…….a jar of coffee in 4 years will be £12 and your gas and electricity bill will be 7 ton per month.  
 

Gold will not make you rich it’s preserves the wealth you invest. 

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On 17/03/2022 at 09:36, Paul said:

In the event of USA entering hyperinflationary times, i will go with the overly optimistic price of 

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an oz ;) 

I reckon this is going to be closest at this rate! :blink::D

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