Help finding Gold Charts
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Im looking for yearly gold charts for the last 30 years...
Not one chart with the last 30 years... but 30 charts for each of the last 30 years (Each chart containing Jan 01-Dec 31 for that respective year).
I have searched for 15-20 min, and cant find this easily. I would like them to all be in the same "format" so they are easy to switch between...
Not one chart with the last 30 years... but 30 charts for each of the last 30 years (Each chart containing Jan 01-Dec 31 for that respective year).
I have searched for 15-20 min, and cant find this easily. I would like them to all be in the same "format" so they are easy to switch between...
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yearly historical gold charts
The yearlies are below the monthlies
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
TD
roadrunner
<< <i>Of course if you are cohodk you would either have the the last 30 years memorized or charts printed out and pinned to the headboard of your bed. MJ
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Some people have tv's in their bathroom. I have, well........
Knowledge is the enemy of fear
<< <i>www.chartsrus.com has a plethora of PM and commodity stock history going back 30 yrs+. Butyou'll have to interpolate off the graph as no raw data is supplied. >>
We're planning on adding daily gold/silver prices for 30+ years (raw data, downloadable and viewable, for free) at http://About.Ag. We just have to figure out the best way to present the data.
<< <i>www.kitco.com is your friend.
TD >>
Only on the "good" days.
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<< <i>www.kitco.com is your friend.
TD >>
Only on the "good" days. >>
Agreed! They do have some bogus data that they refuse to fix. They show the average price of silver (London Fix) in 1979 as $21.73. There were only 8 days in 1979 when the London Fix was higher than that; the real average price was much lower.