Musk's Project Colossus could mint millionaires (From Brownstone Research) Analysts See $4,000 Gold: 3 Ways to Invest at Varied Risk Levels  Despite gold hitting its huge milestone of $3,000 per ounce, several analysts are calling for gold to hit an even more monumental level: $4,000. Analysts at JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs see gold getting to $4,000 by mid-2026. Ed Yardeni at Yardeni Research is calling for the asset to reach this level by the end of 2025. Jeffrey Gundlach, Chief Investment Officer at DoubleLine Capital, is often referred to as the “Bond King." He also thinks gold will hit $4,000, but isn’t sure when. Société Générale, one of the largest banks in France, is also calling for $4,000 if world geopolitics remain unstable. This analysis will dive into three investments with different risk levels that investors can use to take advantage of another big potential run in gold prices. Elon Musk's Near-Death Experience Sparks Dire Warning for Americans
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