Probably not in the short-term; gold has recently been grossly overinflated by speculation and fears of a major depression and loss of value of the US Dollar. However, over a long enough period, it is likely that the price of gold will rise; few new sources of gold are being found, relative to the rise in demand for jewlery, efficient conductors, medical devices, etc.
yes
Gold prices have been on the high rise for some years now, and no it does not look like gold prices will decrease in the near future.
If future price I higher than current price, demand will rise, people will purchase more of that product today instead of waiting for price to rise. While if the price in the future is going to be lowered consumers will wait until the price is dropped to purchase.
if the price is expected to rise,current demand will rise.
Expectation elasticity of demand mean if in future the price will rise then in present the demand of that comm. will fall i.e elasticity will be +ve.. n vice versa..., RELATIONSHIP OF EXPECTION OF PRESE WITH THAT COMMODITY Expectations about future price rise or fall is directly related with present or a recent demand i.e if prise rise in future, the demand will rise 4 that comm. n vise versa....
yes
Gold prices have been on the high rise for some years now, and no it does not look like gold prices will decrease in the near future.
The future for gold prices is predicted to be rising. If you buy gold now you will be able to rise the price and sell it for more in the future of the world.
i think gold will rise
The price of gold is expected to rise slightly in 6 months.
If future price I higher than current price, demand will rise, people will purchase more of that product today instead of waiting for price to rise. While if the price in the future is going to be lowered consumers will wait until the price is dropped to purchase.
if the price is expected to rise,current demand will rise.
It just depends on what country your in. (USA- price probably lowering)
As with any other commodity, price is determined by supply and demand. Gold has a relatively low supply with high demand, which causes the price to rise.
The future tense of "rise" is "will rise" or "is going to rise."
Expectation elasticity of demand mean if in future the price will rise then in present the demand of that comm. will fall i.e elasticity will be +ve.. n vice versa..., RELATIONSHIP OF EXPECTION OF PRESE WITH THAT COMMODITY Expectations about future price rise or fall is directly related with present or a recent demand i.e if prise rise in future, the demand will rise 4 that comm. n vise versa....
The price of gold has exceeded the performance of the DOW in the past 12 months. There has been a fast rise in the number of companies actively buying gold.