How do you value gold to judge the fairness of the current price? For most commodities, the price is thought to be equal to it's intrinsic value plus a speculation cost. Therefore, reguardless of price in a fiat system, one must worry about what percentage of the current price can be attributed to this speculation cost.
One interesting thing I have read is the following:
"With an ounce of gold a man could buy a fine suit of clothes in the time of Shakespeare, in that of Beethoven and Jefferson, in the Depression of the 1930s,"
The forbes article provided below is from 1998 and observed that gold, priced in USD, was underpriced using this measurement. A few years later, gold began to increase in price faster than inflation.
http://www.forbes.com/global/1998/0504/0103032a.html
Now, in 2012, I look at the price of gold, priced in USD, once more. How much of the current price is based on speculation? Perhaps the drop from the 1,900s to the 1,600s was speculation price being drivin from the gold price.
The guy who wrote these two articles thinks gold's true value is still higher:
http://www.24hgold.com/english/news...10020&redirect=false&contributor=Paul+Tustain
http://gold.bullionvault.com/How/GoldValue/
Discuss!

One interesting thing I have read is the following:
"With an ounce of gold a man could buy a fine suit of clothes in the time of Shakespeare, in that of Beethoven and Jefferson, in the Depression of the 1930s,"
The forbes article provided below is from 1998 and observed that gold, priced in USD, was underpriced using this measurement. A few years later, gold began to increase in price faster than inflation.
http://www.forbes.com/global/1998/0504/0103032a.html
Now, in 2012, I look at the price of gold, priced in USD, once more. How much of the current price is based on speculation? Perhaps the drop from the 1,900s to the 1,600s was speculation price being drivin from the gold price.
The guy who wrote these two articles thinks gold's true value is still higher:
http://www.24hgold.com/english/news...10020&redirect=false&contributor=Paul+Tustain
http://gold.bullionvault.com/How/GoldValue/
Discuss!
