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Online Gold Trading : A Safe Haven

Online gold trading is one of the fastest growing sectors of Forex. The global recession has had a remarkable effect on gold trading driving the price up to a record $1538.35 an ounce.

How has the global economic recession affected online gold trading?

The recession has been significant in that it has prompted people to question the stability of previously secure currencies like the US dollar. When the value of such currencies falls people flock to gold. This is because, unlike currencies, gold always recovers its value regardless of what is going on in the world. Its fate is not governed by the economic performance of any particular country, nor is it greatly affected by other phenomenon such as war or natural disasters. For this reason investors with no interest in Forex, stock pile gold to avoid market fluctuations altogether. As such gold is a safe haven during times of uncertainty.

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3 Tier Cake Stand Fitting Center Handle Elegance Silver


3 Tier Cake Stand Fitting Center Handle Elegance Silver


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Westland Giftware Elvis Presley Elvis and Gold Record 4-1/2-Inch Magnetic Salt and Pepper Shakers


Westland Giftware Elvis Presley Elvis and Gold Record 4-1/2-Inch Magnetic Salt and Pepper Shakers


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Measures 4.5″ highItem # 18375New in its original boxMade By Westland Giftware…

Elvis Gold Record Magnet


Elvis Gold Record Magnet


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Elvis Presley Gold Record Magnet…

Robin Hood (A Walt Disney Masterpiece) [VHS]


Robin Hood (A Walt Disney Masterpiece) [VHS]


$5.00


A minor classic from Disney, this 1973 all-animal, all-animated musical version of the familiar story is more charming than one might expect. Perhaps it’s the warm, chummy take on key relationships within the legend–the way Robin Hood (Brian Bedford) gets twitterpated whenever the subject of Maid Marian (Monica Evans) comes up or the way best pal Little John (Phil Harris voicing a variation …

So Dear to My Heart [VHS]


So Dear to My Heart [VHS]


$9.94


This delightful Disney film which combines live-action with animation, tells the story of a young boy who takes his ill-tempered black sheep to the county fair in the hope of winning a medal. This heartwarming and nostalgic film also includes several lively songs and animated sequences….

WCW/nWo - Goldberg: Who's Next? [VHS]


WCW/nWo – Goldberg: Who’s Next? [VHS]


$14.98


VHS Tape…

Wedding Guest Registry Book Trimmed In Gold Beautiful For Weddings, Anniversaries, And Functions


Wedding Guest Registry Book Trimmed In Gold Beautiful For Weddings, Anniversaries, And Functions


$12.95


Beautiful keepsake for that special day.
Great for weddings, Anniversaries, Showers and special functions….

Gold Plastic Records (Pack of 12)


Gold Plastic Records (Pack of 12)



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Plastic Gold Records


Plastic Gold Records


$5.69


Music Decorations Spice up the Party! The music record decorations are the perfect addition to your rock and roll party decorating. No matter what your event these music note decorations will be sure to make it a hit. Three records per package. 9″ long and wide record decorations. Made of plastic. Music decorations like these are perfect for school dances, Elvis or Blues Brothers parties and any “…

Verbatim 95101 4.7 GB up to 16x Branded Recordable Disc DVD-R (50-Disc Spindle)


Verbatim 95101 4.7 GB up to 16x Branded Recordable Disc DVD-R (50-Disc Spindle)


$17.99


Verbatim DVD-R offer 4.7GB or 120 Minutes of write-once storage capacity, superior recording quality, and compatibility with 1X to 16X DVD-R writers. Verbatim 16X DVD-R discs allows users to record a complete 4.7GB/120Min disc in approximately 5 minutes. Recognized as the choice of professional users, Verbatim DVD-R offers the optimal â??Advanced Azoâ? recording dye, which provides the highest l…



 Baltimore Orioles Ironman Lithograph


Baltimore Orioles Ironman Lithograph


$174.99


The drive to compete. The drive to excel. Every day. Every game. A local kid from Maryland broke into the big leagues as a third baseman with the Baltimore Orioles in 1981. The following season, on may 30, 1982, in the team?s 46th game of the year, Cal Ripken, Jr. Was penciled into the starting lineup. It would be sixteen years and 2,632 games before the Baltimore Orioles would have a starting line-up without his name in it. He shattered the longevity record of 2,130 games set by the Iron Horse, Lou Gehrig – a feat that most baseball observers thought was unattainable by any other player. Cal Ripken Jr., the ultimate competitor, transformed the position of shortstop. He was a gold glove caliber fielder who brought power to the position of shortstop like few before him could do, and he had the uncanny ability to come up with the biggest hits when the lights were shining their brightest. The litany of his achievements is amazing: rookie of the year, two time American League most valuable player, and member of the 1983 World Champion Orioles. One of the greatest ambassadors the game of baseball has ever seen, he had the great fortune to play with his brother as a teammate and his father as a coach and manager. Cal Ripken, Jr.?s place in baseball history was cemented by his overwhelming selection into baseball?s Hall of Fame in 2007. Limited edition to 888 pieces.

 #1's


#1′s


$9.99


Since her 1990 Debut, Mariah Carey has sold more than 115 million records worldwide and has earned an astounding 81 gold, platinum, and multi-platinum records. Her career has been an extraordinary succession of number ones and record-breaking firsts in the music world. With more number one albums (four) than any female artist in the 1990s, Carey was the first female artist to see two of her albums (Music Box and DayDream) reach the ten million mark in sales, and she is the only female artist to have eight albums certified triple platinum or better. Mariah’s entire album catalog has achieved RIAA multi-platinum status. She has had more number one singles than any artist during the 1990s and has seen more singles debut at number one than anyone else. Mariah Carey’s second DVD #1′s delivers just what the title promises: videos for 14 of her chart-toppers, including “Heartbreaker,” “Fantasy,” “Dreamlover,” “Always Be My Baby,” “Love Takes Time,” “Honey,” and “Emotions.” The disc also includes MTV Unplugged performances of “I’ll Be There” and “Someday” and live versions of “Hero” and “Vision of Love.” As a bonus, the DVD also includes the video for the remix of “Heartbreaker,” which features Da Brat and Missy Elliott. Interviews and interactive menus make #1′s a better-than-average DVD video collection and one that will doubtlessly please Carey’s legions of fans. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi

 #1's [Video]


#1′s [Video]


$12.99


Since her 1990 Debut, Mariah Carey has sold more than 115 million records worldwide and has earned an astounding 81 gold, platinum, and multi-platinum records. Her career has been an extraordinary succession of number ones and record-breaking firsts in the music world. With more number one albums (four) than any female artist in the 1990s, Carey was the first female artist to see two of her albums (Music Box and DayDream) reach the ten million mark in sales, and she is the only female artist to have eight albums certified triple platinum or better. Mariah’s entire album catalog has achieved RIAA multi-platinum status. She has had more number one singles than any artist during the 1990s and has seen more singles debut at number one than anyone else. Mariah Carey’s second DVD #1′s delivers just what the title promises: videos for 14 of her chart-toppers, including “Heartbreaker,” “Fantasy,” “Dreamlover,” “Always Be My Baby,” “Love Takes Time,” “Honey,” and “Emotions.” The disc also includes MTV Unplugged performances of “I’ll Be There” and “Someday” and live versions of “Hero” and “Vision of Love.” As a bonus, the DVD also includes the video for the remix of “Heartbreaker,” which features Da Brat and Missy Elliott. Interviews and interactive menus make #1′s a better-than-average DVD video collection and one that will doubtlessly please Carey’s legions of fans. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi

 '80s Soul Gold


’80s Soul Gold


$19.99


Hip-O Records, the reissue arm of the major label Universal, often licenses tracks from other record companies to broaden the selections on its compilation albums. But in assembling ’80s Soul Gold, an entry in Hip-O’s discount-priced series of double-CD collections, compilation producer Harry Weinger must have felt that such borrowings were unnecessary. After all, Universal, a company formed by the merger of MCA and PolyGram, already has deep holdings in soul music, starting with the Motown catalog and including MCA itself, which was a big player on the R&B scene in the ’80s. The 30-track album Weinger has compiled cannot be called a greatest soul hits of the decade exactly. It contains only three songs that were among Billboard magazine’s 25 biggest R&B records of the ’80s — the Dazz Band’s “Let It Whip,” Smokey Robinson’s “Being with You,” and Rockwell’s “Somebody’s Watching Me.” But it is hardly lacking in hits. Every track but one reached the R&B Top Ten (the exception, Billy Preston and Syreeta’s “With You I’m Born Again,” hit the Top Ten of the pop and adult contemporary charts), and 16 — more than half — went to number one. As such, the album provides a good sense of what R&B music sounded like in the decade. That sense is enhanced by Weinger’s wise decision to sequence the album in roughly chronological order. The ’80s was a transitional decade for R&B (as is every decade, come to think of it), and the beats that were moving listeners early on were replaced by other ones as time went on. By the end of the second disc, one can hear hip-hop coming on with the cutups and James Brown sampling of Vanessa Williams’ “The Right Stuff” and the very ’90s-like sound of Guy’s “I Like,” the final track. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi

 12'' Sleeves: Disco Graphics


12” Sleeves: Disco Graphics


$9.95


As a DJ, Toni Rubio had always wondered if some records got played more just because they looked good. Rubio, now a graphic designer, has selected these hundreds of vinyl maxi-single sleeves–the covers for 12-inch remixed singles–to be reproduced in glossy color for further study and pure enjoyment. The artists range from Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, shown on the front of The Message in gold chains, carrying a boom box, to Depeche Mode and Moby, by way of scores of forgotten bands of the 80s whose one good-looking record is having an unexpected second moment in the spotlight. Work is paired for harmony in theme, font, and composition, like Sylk 130’s Last Night a DJ Saved My Life and The Reason’s When the Funk Hits the Fan, which share a bulls-eye motif. Engelbert Humperdink and Simply Red’s leading man, on the other hand, lounge in studio recliners. References to visual and musical trends of the late twentieth century–pop, minimalism, hard core, hyperrealism, electronica–will speed readers on a journey through the recent past and replay, with pleasant nostalgia, the soundtrack for some classic audio moments.

 1920s Racehorse Births: 1920 Racehorse Births, 1921 Racehorse Births, 1922 Racehorse Births, 1923 Racehorse Births, 1924 Racehorse Births


1920s Racehorse Births: 1920 Racehorse Births, 1921 Racehorse Births, 1922 Racehorse Births, 1923 Racehorse Births, 1924 Racehorse Births


$26.06


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1920 Racehorse Births, 1921 Racehorse Births, 1922 Racehorse Births, 1923 Racehorse Births, 1924 Racehorse Births, 1925 Racehorse Births, 1926 Racehorse Births, 1927 Racehorse Births, 1928 Racehorse Births, 1929 Racehorse Births, Phar Lap, Amounis, Blue Larkspur, La Troienne, Burgoo King, Black Gold, Jamestown, Solario, Reigh Count, Peter Pan Iii, Equipoise, Gallant Fox, Princess Doreen, Zev, Sarazen, Mate, Rogilla, Display, Sir Gallahad Iii, Faireno, Malicious, Pharos, Épinard, Blenheim Ii, Chatham, Heroic, Bull Dog, Battleship, Clyde Van Dusen, Mumtaz Mahal, Tourbillon, Twenty Grand, Trigo, Prince Rose, April the Fifth, Nellie Morse, American Flag, Adam’s Apple, Anita Peabody, Pearl Cap, Papyrus, Flying Ebony, Brown Jack, Ladkin, Golden Miller, Coventry, Sunfire, Bubbling Over, Easter Stockings, Colorado, Chance Shot, Whiskery, Crusader, Gallant Sir, Congreve, Aymond, Alcibiades, Shady Well, Motrico, Victorian, Dice, Cuddle, Nightmarch, Hard Tack, Waygood. Excerpt: Phar Lap (19261932) was a champion Thoroughbred racehorse whose achievements captured the public’s imagination during the early years of the Great Depression. Foaled in New Zealand, he was trained and raced in Australia. Phar Lap dominated Australian racing during a distinguished career, winning a Melbourne Cup, two Cox Plates and 19 other weight for age races. He then won the Agua Caliente Handicap in Tijuana, Mexico in track-record time in his final race. After a sudden and mysterious illness, Phar Lap died in 1932. At the time, he was the third highest stakes-winner in the world. His mounted hide is displayed at the Melbourne Museum, his skeleton at Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and his heart at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra. The name Phar Lap derives… More:

 1933 Double Eagle


1933 Double Eagle


$54


New – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 1933 double eagle (United States 20-dollar gold coin) currently holds the record for the highest price paid at auction for a single U.S. coin when it was purchased for US$7.59 million. 445,500 specimens of this Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle were minted in 1933, the last year of production for the Double Eagle, but no specimens ever officially circulated and nearly all were melted down, due to the disco

 1933 Double Eagle


1933 Double Eagle


$54


Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 1933 double eagle (United States 20-dollar gold coin) currently holds the record for the highest price paid at auction for a single U.S. coin when it was purchased for US$7.59 million. 445,500 specimens of this Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle were minted in 1933, the last year of production for the Double Eagle, but no specimens ever officially circulated and nearly all were melted down, due to the disc

 1977 Compilation Albums, including: Decade (neil Young Album), Repeat - The Best Of Jethro Tull - Vol Ii, The Best Of Zz Top, The Monty Python Instant Record Collection, Elton John's Greatest Hits Volume Ii, Best Of Joan C. Baez, Ten Years Of Gold


1977 Compilation Albums, including: Decade (neil Young Album), Repeat – The Best Of Jethro Tull – Vol Ii, The Best Of Zz Top, The Monty Python Instant Record Collection, Elton John’s Greatest Hits Volume Ii, Best Of Joan C. Baez, Ten Years Of Gold


$16.8


Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books

 1981 In Japan


1981 In Japan


$43.61


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Anime of 1981, Manga of 1981, Mobile Suit Gundam, Urusei Yatsura, Captain Tsubasa, Touch, Dr. Slump, Human Crossing, Beast King Golion, Superbook, Ulysses 31, Queen Millennia, Hidamari No Ki, Fang of the Sun Dougram, Golden Warrior Gold Lightan, Unico, Ring ni Kakero, the Kabocha Wine, Daicon Iii and Iv Opening Animations, Dokkiri Doctor, Goshogun, Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds, 1981 Federation Cup, Six God Combination Godmars, 1981 Asian Championships in Athletics, Miss Machiko, Honey Honey No Suteki Na Bouken, Captain, Japanese Films of 1981, 1981 Intercontinental Cup, Belle and Sebastian, Furiten-Kun, Dokonjo Gaeru, Baldios, Ojamanga Yamada-Kun, Ai No Gakko Cuore Monogatari, Ohayo! Spank, Braiger, the Swiss Family Robinson: Flone of the Mysterious Island, Tiger Mask Ii, Little Women, 1980 Intercontinental Cup, Space Battleship Yamato Iii, Kyofu Densetsu: Kaiki! Furankenshutain, Chie the Brat, Maboroshi Panty, Hello! Sandybell, Rainbow Parakeet, the Sea Prince and the Fire Child, Natsu E No Tobira, Hashire Melos!, Yattodetaman, Swan Lake, A, a Prime, Adieu Galaxy Express 999, Phoenix: Strange Beings, Dr. Slump and Arale-Chan: Hello! Wonder Island, Doraemon: the Record of Nobita: Spaceblazer. Excerpt: item Nacional : Nottingham Forest item Date: 11 February 1981 item Venue: National Stadium , Tokyo item Man of the Match : Waldemar Victorino (Nacional ) item Referee : Abraham Klein (Israel ) item Attendance: 62,000 item 19791981The 1980 Intercontinental Cup was a football match played on 11 February 1981 between Nacional of Uruguay , winners of the 1980 Copa Libertadores , and Nottingham Forest of England , winners of the 1979 80 European Cup . The match was played for the first time at the neutral venue of the National
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