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"It doesn't look like it will be a good Christmas for jewelers," Nadler said. "When you don't have a job and bonuses and Christmas parties are being canceled, the mindset is toward frugality and gold takes a hit from that." Still, not everyone is selling gold. Mark Albarian, CEO of Goldline International, Inc., a Santa Monica, Calif.-based gold dealer, said sales at his firm tripled in October compared to August
-- a sign that individual investors aren't joining hedge funds in the rush to sell gold. "Our clients overall seem to be very happy with their gold," Albarian said, noting that gold is still outperforming most assets. "Gold may be back down to where it was last year. But our houses have dropped 10 to 30 percent during that time and stocks are way down. So gold has held up rather well." Looking ahead, some gold watchers are betting for another big climb. They argue the dollar's recent rally can't last as long as the government has to pay for a string of mammoth financial bailouts by either printing money or raising taxes
-- both inflationary weights that should weigh on the greenback and be bullish for gold. "Fundamentals will re-establish themselves as the driver of the gold market, and we believe we'll see $1,250 gold during this period," Donald Doyle, chairman and CEO of New Orleans-based precious metals dealer Blanchard and Co., said in statement Monday. In the meantime, Farnham said he's hanging on to his gold. He said he's hopeful the economy will improve and he won't need to cash in his insurance, but with all the uncertainty, he's not ruling out that he might have to. "I think a lot of it will depend on world events," he said, citing conflicts in the Middle East and threats to world resources like oil. "There's potential for a lot of crisis out there, and crisis drives up gold." At least, that's the theory.
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