According to an article by mining.com, Gold and oil usually rise and fall in tandem. Conventional wisdom is that rising oil prices push up inflation increasing demand for gold as a hedge. Since 1970 the average ratio – how many barrels of oil can be bought with one ounce of gold – is around 15. … At the time both crude and gold were becoming more expensive.
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