Trader bets gold about to get its shine back
Bullion bounces back. Can gold shine again? With CNBC’s Seema Mody and the Futures Now traders, Jim Iuorio at the CME and Anthony Grisanti at the NYMEX.
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Bullion bounces back. Can gold shine again? With CNBC’s Seema Mody and the Futures Now traders, Jim Iuorio at the CME and Anthony Grisanti at the NYMEX.
02:08
Thu, Sep 26 20192:27 PM EDT
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