The Tokyo Gold Rush Is On: A Look At Gold Prices Today.
Wow gold prices hit record highs today in both US Dollar and Japanese Yen (8/23/2011). Breaking $1,900 per ounce and ¥4,700 per gram (before tax).
What was the reaction on the street? All the gold dealers and pawn shops were backed up. People were selling gold! From gold coins, gold bars, necklaces, rings, scrap etc… the type of gold being sold was as diverse as the clientele cashing it in. I even saw an old man selling his gold teeth! In some places, the wait was over 2 hours. Some shops had to even turn away customers because they ran out of cash to buy. So did I follow the crowd? Yup, I sold a bit of my trading position.
I am not a professional when it comes to analyzing the gold charts, but I am buying gold, platinum, and silver on a regular basis for making my jewelry and for investment purposes. This is what I do know:
1. Gold had it’s best month since September 1999, going up 16% in this month alone.
2. Contracts for September Gold Options expire on August 25th and typically we see a pull back around the expiration dates.
3. The freeing of Libya.
All of the above means that we may see a bit of a correction. How low will it go and how long will it last? If I knew the answer to that, I would be sitting on the beach smoking a cigar with drink in hand.
What is my next move? I will wait out the week and get ready to buy again. Only by averaging your buy ins can you reduce your risk. Also the long term trend is for gold to continue to go up. Here are a few reasons:
1. Typically gold becomes strong at the end of summer. With the end of Ramadan, the celebration of Diwali, Christmas, and Chinese New Years, we see massive buying taking place.
2. Depressed world markets and poor economic data (such as the unemployment numbers) are forcing people to shift to the safety of gold. Keep your eyes and ears open for what Bernanke has to say at this Friday’s meeting at Jackson Hole.
3. Various central banks continue to buy gold to diversify their portfolios. Venezuela plans to take physical delivery of 211 tons of gold (approximately $12 million).
4. History shows that fiat currencies have a life span of 40 years. August 15th, 2011 was exactly 40 years since the Bretton Woods agreement where the US Dollar was taken off the gold standard and became a fiat currency.
In my opinion, the reasons to buy gold still out weigh the reasons to sell gold. I will be waiting for a correction or dip and continue to average my holdings.
For those of you who are thinking of investing in gold, here are a few things to consider:
1. Gold prices are set in USD. For those of you buying with Japanese Yen the exchange rate will have a direct impact. Many times I see the gold price go up, but the Yen strengthens and the end result is no real movement in yen terms.
2. Buy gold ingots instead of gold coins. Coins will carry a premium whereas the premiums on ingots are minimal. If you can buy smaller size ingots without having to pay a premium, do so. There may be a time when you want to sell off a small amount instead of selling a whole kilo bar.
3. Don’t forget the tax man. When selling gold or any jewelry, you will need to give a copy of formal identification. Amounts over JPY 2 million do raise eyebrows and will be registered (that is why you want to try and avoid 500 gram and 1 kilo ingots).
4. Some websites to increase your knowledge of gold and to check on gold prices: Goldprice.org and Kitco .
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Diamond Engagement Rings 101: Solitaire Diamond Size Charts
Solitaire Diamond Size Charts.
So how big is a carat? Do all diamonds have the same millimeter size? Is there a difference in size between a round brilliant cut and a princess cut diamond? Let’s take a look at the measurements.
Round Brilliant Cut: (The following are approximate measurements for well cut stones. Stones that have lower cut grades may be smaller due to the stones being cut deeply or having thick girdles which keeps the rough weight).
Carat Size & Millimeter Size
0.03 carats 2.0 mm
0.05 carats 2.5 mm
0.07 carats 2.7 mm
0.10 carats 3.0 mm
0.15 carats 3.4 mm
0.20 carats 3.8 mm
0.25 carats 4.1 mm
0.33 carats 4.4 mm
0.40 carats 4.8 mm
0.50 carats 5.2 mm
0.65 carats 5.6 mm
0.75 carats 5.9 mm
0.85 carats 6.2 mm
1.00 carats 6.5 mm
1.25 carats 7.0 mm
1.50 carats 7.4 mm
1.75 carats 7.8 mm
2.00 carats 8.2 mm
2.25 carats 8.6 mm
2.50 carats 9.0 mm
3.00 carats 9.3 mm
4.00 carats 10.2 mm
5.00 carats 11.0 mm
6.00 carats 11.7 mm
7.00 carats 12.4 mm
8.00 carats 13.0 mm
10.00 carats 14.0 mm
15.00 carats 16.3 mm
20.00 carats 17.6 mm
Princess Cut Diamonds: ( The following are approximate measurements for well cut stones. Princess are fancy cuts. Therefore their measurements can greatly differ in length, width, and depth. Some stones may not be square, but instead elongated).
Princess Carat Size & Millimeter Size
Princess 0.50 carats 4.4 x 4.4 mm
Princess 1.00 carats 5.5 x 5.5 mm
Princess 1.50 carats 6.5 x 6.5 mm
Princess 2.00 carats 7.5 x 7.5 mm
Princess 2.50 carats 8.0 x 8.0 mm
Princess 3.00 carats 8.3 x 8.3 mm
Princess 4.00 carats 9.0 x 9.0 mm
Princess 5.00 carats 9.5 x 9.5 mm
Oval Cut Diamonds: ( The following are approximate measurements for well cut stones. Ovals are fancy cuts. Therefore their measurements can greatly differ in length, width, and depth).
Oval Carat Size & Millimeter Size
Oval 0.50 carats 6.0 x 4.0 mm
Oval 0.75 carats 7.0 x 5.0 mm
Oval 1.00 carats 7.5 x 5.5 mm
Oval 1.25 carats 8.0 x 6.0 mm
Oval 1.50 carats 8.5 x 6.5 mm
Oval 2.00 carats 9.5 x 7.5 mm
Oval 3.00 carats 10.0 x 8.0 mm
Oval 3.50 carats 10.5 x 8.5 mm
Oval 4.00 carats 11.0 x 9.0 mm
Oval 4.50 carats 11.5 x 9.5 mm
Oval 5.00 carats 12.0 x 10.0 mm
Pear Shape Diamonds: ( The following are approximate measurements for well cut stones. Pears are fancy cuts. Therefore their measurements can greatly differ in length, width, and depth).
Pear Carat Size & Millimeter Size
Pear 0.50 carats 6.0 x 4.0 mm
Pear 0.75 carats 7.0 x 5.0 mm
Pear 1.00 carats 8.0 x 5.5 mm
Pear 1.50 carats 9.0 x 6.0 mm
Pear 2.00 carats 10.0 x 6.5 mm
Pear 2.50 carats 11.0 x 7.0 mm
Pear 3.00 carats 12.0 x 8.0 mm
Pear 3.50 carats 13.0 x 8.5 mm
Pear 4.00 carats 14.0 x 9.0 mm
Pear 5.00 carats 15.0 x 9.5 mm
Marquise Shape Diamonds: ( The following are approximate measurements for well cut stones. Marquise are fancy cuts. Therefore their measurements can greatly differ in length, width, and depth).
Marquise Carat Size & Millimeter Size
Marquise 0.50 carats 8.0 x 4.0 mm
Marquise 0.75 carats 9.0 x 4.5 mm
Marquise 1.00 carats 10.0 x 4.75 mm
Marquise 1.50 carats 11.0 x 5.2 mm
Marquise 2.00 carats 12.0 x 6.0 mm
Marquise 2.50 carats 13.0 x 6.5 mm
Marquise 3.00 carats 14.0 x 7.0 mm
Marquise 4.00 carats 16.0 x 8.0 mm
Marquise 5.00 carats 17.0 x 9.0 mm
Marquise 10.00 carats 20.0 x 10.0 mm
Heart Shape Diamonds: ( The following are approximate measurements for well cut stones. Hearts are fancy cuts. Therefore their measurements can greatly differ in length, width, and depth).
Heart Carat Size & Millimeter Size
Heart 0.50 carats 5.0 x 5.0 mm
Heart 1.00 carats 6.5 x 6.5 mm
Hearts 1.50 carats 7.0 x 7.0 mm
Hearts 2.00 carats 8.0 x 8.0 mm
Hearts 2.50 carats 8.5 x 8.5 mm
Hearts 3.00 carats 9.0 x 9.0 mm
Hearts 4.00 carats 10.0 x 10.0 mm
Hearts 5.00 carats 11.0 x 11.0 mm
Emerald Shape Diamonds: ( The following are approximate measurements for well cut stones. Emeralds are fancy cuts. Therefore their measurements can greatly differ in length, width, and depth).
Emerald Carat Size & Millimeter Size
Emerald 0.50 carats 6.0 x 4.0 mm
Emerald 0.75 carats 6.5 x 4.5 mm
Emerald 1.00 carats 7.0 x 5.0 mm
Emerald 1.50 carats 8.0 x 6.0 mm
Emerald 2.00 carats 8.5 x 6.5 mm
Emerald 2.50 carats 9.0 x 7.0 mm
Emerald 3.00 carats 10.0 x 8.0 mm
Emerald 4.00 carats 11.0 x 9.0 mm
Emerald 5.00 carats 12.0 x 10.0 mm
Please remember that the above measurements are for well cut stones. Poorly cut stones that have very thick girdles and other problems can have a much smaller diameter size. Some fancy shape stones are cut very shallow. This can give them a huge face, but they may be lacking in luster and shine. Some flat stones can also look like glass because they are so thin.
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