Gold was rallying to unprecedented highs above $5,000 a troy ounce earlier this year when Stu Bradley jumped on the chance to sell.
The 83-year-old retired financial adviser wanted to pare some of his holdings, doubtful that prices could climb much higher in the near term.
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