Gold prices, which touched an all-time high of $1,944.66 an ounce on Monday afternoon, will see a correction in the near-term and could hit $1,700, before bouncing back again to $2,500 in the next few years, industry analysts said. Since gold is expected to see a correction in the coming weeks, consumers should sell now when the price is nearly peaking, and then buy it back when it touches $1,700 ...