Pop Goes The Gold Bubble?
I always get a kick out of these articles that young writers put out when they try and tackle a subject such as gold and claim it’s in a “bubble.” To date, I have not seen one of them address the banking system mess our country is in (as well as the banks of Europe and soon most everywhere else). Another Negative Article On Gold I replied to a recent article I found on Seeking...
Read MoreInflation/Deflation And Gold
From time to time I will participate in the conversationĀ on various blogs when I see someone who I know has some intelligence write something about gold’s price history that might influence people not to invest in the precious metal, when there are a multitude of reasons to invest in gold. One of the typical objections that people will throw out for gold is the inflationary years of the...
Read MoreThe Lender of Last Resort Isn’t the Fed or ECB, It’s YOU!
Banks always are bailed out by the government or the Fed and in Europe’s case, the equivalent of the Fed, the European Central Bank (ECB). The ECB is who is keeping Portugal’s banks afloat. But it’s also the IMF who likes to stick their greedy fingers into the pie, just as they have in many other countries, like Jamaica for example, where they create slaves of the...
Read MoreIf Inflation Is So Rampant, Why Have Treasuries and Gold Both Been So Strong?
As many of you who read my articles know, I call things like I see them. If this means going against the norm sometimes, so be it. What I see from your typical gold bulls is the same inflation mantra and the shouts to “buy gold because of all the inflation,” with inflation defined as an increase in the money supply. While I agree with the long term aspect to why there will be more...
Read MoreBernanke’s Psychological Warfare On Gold and Silver
If you want to return the U.S. economy to the glory days again, one potential way to do it is to have people perceive “all is well” by propping up the one area that most view as a sign of a strong economy; the stock market. When people look at their 401k statements at the end of the month and see a higher figure than the prior month, they get a feeling of comfort. What a better way to...
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