h4x5k8's Comments h4x5k8's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/190206/comments Countdown of Manipulated Gold Price Running Out http://seekingalpha.com/article/99959-countdown-of-manipulated-gold-price-running-out?source=feed#comment-283056 283056 ]]> Wed, 15 Oct 2008 12:57:21 -0400 ]]> The Bull Market Reset http://seekingalpha.com/article/99858-the-bull-market-reset?source=feed#comment-282460 282460
Time will tell us whether your crystal ball is shinier than the rest. ]]>
Tue, 14 Oct 2008 19:13:35 -0400
Time will tell us whether your crystal ball is shinier than the rest. ]]>
Evil Inflation -- Or Is It? http://seekingalpha.com/article/20374-evil-inflation-or-is-it?source=feed#comment-282446 282446
Look into history, unsound paper money fails because people try to print their way out of debt. It never works, we are postponing the the collapse for posterity, instead of feeling the recession we need now. The indebted westerners have been the reapers of what the indirect slaves laboriously sow. In all relativity, we live like kings, and labor like them as well; while starving serfs perish in their sorry ignorance... ignorance perpetuated by the whip excessive labor.]]>
Tue, 14 Oct 2008 18:58:58 -0400
Look into history, unsound paper money fails because people try to print their way out of debt. It never works, we are postponing the the collapse for posterity, instead of feeling the recession we need now. The indebted westerners have been the reapers of what the indirect slaves laboriously sow. In all relativity, we live like kings, and labor like them as well; while starving serfs perish in their sorry ignorance... ignorance perpetuated by the whip excessive labor.]]>
Money: Inflation, Deflation and Gold http://seekingalpha.com/article/75787-money-inflation-deflation-and-gold?source=feed#comment-163610 163610 Nice to see someone bringing important, economically quintessential issues to the table. Rather than be distracted by trivial issues within the context of a corrupted matrix, let us revise the entire matrix itself for the better. I'm excited to see how gold keeps going, I'm hoping this recent spike/fall in the beginning of '08 is only a little hiccup, and gold shows its anti-fiat colors by continuing to rise. The question is what will trigger this rise to stop, an economic repair after a prospective recession? a miracle like getting back on the gold standard? in another 200 years what will the world be like? Oh the mysteries of life. America doesn't control the whole economy, our slow descent in the ranks won't destroy the rest of this planet and the economy, certainly gold can't keep climbing forever - can it?

Once again nice post jt.]]>
Wed, 07 May 2008 15:33:49 -0400 Nice to see someone bringing important, economically quintessential issues to the table. Rather than be distracted by trivial issues within the context of a corrupted matrix, let us revise the entire matrix itself for the better. I'm excited to see how gold keeps going, I'm hoping this recent spike/fall in the beginning of '08 is only a little hiccup, and gold shows its anti-fiat colors by continuing to rise. The question is what will trigger this rise to stop, an economic repair after a prospective recession? a miracle like getting back on the gold standard? in another 200 years what will the world be like? Oh the mysteries of life. America doesn't control the whole economy, our slow descent in the ranks won't destroy the rest of this planet and the economy, certainly gold can't keep climbing forever - can it?

Once again nice post jt.]]>
Why I'm Re-Establishing My Gold Position http://seekingalpha.com/article/75826-why-i-m-re-establishing-my-gold-position?source=feed#comment-163584 163584 Wed, 07 May 2008 14:56:21 -0400 Why I'm Re-Establishing My Gold Position http://seekingalpha.com/article/75826-why-i-m-re-establishing-my-gold-position?source=feed#comment-163583 163583 I have very recently been turned on to investment, and gold in particular, for the exact same reasoning as you JT. I plan on saving as much as I can for several months to a couple years in order to fund my worldly travels. I was unsure about keeping my savings in the USD fiat form, especially since OIL is likely to go up and the Fed is still dropping rates, so I got a few ounces at 174 on Monday. It was somewhat exciting to see the prices rise the next day - due to oil I imagine - but now it's unfortunately falling.

It is quite naive to let your hopes and expectations diminish only after a few days of market watching, all I can hope for is an overall rise in the yellow metal over the next several months, and even more hopefully over many more years as a long term investment/hedge against inflation. I do not trust our scamming Fed bank, nor do I trust the USD, so I have placed my trust in a tangible savings method to fight against a seemingly imminent recession, or at least OIL-Rise/USD-Collapse.

Good post jt!
But my question is, does this guarantee a continued increase in gold? Of course there is no guarantee HA, what am I asking that for.

The market is indeed a twitchy thing, hard to understand, hard to correctly predict, with many dynamic variables involved. Certainly a burden for a newcomer as myself.]]>
Wed, 07 May 2008 14:55:13 -0400 I have very recently been turned on to investment, and gold in particular, for the exact same reasoning as you JT. I plan on saving as much as I can for several months to a couple years in order to fund my worldly travels. I was unsure about keeping my savings in the USD fiat form, especially since OIL is likely to go up and the Fed is still dropping rates, so I got a few ounces at 174 on Monday. It was somewhat exciting to see the prices rise the next day - due to oil I imagine - but now it's unfortunately falling.

It is quite naive to let your hopes and expectations diminish only after a few days of market watching, all I can hope for is an overall rise in the yellow metal over the next several months, and even more hopefully over many more years as a long term investment/hedge against inflation. I do not trust our scamming Fed bank, nor do I trust the USD, so I have placed my trust in a tangible savings method to fight against a seemingly imminent recession, or at least OIL-Rise/USD-Collapse.

Good post jt!
But my question is, does this guarantee a continued increase in gold? Of course there is no guarantee HA, what am I asking that for.

The market is indeed a twitchy thing, hard to understand, hard to correctly predict, with many dynamic variables involved. Certainly a burden for a newcomer as myself.]]>