-Whilst a dollar collapse is extremely unlikely, the current trend of rising gold/falling dollar could accelerate if the market overwhelmingly shares the view that the dollar is in structural decline-Unlikely?Maybe not.
Monetary policy will cause an asset price boom. Added liquidity increases the demand for assets, thereby causing their prices to rise, stimulating the economy as a whole.Asset charts don't lie.That is the way the game is played. There is no bubble in gold."money lost" is a change of hands.
There is another way to monetize debt and that's with gold.The very thing the cartel is trying to surpress right now will be the very thing that would go through the roof,because the price would have to be much much higher.This may sound crazy to some but,options are not looking too plentiful lately.
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