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  • 3 Gold Miners That Stand to Sparkle from Growing Demand [View article]
    Another gold pumper.

    Here is a clue. The money being pumped into the banks by the treasury is going right into a rathole of deflation and deleveraging. The Bank of Japan did the same thing in the '80s and the result was not rampant inflation at all.


    Jan 02 10:40 am |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • Don't Miss the Coming Gold Bull [View article]
    Monetary supply has been pumped up by the Fed however that is being countered by massive deleveraging and deflation. Banks are just taking the money and using it to build reserves. The velocity of what the Fed is printing is zero or so close to it that is irrelevant. Not to mention that a lot of it is purchase of undervalued assets that is not inflationary. Socialist as all hell, but not inflationary.

    With continued foreclosures, defaults, unemployment and whatnot in the works for the next year at least don't count on banks doing anything but sucking up the output of the printing presses for a good while.

    Obama can spend a trillion on stimulus and it won't matter. Another trillion on the national debt won't change anything and won't lead to hyperinflation. The federal debt problem is a problem measured in the 10's of trillions.

    Zero interest rates, quantitative easing and so on - we have seen it before in Japan. It led to a stagnant economy, but nothing like hyperinflation at all.

    Yes you can invest in gold if you want, but don't count on big returns. Or even keeping up with inflation. Gold is pretty well priced compared with other hard assets right now. Buying now is not buying low.
    Dec 31 21:33 pm |Rating: +4 0 |Link to Comment
  • Is It Time to Buy? What History Shows [View article]
    One thing that peeps forget is that stocks prices are based on anticipation of future earnings. Not current earnings - that is like ancient history. Usually two quarters out future earnings. And we have already been in a recession for a year.

    It is time to start accumulating. Dollar cost average.

    Dec 12 21:17 pm |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
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