How Will Gold Perform in the Coming Equity Crash? [View article]
Capt - With all due respect for your usual feedback, i come for the dialog as much as the answers... In fact, the more assertive the 'answers', the more likely i am to discount them.
To me it's all about the variables and their interactions, and the usual tone at SA is much like having chips and a beer with investing buddies.
but that's just me.
I enjoyed the article as thought provoking. My feeling is that dollar weakness will indeed show a different signature on the gold graphs if/when this rally turns. With 50 articles, 25 each for inflation/deflation that all make sense... I'm holding gold, but not sure (beyond my gut) why... :^)
i'd be interested in seeing the same graph with John Williams' shadowstats.com inflation numbers. It might only be a relative difference, but it would be interesting to know if there were any other interesting patterns.
U.S. Economy on the Brink; Metals, Solid Currencies Are Best Option [View article]
what hints should we be wary of, that indicate the next round of expected gata.org referenced gold manipulations are beginning?
none of the US-banks/central-banks... can afford to have their fiat currencies fail, and will certainly do what the have to, in concert, to break any major move to substantiated money systems...
and how do we counter those moves and protect what little we have left?
How Will Gold Perform in the Coming Equity Crash? [View article]
To me it's all about the variables and their interactions, and the usual tone at SA is much like having chips and a beer with investing buddies.
but that's just me.
I enjoyed the article as thought provoking. My feeling is that dollar weakness will indeed show a different signature on the gold graphs if/when this rally turns. With 50 articles, 25 each for inflation/deflation that all make sense... I'm holding gold, but not sure (beyond my gut) why... :^)
good choices to all,
--ikk
Gold Stocks Rebound [View article]
tnx for the read,
--ikk
U.S. Economy on the Brink; Metals, Solid Currencies Are Best Option [View article]
none of the US-banks/central-banks... can afford to have their fiat currencies fail, and will certainly do what the have to, in concert, to break any major move to substantiated money systems...
and how do we counter those moves and protect what little we have left?
thoughts?
--ikk