Thursday, August 16, 2012

Billionaires Paulson & George Soros Hoarding Gold

We should be focused on backing away from bank run electronic money that is leveraged to use against us. Its pretty clear to see that Gold and silver are not weapons or any threat to the current system and that people are just hoping that the system will self implode. The controllers of the system have any number of options of tweaks to make to keep the system running. But they need leverage that we can deny by simply using more cash. Printed cash is better than having your money in the fractional reserve system, but it is still just a Fed promissory note. They can print a couple of $100 trillion notes and there goes your printed cash. Gold, silver and bitcoin are the best things I know of to get your wealth 'out of the system'.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Gold & Silver Market still in stagnation for the summer holidays

Gold and Silver Market still in stagnation for the summer holidays not much happening until the labor day says Peter Hug . Gold is a precious metal that has been held as valuable for thousands of years. Gold was once used as money for trade. The more gold you had the richer you were. It never has in known history lost 100% of its value. The only problem with gold is that it is not readily negotiable. If there is a famine, who will take your gold in trade for food? Not many would if they and you are hungry. A barrel of wheat of might cost you a pound of gold. See the relationship. Value only if time is right.Gold had a correction in 08 but it only lasted for a couple of months and then started to climb back up again. The correction only hurt the people who panicked and sold at that time.Silver is part precious metal, and part industrial metal. So it's 50:50. Unlike gold which is 100% precious metal. Since silver is partly industrial metal, its demand will also depend on the industry. In addition, no central bank buy silver, except gold. Silver may go up during hyperinflation but so will other metals. But I recommend gold because it is pure money. I just hear the is 800 million oz silver for sale and only out of that is 300 million oz for sale as an investment i guess we just need 1 million people to buy 300oz a year to wipe that out we need 1 million people to invest in 300oz silver each year for few years to wipe out silver of the earth there is around 8 years silver left it should be extinct around 2021 unless silver prices go up from $27 to atleast $1000 an oz then they can start recycle the used up silver

Monday, August 6, 2012

The Gold Trade : Buy Gold, Short Miners

Until the FRAUD in the silver and gold markets ENDS, I am not buying any more silver. Just like the stock market, the fraud is too overwhelming and its no longer reasonable or sane to be involved in the BIG LIE. I am not going to take a fat loss when the market is a huge manipulated lie. What's going on IS A CRIME and should be prosecuted instead of creating more victims. Continuing to be a victim is simply mental illness and I'm not going to do it.

Friday, August 3, 2012

Peter Schiff : Gold The Opportunity of the Decade

Peter Schiff : After spending the previous fall and winter testing new nominal highs above $1,800, future investors may come to view spring and summer 2012 as the opportunity of the decade. Gold has shown its strength and retreated. While most investors will take that as a signal that the market has topped, some will take advantage of the general trepidation to add to their positions at hundreds of dollars off the highs.While I think gold is a bargain at $1,900 considering today's circumstances, the market phobia of a price collapse is allowing us to buy at well under established highs. It's as if you already wanted to go swimming, but you found out when you got there that the pool was heated. - in resourceinvestor

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Gold Going to $10,000/oz - Nick Barisheff

Gold's Going to $10,000 Per Ounce says Nick Barisheff. Nick Barisheff, President and CEO of Bullion Management Group on the financial sense network discusses Gold and Silver markets prospective with Kerry Lutz.

Nick Barisheff of Bullion Management Group Inc. is calling for gold to rise exponentially within the next five year time period. He's convinced that unlimited and excessive money printing by the world's central banks guarantee it. He's even got a book coming out later this year to back up his hypothesis. He believes a mix of gold, silver, and platinum as well as geographical diversity will protect you from the numerous economic uncertainties and governmental threats that are lurking. Nick's made it his life's work to help people protect their precious metals holdings from over zealous bureaucrats and other criminal types. How safe is your metal? In some parts of the world gold is viewed as the protector of wealth. In North America, gold is viewed as a speculative investment. Our economists regard a rising gold price as an admission of defeat, and their disparaging attitude toward higher gold prices took on a more desperate tone in 2010. Nevertheless, gold had another remarkable year, up 25% in 2010, its tenth straight annual gain. Meanwhile, over the same 10-year period, five major currencies -- the US and Canadian dollars, the euro, the British pound and the yen -- have lost between 70% and 80% of their value. In reality, gold is not rising; currencies are falling in value, and gold can rise as far as currencies can fall. Nick discusses the three dominant medium-term trends that pushed up gold prices in 2010 (central bank buying; movement away from the US dollar; China) as well as three longer-term, irreversible trends that will put upward pressure on the gold price for years to come (the aging population; outsourcing; peak oil). In addition to these trends, more and more investors will be competing to buy a shrinking gold supply. As safe-haven demand accelerates, there will be a transition from the $200-trillion financial asset market to the $3-trillion aboveground gold bullion market. About half of that $3 trillion is held by central banks as reserves; the remainder is privately held, and not for sale at any price. If the world's pension and hedge funds moved only 5% of their assets into gold, it would trade at over $5,000 per ounce. Nick's conclusion: Without any new financial crises, both mid- and long-term trends indicate that gold -- and silver -- will continue rising through 2011 and well beyond.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Euro Meltdown to Force Central Banks to Sell Gold

Gold is not a good investment in deflation. It only did well during deflation in the past because the gold price was pegged in US dollars, which is not the case now. I'm betting on Bernanke and inflation, so mostly own PMs. But I also fear we could have deflation if money printing won't inflate (i.e. pushing on a string). So I also plan to have cash (75% PMs, 25% cash) in case of deflation instead of inflation.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

James Turk Gold heading to $8000/oz

GoldMoney's James Turk is one of my favorite experts I pay attention to. Gold is an excellent asset to own, but he needs to talk about silver a bit more. James emphasizes that gold has been money for over 5,000 years, so has silver. In fact the average gold to silver ratio in those 5,000 years has been much lower than its' current 58 to 1 ratio. This is where silver will eventually outperform gold, and relative wealth will increase for those who own it now.If gold becomes money it will be worth several times what it was worth last time it was money. The gold is about the same but the population has exploded. Gold is worth the labor it will buy.Gold is now starting its last Bull run which will take it to an all time high and simultaneously setup a 1oz purchase of 1 share of the DOW, this is likely to happen by as soon as the end of the year! Buy your Precious Metals now because it is VERY unlikely pricing will be better than it is right now. We are going to see moves of 5% in a day become a common event, I know its hard to believe but we are about to see a RUN on PMs like never before! Don't be a fool and continue to hold fiat currency, Precious Metals NOW!

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Marc Faber : Gold Is Oversold Near Term

Marc Faber : “most markets peaked in May 2011.” Marc Faber expects “further weakness in the second half of the year. Corporate profits will disappoint … stock markets are oversold. The U.S. government-bond market is overbought. The U.S. dollar is overbought, and gold is oversold near term.” Worse, he’s “very negative about the outlook longer term.” according to Paul B. Farrell of MarketWatch

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