The coming gold and silver moves in the next few months will really surprise most investors as market volatility increases substantially.
It seems right now that “All (is) quiet on the Western Front” as Erich-Maria Remarque wrote about WWI. Ten years after the Great Financial Crisis started and nine years after the Lehman collapse, it seems that the world is in better shape than ever. Stocks are at historical highs, interest rates at historical lows, house prices are booming again and consumers are buying more than ever.
HAVE CENTRAL BANKS SAVED THE WORLD?
So why were we so worried in 2007? There is no problem big enough that our friendly Central Bankers can’t solve. All you need to do to fool the world is to: Print and expand credit by $100 trillion, fabricate derivatives for another few $100 trillion, make further commitments to the people in forms of pensions and medical, social care for amounts that can never be paid and lower interest rates to zero or negative.
And there we have it. This is the New Normal. The Central Banks have successfully applied all the Keynesian tools. How can everything work so well with just more debt and liabilities? Well, because things are different today. We have all the sophisticated tools, computers, complex models, making fake money QE, interest rate manipulation management and very devious intelligent central bankers.
Or is it different this time?
All these shenanigans by central banks have created fortunes for the top 1% and massive debts for the rest of the world. For some of us who spend considerable time studying risk, you can make two very distinct conclusions:
This has been a very long battle between the manipulators and the advocates of sound money. With free money and socialism, you can fool most of the people for a very long time. But sadly for the Keynesians, they will run out of ammunition when all the printed currencies return to their intrinsic value of zero. This means you can’t fool all of the people all of the time. As Margaret Thatcher said: “The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people’s money (OPM).”And this is exactly where we are today. The world has run out of OPM. When our company went aggressively into gold and silver in 2002 for our investors and ourselves, we did not believe that the central bankers would be able to manipulate markets for over 15 years. Still, silver was $4 at the time and gold $300, so the manipulation has only been partially successful.
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