Wherever we look at the world economy today, we see a wall of risk…and potential financial catastrophe. We see a large number of virtually bankrupt major sovereign states (US, UK, Spain, Italy, Greece, Japan and many more) teetering atop a financial system that is bankrupt, but is temporarily kept alive with phony valuations and unlimited money printing. Increasingly, therefore, investors will want to exchange this funny money for gold.
A smart investor with influence spreads one rumor and does the opposite - that’s how markets are played. Like when Nathan Mayer Rothschild took control of the London Stock Exchange in 1815 when he had prior knowledge of the defeat of Napoleon. Here is Max Keiser on George Soros now infamouse statement that “Gold is the ultimate bubble”. Soros has since that statement at Davos doubled his gold holdings.
Great interview with Marc Faber. FT.com really lets Faber talk in this 4-part interview giving him the chance to go into more depth than he is usually allowed to in F-TV interviews. Video on FT.com
Gold has reached a new high in terms of Euros. Or, to put it more correctly: The Euros purchasing power falls to a new record low in terms of gold. Remember, gold is not rising, fiat paper currencies are falling.
James Turk puts it this way:
Here’s my point. We live in a world of floating currencies that bob up-and-down against each other as a consequence of what central banks in each country might be doing at any given time. But all national currencies are sinking against gold.
Here is a good summery of the financial collapse. This TED-talk is held in Tallinn, Estonia, by Alar Tamming. He is the Chairman of the Supervisory Board at Tavid/Tavex, a gold bullion dealer operating in Estonia, Latvia, Finland and Sweden. He is also an Estonian and he should know a thing or two about what happens when fractional reserve banking runs amok. The crisis in Estonia, caused by wreck-less lending by Swedish banks, is far worse than in many other countries in Europe. Personally, as my readers know, I keep as little of my money as I can in fiat paper and on deposit at the bank, and as much as I can in real money - gold. As a customer at Tavid/Tavex I can recommend them for all your gold bullion needs.
Johnny Mellgren is a Swedish entrepreneur with a keen interest in macro economics and macro politics. This is his web site where he blogs about the economic collapse of our time, what to do about it and the economic future we create together. Contact Johnny Mellgren.
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