We may reach levels for gold previously thought of as crazy - $5,000 an ounce or even $10,000 - with plenty of volatility and pullbacks along the way... and in my opinion there are 10 reasons it could happen within the next 12 months and, if not by then, then soon after. Why? Because, in short, there is way too much fiat currency chasing way too little gold. Words: 951
Read More »Search Results for: bubble
GATA's Douglas Makes a Case for $56,000 Gold and $936 Silver
The logic behind the assertion that the true price of gold is $56,000 and $2,250 for silver is very enlightening and worth your time to listen to.
Read More »Ian Gordon: LongWave Cycle of Winter to Drive Gold to $4,000/oz. (+2K Views)
Investors are beginning to understand that the U.S. dollar is not the safe haven they perceived it was a few years ago and concurrently, neither are U.S. Treasury notes and bonds. Given the American national debt and deficit problems, from both a fundamental and technical perspective, the U.S. greenback has the potential for considerable downside. Ergo and by axiom, gold bullion has significant upside potential to $1,500 per ounce over the short to mid-term time horizon of 1 – 2 years and $4,000 per ounce over the longer term. Words: 1104
Read More »U.S. Economy Faces 5 Plausable Doomsday Scenarios
Most signs point to a slow and steady recovery, but what if the pessimists are right, again? What if the United States isn't in the slow-lane to recovery, but rather on the precipice of another decline -- a double dip? [If so,] where might this re-recession begin? Words: 988
Read More »America's Artificial Economy Is In Its Final Days – Here's Why!
Americans are enjoying their final days in an artificial economy that is being propped up by China and Japan... but when the bubble bursts we are going to see a societal collapse in the USA. Words: 694
Read More »$6,000 – $10,000 Seen As Realistic Parabolic Top for Gold
Wealth protection is now more important than probably at any other time in history. Physical gold and possibly other precious metals directly controlled by the investor will be a vital part of a wealth preservation portfolio. Words: 1614
Read More »U.S. Between a Rock and a Hard Place and Its Options Are – At Best – Dire! (+3K Views)
It would appear that the U.S. is in an untenable position - between a rock and a hard place - in an inescapable debt trap - where the options are, at best, dire - hyperinflation or a deflationary depression! It would seem that all we can do is ride out the storm in a boat laden with gold. Words: 2283
Read More »Ratio Analyses Suggest Possible $10,400 Gold, $650 Silver and $250 Oil (+2K Views)
Analysing the long-term relationships of gold with other assets suggests that, in most instances, physical gold and silver and the shares of the companies that mine those precious metals have major upside potential - to somewhere between $3,000 and $10,400 per ounce for gold, between $75 and $650 per ounce for silver and in excess of $250 per barrel for crude oil - in the years to come. Words: 1132
Read More »Value Investing: The Practical Application of Benjamin Graham & Warren Buffett’s Principles (+2K Views)
While the average amateur investor may be excellent in their own career field, it doesn't mean they know what to invest in, or how to pick stocks. In fact being very good at your field can give you the false sense that whatever stocks you pick or your broker picks for you must be good, because after all, you picked them and you picked your broker — and you're smart so, no doubt, those stock prices will go up. Unfortunately, the smart and talented stock-picking neophyte is not investing at all but speculating. Words: 924
Read More »Move Over Japan – U.S. Edging Towards a Deflationary Trap Too
Some analysts suggest that the U.S. is heading into a long period of stagnant growth, in large part because of high unemployment and an overhang of debts that will restrain consumer spending which tends to hold down wages, putting more downward pressure on prices and once deflation sets in, consumers may hoard cash or try to pay off their debts faster, fueling the downward spiral of spending and growth. words: 1105
Read More »