Why The Average Person Should Own Some Gold And Silver
We live in a world where the main driving force behind this illusory economic recovery is hot money and data manipulation. According to Government stats, inflation is nonexistent. However, anyone with a grain of grey matter understands that this is not the real case. Rents, education and medical costs are soaring. Even worse, salaries are dropping when inflation is factored in. In simple words, you are working more and more for less and less. This is not the American dream; in fact, it sounds more like the American nightmare. The purchasing power of the dollar has been eroded dramatically over the years. According to the website usinflationcalculator.com, an item that set you back $20.00 in 1913 would cost you over $485 in 2016, for a cumulative rate of inflation of 2320%.
Source www.usinflationcalculator.com
The main driver of chaos and instability is hot money; cut this supply and the economic recovery comes to an end. Central bankers are aware of this. Consequently, this is why they are embracing negative rates as it’s the only way to maintain this illusion. How long will they be able to pull this act off? They have been extremely adept at conning the crowd and even though many are awakening, the large majority is still deep in slumber.
A logical person looking at all the data would say the end is nigh, but this is the same line of thought that has governed these logical individuals for decades…and yet the illusion continues. Our Central bankers have not embraced negative rates yet (but they will). Therefore, relatively our bond market is offering yields that appear incredible when compared to Europe and Japan. Thus, this illusion of economic prosperity could last a lot longer than most experts are willing to admit. In fact, it is even conceivable that the US dollar could remain strong relative to other currencies even after we embrace negative rates because we will be joining the party late. And our rates even though negative will be relatively higher than those nations that have already jumped on the negative rate bandwagon.
Gold and Silver bullion should be viewed as a form of insurance against a future financial disaster. Moreover, it goes without saying that we will experience another disaster sooner or later. We are not advocating that you back the truck and load up on bullion. We are talking about a balanced portfolio -- and in a balanced portfolio it makes sense to allocate some funds to Gold and Silver bullion. Think of this insurance against another financial crisis; that has the potential to be larger than the 2008 financial crisis. You purchase Insurance not because you know something bad is going to happen, but if something bad happens you know you are covered.
Suggested Strategy And Price Targets For Gold
Investors that have money that is idling, can use strong pullbacks to add to their existing positions. We tend to favour silver more than gold as the gains on a percentage basis will be far larger on silver than gold.
Once gold closes above $2,200 on a monthly basis, it will set the path for a test of the $3,300-$3,500 range. If there is a feeding frenzy stage (and there usually is), then our high-end target for gold is $5,000. Those issuing targets of $20,000 and higher are getting ahead of themselves. Subsequently, in doing so they are leading novice investors astray.
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Courtesy of www.tacticalinvestor.com