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21 Sept 2013
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The Case for Investing in Gold - Ludwig von Mises Institute

How can that possibly be? It has, after all, become more evident
that the Fed is politically hindered from turning off the money spigot.
If gold can’t stay elevated on that development, what hope is there
going forward that it will resume its decade-long uptrend and eventually
overtake the 2011 high of $1900 per ounce? And so why bother investing
in gold?
Yet the case for investing in gold does not depend on the market’s reaction to the Fed’s latest doings. For a trader in gold — someone looking to profit from taking a position over a period of days or weeks — it certainly would. An investor, by contrast, has a longer time horizon — years, if not decades. For the investor, whether or not to buy gold necessarily entails forming a judgement about the larger and more enduring forces that impinge on its price. Is our politico-economic system, in other words, congenitally disposed to the cheapening of the currency?
Yet the case for investing in gold does not depend on the market’s reaction to the Fed’s latest doings. For a trader in gold — someone looking to profit from taking a position over a period of days or weeks — it certainly would. An investor, by contrast, has a longer time horizon — years, if not decades. For the investor, whether or not to buy gold necessarily entails forming a judgement about the larger and more enduring forces that impinge on its price. Is our politico-economic system, in other words, congenitally disposed to the cheapening of the currency?
Crimes & Cracks of Capitalism - Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert with Professor Steve Keen
Libertarianism: An Introduction
zomgitscriss video on feminism and patriarchy debunked
Angry, Disgusted, Frustrated - The US Economy Devastated
Lethal Vaccines, SSRI Dangers and the $1,000,000 dare!
Elites’ strange plot to take over the world
A few decades ago, politicians hatched a Tom Friedman-esque idea to
unite U.S. and Western Europe. Did it succeed?
By Matt Stoller: The idea of a country seems pretty simple. I live in America, and I’m
an American. She lives in France, and she is French. The Americans have
a president who is their leader, the British have a prime minister, the
French have their own president, and so forth.

This all demands the question: Why do we
hold the conception that we live in separate nation-states? Well, it
turns out that this question was actually asked after World War II, and
the answer American leaders came up with was … we shouldn’t.
This is not a recession its a Robbery "THE MOVIE" out October 4th
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Barack 'Baby Bomber' Obama: "We're A Banana Republic, This Is A Deadbeat Nation"
From "The lady doth protest too much, methinks." Department:
"This is the United States of America, we’re
Barack H. 'Death List' Obama
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