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ximmy
25th August 2010, 10:12 AM
TPTB cannot keep propping up the:
dow, dollar, real estate...

TPTB cannot keep holding down metals

here it comes!!!!

August 25, 2010

Decoupling Now, Currency Crisis Soon

NIA believes that the decoupling we have been predicting of precious metals from the Dow Jones has now officially taken place. A year ago we would consistently see precious metals and stock market prices rise and fall in parallel. We have now seen the Dow Jones decline by 6.1% from its high on August 9th, along with both gold and silver rising by about 3.3% during this same time period.

The Dow Jones to gold ratio is now down to 8.1, near its low for 2010 of 7.9. The gold to silver ratio still remains at a historically high level of 66. However, silver was up today by $0.65 to $19.03 per ounce, its biggest one day gain since early June. We expect silver to significantly outperform gold in the months to come.
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The World Gold Council just announced today that gold demand surged in the second quarter of 2010 to 1,050.3 metric tons, up 36% from one year ago. This rise in demand came mostly from rising investment demand, with gold demand for backing ETFs climbing 414% and retail investment demand rising by 29%.

Because the rest of the world still likes to follow and emulate the U.S., it might be Americans who initiate the upcoming stampede out of bonds, U.S. dollars and other dollar-denominated assets, and into precious metals. For the time being, the average American is still more likely to be a seller of gold. Recycling of gold increased 35% last quarter to 496 metric tons. Once Americans become educated about how gold isn't expensive and is still trading for only 1/2 of its all time high adjusted to the CPI and 1/4 of its all time high adjusted to the real rate of price inflation, and that by recycling gold they are actually trading real money for fiat paper money, this recycling supply will diminish and the world will face a major gold shortage. The world already has a major silver shortage that will become apparent to all very soon.

NIA's co-founders still receive phone calls on a daily basis from non-NIA member friends asking for us to invest in Real Estate "short sales" and other foreclosure deals. By year 2012, NIA guarantees nobody is going to want to touch Real Estate and all of your friends will be calling you about the latest Krugerrand that they bought. Although NIA doesn't project hyperinflation to occur until the years 2014-2015, there is a serious risk of hyperinflation occurring any day now. Hedge funds need to be where the momentum is and as soon as the momentum turns against the dollar, we could see the bond bubble burst and the currency crisis begin instantaneously.

http://inflation.us/decouplingcurrencycrisis.html

StackerKen
25th August 2010, 10:30 AM
http://images.drownedinsound.com/resized_images/185x185/13427.jpeg

1970 silver art
25th August 2010, 10:37 AM
FINALLY!!!!! The DOG is finally running. GO DOG!!! Bite JPMorgan in the ass. :D

keehah
25th August 2010, 10:40 AM
It is time!

ximmy
25th August 2010, 03:02 PM
updated some notes in OP...
ximy

Uncle Salty
26th August 2010, 08:21 AM
Silver is decoupling from gold.

Hee hee hee.

The apocalypse is almost upon us.

joe_momma
26th August 2010, 08:27 AM
Today silver contracts expire - Harvey Organ's blog says the median September delivery contract was sold at around $18.00/oz - looks like someone who was shorting silver is gonna take a beating!

(Not to mention if the holders stand for delivery).

Neuro
26th August 2010, 08:40 AM
Today silver contracts expire - Harvey Organ's blog says the median September delivery contract was sold at around $18.00/oz - looks like someone who was shorting silver is gonna take a beating!

(Not to mention if the holders stand for delivery).




this is very significant, the shorts get very burned, and I would imagine that many of the longs would like delivery. With the shorts being naked like an emperor with no clothes, the situation could quickly become chaotic!

mike88
2nd October 2010, 12:43 AM
thread started august 25th, spot price 19.03 per ounce.

Neuro
2nd October 2010, 04:08 AM
thread started august 25th, spot price 19.03 per ounce.

September was quite an amazing month for silver, up around 15%! Dollar index went from 82-83 to 78-79, down about 5-6%... I think it is possible it will go down to all-time low around 71 during October. Silver should be at least 25 dollars, gold 1450, if that happens...