Posted by 02 on September 22, 2010 at 22:53:30 from (24.108.94.27):
In Reply to: OT Gold price posted by teddy52food on September 22, 2010 at 18:28:21:
Gold is not a commodity no matter how much the talking heads want you to believe it. Bad money drives out good money,the bad money being fiat currency,the good being gold. Gold is the only real money,not a barbaric relic as Greenspan once called it. 99.9% of all the gold ever mined is still around.40 years ago there were hundreds of millions of silver ounces above ground;now it's all used up and now is actually more rare than gold. There are over one thousand uses for silver in the U.S. military alone,never mind the rest of the industrialised world. The percentage of silver to gold in nature is about thirteen to one. Gold is the canary in the coal mine, when there is currency trouble as there is these days everyone flocks to gold-it is the ultimate safe haven as it has no counter parties. Gold is rare and hard to find; worldwide gold production has been decreasing in the last few years. And lastly,why has the U.S. not let anyone audit their 35,000 tons of gold for the last forty years-- maybe 'cause its gone?
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