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4plexowner
ParticipantI like your last post, scaredycat – you are putting into words the reasons why humans have chosen gold as their favorite store of value for thousands of years
most Americans have been duped with the Keynesian economic BS and they will defend it until the last dollar of their 401K has gone away – not much you or I can do about that
4plexowner
ParticipantI like your last post, scaredycat – you are putting into words the reasons why humans have chosen gold as their favorite store of value for thousands of years
most Americans have been duped with the Keynesian economic BS and they will defend it until the last dollar of their 401K has gone away – not much you or I can do about that
4plexowner
ParticipantI like your last post, scaredycat – you are putting into words the reasons why humans have chosen gold as their favorite store of value for thousands of years
most Americans have been duped with the Keynesian economic BS and they will defend it until the last dollar of their 401K has gone away – not much you or I can do about that
4plexowner
ParticipantI like your last post, scaredycat – you are putting into words the reasons why humans have chosen gold as their favorite store of value for thousands of years
most Americans have been duped with the Keynesian economic BS and they will defend it until the last dollar of their 401K has gone away – not much you or I can do about that
4plexowner
Participant[img_assist|nid=11187|title=SPX vs GOLD|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=460|height=284]
chart shows how SP500 is doing relative to gold (since we mentioned pricing stocks relative to gold)
if you have a subscription at StockCharts.com you can draw this chart all the way back to 1999 – you will see that the stock market has been declining against gold since that point
4plexowner
Participant[img_assist|nid=11187|title=SPX vs GOLD|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=460|height=284]
chart shows how SP500 is doing relative to gold (since we mentioned pricing stocks relative to gold)
if you have a subscription at StockCharts.com you can draw this chart all the way back to 1999 – you will see that the stock market has been declining against gold since that point
4plexowner
Participant[img_assist|nid=11187|title=SPX vs GOLD|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=460|height=284]
chart shows how SP500 is doing relative to gold (since we mentioned pricing stocks relative to gold)
if you have a subscription at StockCharts.com you can draw this chart all the way back to 1999 – you will see that the stock market has been declining against gold since that point
4plexowner
Participant[img_assist|nid=11187|title=SPX vs GOLD|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=460|height=284]
chart shows how SP500 is doing relative to gold (since we mentioned pricing stocks relative to gold)
if you have a subscription at StockCharts.com you can draw this chart all the way back to 1999 – you will see that the stock market has been declining against gold since that point
4plexowner
Participant[img_assist|nid=11187|title=SPX vs GOLD|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=460|height=284]
chart shows how SP500 is doing relative to gold (since we mentioned pricing stocks relative to gold)
if you have a subscription at StockCharts.com you can draw this chart all the way back to 1999 – you will see that the stock market has been declining against gold since that point
4plexowner
Participant[img_assist|nid=11184|title=Bond bubble bursts?|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=460|height=284]
I find this chart interesting – this is the weekly price of the 30 yr US treasury bond
one of my beliefs is that financial bubbles ALWAYS fully retrace themselves – notice how the bond bubble rally that started in Nov ’08 has pretty much been retraced now – also notice the blip in Mar ’09 after Bernanke said the Fed would be buying bonds – that blip was pretty short lived – what is Ben going to do next?
4plexowner
Participant[img_assist|nid=11184|title=Bond bubble bursts?|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=460|height=284]
I find this chart interesting – this is the weekly price of the 30 yr US treasury bond
one of my beliefs is that financial bubbles ALWAYS fully retrace themselves – notice how the bond bubble rally that started in Nov ’08 has pretty much been retraced now – also notice the blip in Mar ’09 after Bernanke said the Fed would be buying bonds – that blip was pretty short lived – what is Ben going to do next?
4plexowner
Participant[img_assist|nid=11184|title=Bond bubble bursts?|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=460|height=284]
I find this chart interesting – this is the weekly price of the 30 yr US treasury bond
one of my beliefs is that financial bubbles ALWAYS fully retrace themselves – notice how the bond bubble rally that started in Nov ’08 has pretty much been retraced now – also notice the blip in Mar ’09 after Bernanke said the Fed would be buying bonds – that blip was pretty short lived – what is Ben going to do next?
4plexowner
Participant[img_assist|nid=11184|title=Bond bubble bursts?|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=460|height=284]
I find this chart interesting – this is the weekly price of the 30 yr US treasury bond
one of my beliefs is that financial bubbles ALWAYS fully retrace themselves – notice how the bond bubble rally that started in Nov ’08 has pretty much been retraced now – also notice the blip in Mar ’09 after Bernanke said the Fed would be buying bonds – that blip was pretty short lived – what is Ben going to do next?
4plexowner
Participant[img_assist|nid=11184|title=Bond bubble bursts?|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=460|height=284]
I find this chart interesting – this is the weekly price of the 30 yr US treasury bond
one of my beliefs is that financial bubbles ALWAYS fully retrace themselves – notice how the bond bubble rally that started in Nov ’08 has pretty much been retraced now – also notice the blip in Mar ’09 after Bernanke said the Fed would be buying bonds – that blip was pretty short lived – what is Ben going to do next?
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