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ParticipantGold seems about fair valued here between 700 and 1000 USD an OZ so I think it will stay around this range for a good while.
Gold is a well known commodity and hence its value as “money” is an invariant; a bit like velocity of light in physics. It is the paper currencies that rise and fall based on a bunch of factors. So what you are saying is that USD is already depreciated beyond reason so far and hence has no room to fall. That is simply not true based on just one fact: US government will have large (multiple hundreds of billions $) budget deficits and increasing national debts as far as the eye can see; just that alone can assure a falling USD based on unwillingness of foreigners to finance our expanding deficits. (every creditor will some day start to wonder if he will get his money back and if so how)
bsrsharma
ParticipantGold seems about fair valued here between 700 and 1000 USD an OZ so I think it will stay around this range for a good while.
Gold is a well known commodity and hence its value as “money” is an invariant; a bit like velocity of light in physics. It is the paper currencies that rise and fall based on a bunch of factors. So what you are saying is that USD is already depreciated beyond reason so far and hence has no room to fall. That is simply not true based on just one fact: US government will have large (multiple hundreds of billions $) budget deficits and increasing national debts as far as the eye can see; just that alone can assure a falling USD based on unwillingness of foreigners to finance our expanding deficits. (every creditor will some day start to wonder if he will get his money back and if so how)
bsrsharma
ParticipantGold seems about fair valued here between 700 and 1000 USD an OZ so I think it will stay around this range for a good while.
Gold is a well known commodity and hence its value as “money” is an invariant; a bit like velocity of light in physics. It is the paper currencies that rise and fall based on a bunch of factors. So what you are saying is that USD is already depreciated beyond reason so far and hence has no room to fall. That is simply not true based on just one fact: US government will have large (multiple hundreds of billions $) budget deficits and increasing national debts as far as the eye can see; just that alone can assure a falling USD based on unwillingness of foreigners to finance our expanding deficits. (every creditor will some day start to wonder if he will get his money back and if so how)
bsrsharma
ParticipantGold seems about fair valued here between 700 and 1000 USD an OZ so I think it will stay around this range for a good while.
Gold is a well known commodity and hence its value as “money” is an invariant; a bit like velocity of light in physics. It is the paper currencies that rise and fall based on a bunch of factors. So what you are saying is that USD is already depreciated beyond reason so far and hence has no room to fall. That is simply not true based on just one fact: US government will have large (multiple hundreds of billions $) budget deficits and increasing national debts as far as the eye can see; just that alone can assure a falling USD based on unwillingness of foreigners to finance our expanding deficits. (every creditor will some day start to wonder if he will get his money back and if so how)
bsrsharma
ParticipantGold seems about fair valued here between 700 and 1000 USD an OZ so I think it will stay around this range for a good while.
Gold is a well known commodity and hence its value as “money” is an invariant; a bit like velocity of light in physics. It is the paper currencies that rise and fall based on a bunch of factors. So what you are saying is that USD is already depreciated beyond reason so far and hence has no room to fall. That is simply not true based on just one fact: US government will have large (multiple hundreds of billions $) budget deficits and increasing national debts as far as the eye can see; just that alone can assure a falling USD based on unwillingness of foreigners to finance our expanding deficits. (every creditor will some day start to wonder if he will get his money back and if so how)
bsrsharma
ParticipantHe legally owns 43 firearms in his home and there is no problem with it? How does a security guard afford that many? He must have spent tens of thousands on his collection.
bsrsharma
ParticipantHe legally owns 43 firearms in his home and there is no problem with it? How does a security guard afford that many? He must have spent tens of thousands on his collection.
bsrsharma
ParticipantHe legally owns 43 firearms in his home and there is no problem with it? How does a security guard afford that many? He must have spent tens of thousands on his collection.
bsrsharma
ParticipantHe legally owns 43 firearms in his home and there is no problem with it? How does a security guard afford that many? He must have spent tens of thousands on his collection.
bsrsharma
ParticipantHe legally owns 43 firearms in his home and there is no problem with it? How does a security guard afford that many? He must have spent tens of thousands on his collection.
October 23, 2009 at 8:08 PM in reply to: OT – How do you remove satellite dish from the roof ? #472939bsrsharma
ParticipantHOA And solar panels. Is it the same as for dishes
A solar panel is an antenna for sunlight; but sunlight (or any light) is not regulated by FCC (too high frequency!). So, FCC rules don’t apply to Solar panels.
October 23, 2009 at 8:08 PM in reply to: OT – How do you remove satellite dish from the roof ? #473118bsrsharma
ParticipantHOA And solar panels. Is it the same as for dishes
A solar panel is an antenna for sunlight; but sunlight (or any light) is not regulated by FCC (too high frequency!). So, FCC rules don’t apply to Solar panels.
October 23, 2009 at 8:08 PM in reply to: OT – How do you remove satellite dish from the roof ? #473483bsrsharma
ParticipantHOA And solar panels. Is it the same as for dishes
A solar panel is an antenna for sunlight; but sunlight (or any light) is not regulated by FCC (too high frequency!). So, FCC rules don’t apply to Solar panels.
October 23, 2009 at 8:08 PM in reply to: OT – How do you remove satellite dish from the roof ? #473558bsrsharma
ParticipantHOA And solar panels. Is it the same as for dishes
A solar panel is an antenna for sunlight; but sunlight (or any light) is not regulated by FCC (too high frequency!). So, FCC rules don’t apply to Solar panels.
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