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Gold Trends Intra Day Gold Update – Mar 28th

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

In last nights website update support in gold was listed at 1418-1423 and 2nd tier support was listed at 1406-1412 and low so far is 1410.

London Gold Fix $1420.00 -$14.00

There are a number of cross currents going on in gold this morning. We’ve been looking for a pullback into today due to options expiration in gold — and the rollover from April gold into the June contract. Both of these factors seem to have played out as gold and silver are lower. Another factor we’ve been watching is the US dollar and the key uptrend line that is hovering at. Over the past three days the dollar has been able to climb back above 76 – and that area needs to be watched.

Gains in the Dollar overnight has added to the bears the initial edge this morning. One of the “stories” being floated is that Kadaffi will have to sell some of his gold to support his effort. We think the story has no legs — but it does add to the “spin” that the desperate shorts seem to be trying to expouse.

While the gold market hasn’t paid that much attention to supply side developments lately, news of higher Russian gold production for the first two months of 2011 has contributed to the slightly weaker price bias early this morning. The Russians saw their two month gold production rise by almost 14% over the prior year and that combined with concerns of slower global growth ahead has added to some pressure as well.

The Japanese situation continues to escalate and potentially drag on long enough that the trade is wondering if a slowing impact in industries besides automobile manufacturing could develop. Some players feel that the gold market is under pressure because of recent hawkish comments from the US Fed and also because of some market predictions that US QE2 is still set to end in June. News of a shift in political power within Germany (one of the few stalwart economic zones) adds to the uncertainty in Europe. All combined — the gold market has pulled back into Monday morning.

Support for the remainder of the day is the 1406-1410 area and resistance is the 1422-1426. In gold, I’m long 1/2 a position at 1406 — and added at 1418 last night for an average 1412. I’m using a stop at 1398 for the moment. From a chart perspective — the lower purple channel line is support — and so far gold has not reached that low point and the lower dotted trend line does not come into play until the 1385-1390 area. We’ll have to see how the price pattern looks — as our thinking is that options expiration and the roll into the June contract is what has temporarily brought gold down to this level on Monday.

The key now is for gold to get back above the 1425 area.

What we really want to see is a close above 1444 to give more confidence that gold is ending its trading range and is ready to move higher. The end of the month usually favors higher price into the first week of the month and we’re still looking for that at the moment. A short term peak will be due to begin sometime in the first 7 days of April — so we’ll be keeping an eye on that as well.

In summary — we’d like to see the lows develop here on Monday and push higher into the latter portion of the week.

by Bill Downey

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The 50 pesos is not the only Mexican gold coin

Monday, March 28th, 2011

We have already spoken about the 50 pesos coin on Goldcoin.org. This coin remains a very good choice for buyers looking to invest over the long term. But the 50 pesos coin is not the only Mexican gold coin to have in your money bag! In the following article you will discover the smaller family members of the 50 pesos coin and their characteristics.

20 PESOS OBVERSE

Description of the gold pesos coins.

The 2, 2.5, 5 and 10 pesos coins all bear the same inscriptions and engravings:
-  The obverse of the coin has the inscription “ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS” (United States of Mexico) which straddles an eagle that is standing and grasping a serpent in its mouth. The eagle is standing on a crown made from an oak branch and an olive branch. The eagle is the National symbol of Mexico: for Mexicans it is the representation of the duality between the earth and the sky. It also symbolises the conflict that delivers Good over Evil. There is a legend which surrounds this eagle: the old city of Tenochtitlan, today Mexico City, was built in the place where the Aztecs once saw an eagle flying off carrying a serpent in its beak.

20 PESOS REVERSE

20 PESOS REVERSE

- the reverse of the coin shows the value of the coin and the year in which it was minted. The coin is the effigy of Michel Hidalgo, a revolutionary and abolitionist. Michel Hidalgo is an emblematic figure of Mexico: a priest, a rebel and a revolutionary whose insurrection triggered the country’s process of independence. He first proclaimed independence on 16 September 1810 and then abolished slavery on 6 December. On 30 July 1811 the Inquisition had him shot for his crimes.

The 20 pesos coin

The obverse of the coin has a motif which represents the eagle striking down the serpent. The reverse of the coin shows a representation of the Aztec calendar from the Tiahuanaco Sun Gate. The Sun Gate is one of the vestiges of the Aztec civilization and is considered by several researchers as a astronomic sign.

Date on the gold pesos coins

CaptureNew Pesos Family

• Note on the 10 pesos coin: From 1961 to 1972, 954,983 coins were re-minted with essentially the year 1959. In 1996 , matt remints were created.

What is the interest in Mexican gold pesos coins?

Above all the interest in these coins is numismatic. But there is only a small step from numismatic to profitable investment! Why? Because these coins are ever more rare and their value can never fall below that of gold itself under any circumstances. To be clear: buying Mexican pesos in an opportunity to combine asset protection with pleasure.

Gold Trends Intra Day Gold Update – Mar 25th

Friday, March 25th, 2011

In last nights website update resistance was listed at 1438-1445 and the high so far today is 1438. Support was listed at 1418-1423 and the low so far is 1430.50

London Gold Fix $1434.00 -$8.25

In the early action today, April gold prices are sitting roughly $10-12 below the Thursday highs. A large portion of the corrective action was seen at the end of the prior trading session and prices this morning are trading in the mid to upper 1430’s. A margin rate increase in silver was probably the catalyst for the sell off on yesterday….. but it was certainly coincidental that we mentioned if a sell off into options expiration on Monday for Gold was in play that Thursday would be the most likely day.

Many gold players continue to think that the Euro zone crisis will provide support to gold prices going forward, as the fear of contagion or knock on influences have returned to the forefront.
Others in the trade noted that gold was able to gain in the face of weak US economic readings and that is considered a change of pace from the pattern that was seen in the beginning of March. In other words, some traders think that a series of weak US data points are capable of extending US QE and that in turn might give rise to a future inflation problem.

The Dollar is holding against most of the major currencies but is still fighting to get back above 76 and still remains in trouble on the charts as we close out the week.

Japanese authorities have suggested that one of the Fukushima reactors was leaking due to a broken core has increased an already dangerous condition.

Syria protests have been escalating as demonstrations are being driven by political demands. Economic issues and inflation concerns are behind the unrest. There are scheduled protests in UK also this weekend.

In today’s gold action, price is in a trading range and is very choppy. With the weekend approaching, yesterday’s downdraft, options expiration on Monday, the middle east and Japan situation, and traders moving from the April contract into June–it has created a lot of cross currents in today’s trade. Support for the remainder of the day is the 1420-1425 area and resistance is the 1438-1444 area. A close above this area would tend to favor the upside going into next week.

I cut my short term position in gold in half last night so as to lighten up for the weekend. Should there be a pullback into options expiration on Monday — I’ll look at adding it back in the 1415-1420 area or at the lower purple trend line on the chart.

In summary — yesterday’s pullback seems more manipulative action — and price should remaining choppy and range bound for the remainder of the day. The charts and the trends still look up into the first week of April. If there is a pullback early next week we’ll look at the price patterns and see if there is a good setup.

by Bill Downey

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Gold Trends Intra Day Gold Update – Mar 23rd

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

In last nights website update resistance was listed at 1434-1444 and the high so far today is 1434.50 —- support was listed at 1419-1424 and the low so far today is 1425.50 —

London Gold Fix $1433.00

In the early action today, April gold has managed a rise above the prior session’s high but has reached the key 1435-1444 price area of resistance this week. This is the key area to watch this week. A close above 1435 would add to the bulllish potential towards 1460.

Reports that the Japanese disaster might end up costing as much as $300 billion. However, the upward track in gold and other commodity prices might be held back because of fears that containment of the #3 reactor at Fukushima has seen a setback overnight as commodities generally don’t like to see developments that could end up slowing the economy.

Talk that a Chinese gold company might be looking to acquire gold mines in other countries was viewed as favorable in today’s trade.

The Fed’s Fisher is a scheduled to speak today and yesterday he generally sounded a hawkish tone. The US Fed Chairman BERNANKE is also scheduled to speak just ahead of mid session today and some traders think he will largely countervail the dialogue from Fisher.

Gold will garner some support from a bullish price forecast from a gold company executive, who suggested that gold might have a “couple” more years of upside action before a top is formed.

While equity markets in Asia were mixed during overnight trading, stock indices in Europe are generally weaker this morning and the US stock market is a bit lower this morning. Home sales plummeted in USA — down 175 from January.

The Dollar is stronger against most of the major currencies during overnight trading, although posting a loss against the Yen. With the US dollar on the brink of NEW LOWS for the year and at a key chart point, we couldn’t help noticing that Portugal is in the NEWS headlines and the “spin” is that Portugal may be the third country that will ask for a Euro bailout. This has caused a Euro pullback and a BID for the US Dollar today. Coincidence ? Who knows anymore, but the US Dollar is higher in trading today. The Prime Misister of Greece also stated that any restructuring of Greek debt would bring on collapse of banks in his country.

Coalition air strikes have grounded the Libyan air force, but rebel forces have been unable to take advantage as fighting has reached a stalemate.

Going to the chart – Gold is up against key resistance today at the 1435 area — and this is probably the most important area for this week. A close above 1435 will favor higher towards 1444. Gold has attempted to move above this 1435-1445 area since Feb 28th so it is approaching decision time. The price pattern continues to show “capping” as Darth likes to call it —- but they can only hold it for so long and it looks like a decision point is coming in on the short term today or tomorrow. The upside still has the advantage but keep in mind that BERNANKE is scheduled to speak today and that can cause some choppy action.

Resistance for the remainder of the day is 1435-1444 and support is 1422-1426. The trend remains up.

In summary — but gold and silver are at key price points —and a close above these levels will keep the favored short term uptrend in place.

by Bill Downey

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The Theory of Crisis: Bankrupt = Bank + Corrupt

Saturday, March 19th, 2011

I am sure it will not come as a shock to learn that there is an on-going investigation into a host of « big banks » who are accused of fixing their inter-bank lending rate (LIBOR) to effectively disguise and downgrade their indebtedness. The period involved reveals this was taking place pre-2008 crisis.

The investigation is well under way and involves the major Financial Service Regulators of the US and UK amongst others.
The scale is breath-taking and the accusations extremely serious as indicated by the issuing of subpoenas to retrieve sensitive documents for the prosecutor’s evidence.

Here are the details as reported by C Powell of GATA following a report in the Financial Times:

Regulators in the United States, Japan, and UK are investigating whether some of the biggest banks conspired to “manipulate” the benchmark interest rate used to calculate the cost of billions of dollars of debt.

The investigation centres on the panel of 16 banks that help the British Bankers’ Association set the London interbank offered rate, or Libor — the estimated cost of borrowing for banks between each other.

In particular, the investigation was looking at how Libor was set for US dollars during 2006 to 2008, immediately before and during the financial crisis, people familiar with the probes said.

The probe came to light on Tuesday when the Swiss bank UBS disclosed in its annual report that it had received subpoenas from three US agencies and an information demand from the Japanese Financial Supervisory Agency.
The bank said the regulators were focusing on “whether there were improper attempts by UBS, either acting on its own or together with others, to manipulate Libor rates at certain times.”
All the panel members are believed to have received at least an informal request for information — an earlier stage in an investigative process before a subpoena.

Witnesses had been interviewed by investigators from the US Securities and Exchange Commission, the Department of Justice, and the UK’s Financial Services Authority, people familiar with the probe said.

The inquiry has been under way for some months. At least one bank received its initial request for information in October, people familiar with the matter said.

The BBA produces Libor rates for 10 currencies using eight to 20 contributor banks. The contributors submit the rates at which they think they could borrow on the open market. Outlying submissions are tossed out and the reported rate is the mean of the middle values.

Critics of the process for setting Libor — which is used as a reference rate for about $350,000 Billion in financial products — have long claimed it is antiquated and lacking in transparency. Commentators complained bitterly during the financial crisis that the rates were distorted because they believed weaker banks were unwilling to admit higher borrowing costs.

UBS declined to comment beyond its disclosure. The regulators declined to comment. The other banks on the panel at the time covered by the probe either declined to comment or spokesmen could not be reached.

They are: Bank of America, Barclays, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, HSBC, JPMorgan Chase, Lloyds, Rabobank, Royal Bank of Canada, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Norinchukin Bank, Royal Bank of Scotland, and West LB.

HBOS, which has since merged with Lloyds, was also a member.

The BBA said: “We are committed to retaining the reputation and integrity of BBA Libor, which continues to be the authoritative benchmark of the wholesale money market. It has a straightforward and unambiguous calculation method, which excludes any rates which are significant outliers. It is fully transparent — all of the data inputted by the contributor banks is publicly available, as is our methodology.”
(By Brooke Masters, Patrick Jenkins, and Justin Baer , Financial Times)

Banks outside the law?

This type of activity is typical of the banking sector who operate amongst themselves as if they are untouchable and above law and regulation.
They believe in their own importance because of their size and apparent power which disregards national boundaries because of their global clout. They play by their own rules and we know where that leads us.

Even then, when they cause misery, mayhem and crisis for the whole world by their own greedy practices and mistakes they still come begging for more money to play with – and the worse thing is that incompetent governments full of over-educated, posh, millionaires who have absolutely no notion of the real world because of a privileged, sheltered, upbringing give them our taxes. I believe this should also be investigated as it stinks of incestuous, undeclared interests by senators and ministers who post politics suddenly appear on boards of directors doing nothing (consultants) for some enormous salary.

Do you trust your bank?

Do you know what they do with your money?

If there’s another crisis where will your money be?

If your bank gets into trouble will they have enough money to pay back all their customers?

Who do you think they will pay first? You? Yeah right!

If you’re not part of the Politocrat & Banking club you’ve got no chance.

I believe that Bankers should be personally responsible for their actions, decisions, judgements and huge mistakes they make and personally bankrupted to repay some of the missing funds. It should be in their contracts and not some huge retirement pay off for complete incompetence like Fred Goodwin (RBS).

Let’s face it they’re quick enough to give themselves performance related bonuses (when there’s the slightest positive news) so why doesn’t it work both ways? When a bank underperforms they should be responsible and pay for it just as they like to cream off their “rewards” for guessing right.

Stop bailing out incompetence – Let them fail!

I also believe that Banks that get themselves into a mess should get themselves out of it or let them go bust like any other business that fails – after all that’s why we have the word Bankrupt isn’t it?

It is two words combined – Bank & Corrupt! That about explains it!

The increasing problems of disasters and political unrest are putting further strains on all these large institutions that are exceptionally nervous because they know they are exposed and overstretched as pre-2008. Another feature is they never learn by experience!
In 2011 we will witness an economic crisis on a scale not yet seen.

The foundations of Countries economic policies and Financial Institutions “Good Practice” have not been prepared for the shock that is gathering strength and they will not withstand the shock and its magnitude.

Can you afford for them to go down with all your savings?

Should you wait until it starts and it’s on the Tele before you do something?

Should you buy fire insurance before or after a fire?
Act now and preserve some of your wealth by investing in tangible assets that will survive a crisis.

Act now to put your money into something that you own, that is not linked to a failing or devalued currency that will be a means of survival when you need it most.

Put your wealth into gold which has been the universal “currency” throughout history.

Don’t invest in “paper promises”.

Get Physical!

Own gold and gold coins.

People survived wars, crises, recession and depression because they owned Gold.

People also perished – because they didn’t!

What would you rather do? Survive or Perish?

Make your choice!

Utah Gold Currency a step closer

Friday, March 4th, 2011

As previously reported on Goldcoin, Gold currency is making a comeback! In Utah, they could soon be buying a hamburger with gold!, the state of Utah has been considering a bill that would allow gold coins to become a new inflation-proof currency that would also be exempt from state capital gains tax.
The bill, HB317, was introduced by Republican Brad Galvez and it passed by 7 to 1 in the Utah House Government Operations Committee on Wednesday.

The bill sets out a framework for the Legislature to explore the possibility of an alternative legal tender system being created but the use of a gold currency would remain voluntary. The timing stipulated is for conclusions to be submitted for the 2012 session.
The “Utah Sound Money Act” was drafted by local attorney Larry Hilton who said that “un-backed money created by the Federal Reserve to stimulate the economy, is hanging over us like the sword of Damocles waiting to just come down in an avalanche and destroy the value of our currency.”

In short it represents the frustration of ordinary people who feel that the “paper dollar” no longer serves their needs. They have simply lost faith in a devalued currency which has eroded their wealth, their incomes and their purchasing power.

A Symbolic Act that brings back the Gold Standard?

Further comments came from Jeffrey Bell who is Policy Director for the American Principles Project based in Washington D.C. He explained that this bill would be viewed as a “symbolic act”. He added “But it sends a signal to Washington that political elites who want to leave the value and staying power of our currency uncertain, indefinite, so that they can at will intervene to do what they think would ameliorate the situation facing the U.S. economy.
The last time we had the system that we are recommending — the  International Gold Standard — it set a record for least inflation”.

It is interesting to note that the US Dollar is under pressure from all sides and its role as a “Global positioning Currency” is severely under threat as is its very existence.
We have previously discussed the possible role of Gold as a future money in Gold Money, a currency of the past…. and the future? And the demise of the Dollar in Financial Armageddon from worthless Paper Money.

Word is not only spreading but people are taking action against worthless fiat currencies and you too can do something now by taking out insurance against a fiat currency collapse – buy gold and gold coins. Remember it is always prudent and advisable to have insurance before the event – in this case an Economic crisis that could happen any time soon.

Report: A Three Phased Catastrophic Attack is in Process against the US Economy

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

If the fat finger flash crash of 2010 taught us anything, it’s that our financial markets aren’t as sound and secure as officials want us to believe. With heavy leverage, computer trading platforms, financial secrecy laws, and the unabashed greed that pervades the halls of international financial centres, the entire global marketplace is susceptible to manipulation. The official post-mortem on the 2008 downturn suggests that the economic collapse, which started with rising oil prices and a sell-off in stocks, was caused by, among other factors, an over-leveraged and over-insured financial system with the culprit being an alphabet soup of financial instruments like Mortgage Backed Securities (MBS) and Credit Default Swaps (CDS).

As is the case with the lone gunman who shot Kennedy and the two planes that brought down the towers, the investigations surrounding the financial crisis were expedited, streamlined and have been officially closed.
A recent report from an independent contracting firm, however, warns that the events behind the financial crisis of 2008 and our economic woes today should not be underestimated and simply dismissed as having been a one-off event.

Evidence outlined in a Pentagon contractor report suggests that financial subversion carried out by unknown parties, such as terrorists or hostile nations, contributed to the 2008 economic crash by covertly using vulnerabilities in the U.S. financial system.
The unclassified 2009 report “Economic Warfare: Risks and Responses” by financial analyst Kevin D. Freeman, a copy of which was obtained by The Washington Times, states that “a three-phased attack was planned and is in the process against the United States economy.”
While economic analysts and a final report from the federal government’s Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission blame the crash on such economic factors as high-risk mortgage lending practices and poor federal regulation and supervision, the Pentagon contractor adds a new element: “outside forces,” a factor the commission did not examine.
Regardless of the report’s findings, U.S. officials and outside analysts said the Pentagon, the Treasury Department and U.S. intelligence agencies are not aggressively studying the threats to the United States posed by economic warfare and financial terrorism.
“Nobody wants to go there,” one official said.

In a previous report titled When China Pulls the Peg, Cardiac Arrest Will Follow in the USA we opined that the US, China and other nations are involved in economic warfare as a matter of policy. While diplomats enjoy State Dinners, luxurious travel and smile for the cameras, behind the scenes is a tug of war where entire populations of people, numbering in the billions of souls, are affected by negotiations and trade agreements. In the case of China, one must have their head in the sand to believe they are not actively competing on the economic battlefield. Not only do they have a direct influence on the future of the US dollar, but they have spent the better part of the last three decades mobilizing their labor force by significantly undermining US trade influence. The effect on the US economy is clear. While the Chinese grew their economy, they set into motion a series of events that have begun to impoverish the middle class in America. The result is fewer jobs and an indebted social system on the brink of collapse.
This did not happen by chance. It is by design.

“This is the ‘end game’ if the goal is to destroy America,” Mr. Freeman said, noting that in his view China’s military “has been advocating the potential for an economic attack on the U.S. for 12 years or longer as evidenced by the publication of the book Unrestricted Warfare in 1999.

According to the report, elements within China, Russia, middle east oil producers and other interested parties may, separately or in unison, be actively pursuing policies and actions that are specifically designed to collapse the US economy.

“The preponderance of evidence that cannot be easily dismissed demands a thorough and immediate study be commenced,” the report says. “Ignoring the likelihood of this very real threat ensures a catastrophic event.”
The report concluded that the evidence of an attack is strong enough that “financial terrorism may have cost the global economy as much as $50 trillion.”

The Pentagon report indicates that there is a strong likelihood that whoever is behind the machinations is operating under a three phase approach. The first phase of the attack was the build up of excessive leverage and credit in asset markets, real estate and commodities. The second phase was the crash we experienced in 2008 and early 2009. International hedge funds and financial firms, some of which may be direct extensions of certain governments and operating under international secrecy provisions, initiated sell offs through the use of techniques like “naked short selling” and traditional “bear raids.” Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns were wiped out and went down as the first casualties of phase two.

Since March of 2009 the economy has seemingly been growing, at least that’s what we’ve been told in official government memorandums and mainstream financial analysis. As evidenced by a rising stock market, the economy is well on it’s way to recovering the losses that occurred between 2007 and 2009.

While everything may seem fine to most Americans, including our elected officials and financial gurus, according to the threat assessment discussed in the Pentagon report, the powers-that-be who were responsible for the first two phases of the attack against our economic and financial system are now actively in the process of implementing and executing Phase III:

“Based on recent global market activity, it appears that the predicted Phase III may be underway right now.”
The third phase is what Mr Freeman states in the report was the main source of the economic system’s vulnerability. “We have taken on massive public debt as the government was the only party who could access capital markets in late 2008 and early 2009,” he said, placing the U.S. dollar’s global reserve currency status at grave risk.

The end-game is approaching, and as we’ve suggested in previous commentary, it is predicated on excessive government leverage, spending and monetization. The United States may very well be in the final bubble, one that trend forecaster Gerald Celente has referred to as the bailout bubble.

The formation of the final bubble, if it were a planned event, would have first required the first two phases of the attack as outlined in the report. Build up the leverage in the private sector, then completely crash it. This strategy necessitated a political response from the President, Congress and all manner of financial regulators.

As we saw in 2008, the strategy worked perfectly. Within days of the stock market collapse Presidential candidates were pausing their campaigns, Congress was having emergency meetings, and the Secretary of the Treasury threatened that there would be tanks in the streets if something wasn’t done. The response, of course, is well known and has led to tens of trillions of dollars in more debt in an attempt to stabilize the economy.

As the theorized Phase III continues to play out, we are likely to see more intervention in the form of crisis spending and quantitative easing. This continued printing of money is the Achilles’ heel. In just the last two years, because most global investors have begun shying away from US debt instruments like Treasuries, it is our very own Federal Reserve, a private banking conglomerate that is the number one buyer of US debt. The Chinese are already cutting back on their investment. And in due time, when the time is right, the Chinese simply have to say “no more,” at which point the government bailout bubble will burst.

Once in motion, there will be no more magic bullets for the Federal Reserve, Treasury Department, Congress or the President. We’ll have crossed the Rubicon.

What it will look like on the other side is anyone’s guess, but it could be that magic financial bullets get replaced with lead and missiles, as is usually the case when economies of nations are destroyed.
While US officials may not be overtly discussing economic warfare, one thing is for sure, and that is that the Pentagon and Military are Actively War Gaming ‘Large Scale Economic Breakdown’ and ‘Civil Unrest’. Army game theorists have spent time on financial exchanges with traders attempting to learn how an economic attack could be identified and are reportedly working on preventing such a possibility.

It’s our view, however, that if military and intelligence agencies are just now getting on board with the idea of economic warfare, it may very well be too late. If those who would bring down the US and global financial systems, be they foreign governments or shadow elements operating outside of traditional national boundaries, are actively engaged in “Phase III,” then it is likely that such an attack cannot be prevented – only managed and mitigated.

If this most recent report is accurate in its assessment, the only thing left for the average American at this point is to prepare for an imminent catastrophic shock and awe that will destroy life in America as we have come to know it.
Author: Mac Slavo from SHTFPlan

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Financial Armageddon from worthless Paper Money

Monday, February 28th, 2011

Maybe you think it sounds extreme but daily we move closer to the real possibility that a major fiat currency such as the US Dollar or the Euro could collapse in the blink of an eye.
The mounting economic pressures mean that eventually something will have to give.
Inflation is rising.
Oil prices are rising.
Debt is unresolved.
Property prices are falling.
Unemployment is rising.
The cost of living is rising.
Wages are stagnating.
Raw material costs are almost out of control.
Energy costs are rising.
Growth is negligible (and most estimates are over-egged by floundering politicians)
North Africa and the Middle East are unstable. The knock on effects are pure guess work at best.
What will happen next?
What will be the net effect of all these things stirred up with a huge dose of uncertainty?
It’s like a tinderbox to start a Finacial Armageddon.
Just one single event could trigger an unstoppable domino effect that would lead to financial meltdown.

Don’t believe me?
What if Greece cannot keep to the rescue plan imposed on it? What if it defaults? Will a whole country go broke? And then what?
What if the Eurozone feels the knock on effect or what if another bigger Eurozone country requires a bailout?
Any of the major currencies could be put under extra pressure resulting in a run and a collapse and at any time.
The US dollar is a benchmark for the world, for oil prices, trade, banking etc.
Is it conceivable that this , the most important currency on the planet as we know it , could collapse.
Take a look at this video and decide for yourself. Impossible, Possible, Probable or highly likely?

This is a timely reminder to the fragility of wealth stored in currency or as a paper promise reliant on the success and existence of a large institution.
Wealth needs protection for survival and the acquisition of valuable physical assets that can survive a crisis is the only way. No wonder Central banks and the biggest fortunes on the planet are stocking up on Gold!

Gold demand at 10 year high

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

Official figures released recently by the World Gold Council confirmed that demand for gold continues to rise. In 2010 the annual demand for gold rose by 9% equating to 3,812.2 Tonnes which is worth around $150 Billion. This is a ten year high and a strong indicator that the current price is not only sustainable but likely to increase further.
This increasing demand can be attributed to several factors.
First, there is an even higher demand for Jewellery.

Secondly, demand strengthened in key Asian markets, notably in China and India.
The Indian market is based on strong cultural references such as the Wedding Season and 2010 saw a revitalisation of the sector as awareness grows regarding the protection of wealth in gold.

The Chinese demand is backed by a strengthening retail investment by private affluent investors who are looking to gold bars and gold coins as a safe refuge for their newly acquired wealth.
The Chinese market saw the greatest increase in investment demand growth. The annual demand showed a 70% increase year on year and was equivalent to 179.9 tonnes.

After 21 years Central Banks are Net Purchasers

Thirdly and even more significant is the fact that after 21 years of being net sellers of gold the Central Banks became net purchasers of gold. This can be seen as a consolidation of their position in troubled times because they feel exposed to Forex fluctuations due to currency dilution and devaluation. It is also proof that they see gold as a safe haven to protect their reserves of wealth when they are aware of instability and potential crisis ahead. The instability in the Middle East, the soaring oil price and the risks of increasing inflation in developed economies is causing anxiety.
Central Banks are all too aware of the possible Eurozone collapse as Sovereign debt issues, austerity measures and bailouts fail to shake off the looming depression that awaits.

What will happen if Greece, Ireland or any other of the Eurozone Members are unable to abide by their debt resolution measures? Chances are there will be more than one if not all of them. Politicians wrangle with the shackles of increasing debt which they are trying to defer to another generation on a daily basis but fact is they can’t run away fast enough and they WILL get caught out. What then?

Paper Gold or Physical Gold?

It is hardly surprising that real demand is focused on physical gold and this can be illustrated by a drop of 45% for the year in demand for ETFs (or paper gold). Investors know that protecting their wealth ahead of a crisis can only be achieved by owning physical tangible assets.

When a crisis hits hard no-one can guarantee the value or indeed honouring of paper transactions as the financial institutions offering such products are themselves vulnerable to the systemic debt that pollutes all economies and that influences everyday life across the globe. Nobody predicted that an institution such as Lehman Brothers would fail or that RBS and Lloyds Banks would be brought to their knees. Similarly no-one can tell you today who will be the next casualty when economies falter. It could be your bank, your pension provider, your employer.

Act now or do nothing?

If you really like a bet then do nothing and take a chance on life not changing for you.

If you prefer to protect what you have and want to be sure that you are left with something for your future survival then get in to gold now. It is the inflation proof investment that is like fire insurance for your personal wealth. Exactly like fire insurance, do you think you should buy it before or after the event?

There are more and more options for physical gold investment and it has become accessible to everyone.
The most difficult step to take is to start, the rest is logical and reassuring.

Remember that investing in bars is good but investing in gold coins is even better. Click here for a guide to gold coin investment and don’t wait to start.

Who controls your money? Who controls the Banks? …..and Who controls YOU?

Saturday, February 19th, 2011

I’m sure that we all believe that governments control the money supply especially in their own country and their own currency.

I’m sure that when we place our blind faith in the banks for loans, mortgages and everyday banking we trust that they will do their best for us and operate with upstanding principles to protect our assets.

I’m sure that those of us living in a free democracy believe our liberty and rights are being controlled by fairly elected governments representative of the people.

I’m sure that as you watch the daily news about unrest around the world you begin to sympathise with the poor oppressed peoples and hoping that soon they can have the same safe system bestowed upon them that we all apparently enjoy.

I’m sure that you would be horrified to learn that the controlling influence on the largest economy in the world and therefore an influence that stretches right around the world does not actually belong to the US government at all.

Despite its self-appointed name, the US Federal Reserve which controls Quantitative Easing, the printing of the US Dollar and US Economic Policy is actually a private company steeped in mystery with a special status completely outside the control of law.

You don’t believe it? Well just take a few minutes and watch the video for a quick insight into the real world of money laundering and absolute control.

Remaining ignorant could be bliss but then again if your livelihood and survival depends on it sometimes it’s better to be informed.


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You may now understand why your continued use and enslavement in paper assets is important to those who would seek to control.

When a crisis hits or the bubble bursts you will be left with nothing and no way of reclaiming a cent or a penny of your hard earned cash.

Do you think the politicians, bankers and enormous fortunes of the world will really care?

After all when was the last time you saw a poor politician or a poor banker?

When crisis strikes they remain the great untouched because they have the personal means and wealth to survive wars or economic disaster. They won’t feel hardship or hunger but you will.

During World War II many ordinary French families managed to survive the occupation because they had stashed a few gold Napoleon coins away which they could use to buy food. This is fact and is borne out by many a testimony from the time.

If the monetary system imploded or crashed and your Dollars, Euros, pounds or whatever became worthless, how would you survive?

Gold ownership is like a fire insurance for your personal wealth and is an investment in a physical entity that you own. When a crisis hits it has always proved to be vessel of value irrespective of the currency or era.

The logic for fire insurance is quite simple – should you buy it before or after the event?

Gold investment for the masses has never been encouraged because the Banks prefer you to believe in paper money which they can print, lend to you and make huge profits for themselves in the process.

It has never been in their interest to tempt you or advertise its qualities because they have been “stealing your gold” since money was invented.

In the Age of Austerity we find ourselves, not knowing whether currencies or countries may collapse at any time, what have you done to protect yourself from destitution and desolation?

Maybe you like taking chances and are hoping for the best but that may not be enough to survive and feed yourself.

Maybe you could plan ahead and maybe you should start now?

Remember, after the fire it is too late to buy insurance!

Gold is as good as a rock solid Triple A rated Investment

Monday, February 14th, 2011

Gold hasn’t reinvented itself as a currency yet. But it is getting closer.
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. said it will allow clients to use the metal as collateral in some transactions. For example, a hedge fund wanting to borrow money for a short period can put up gold as collateral and use the borrowings to invest elsewhere, betting on making a better return. Typically, banks accept only Treasury bonds and stocks in such agreements.

By making the announcement, J.P. Morgan is effectively saying gold is as rock solid an investment as triple-A rated “Treasurys”, adding to a movement that places gold at the top tier of asset classes. It also is trying to capitalize on all the gold now owned by hedge funds and private investors that is sitting idle in warehouses.

“It’s solidifying a trend that gold is re-establishing its role as a monetary and financial asset,” said Carlos Sanchez, associate director of research with New York commodities consultancy CPM Group.

J.P. Morgan said it is responding to demand from clients, many of which also store gold in the bank’s vaults.

“Many clients are holding gold on their balance sheets as an inflation hedge and are looking to make these assets work for them as collateral,” said John Rivett, collateral-management executive at J.P. Morgan Worldwide Securities Services.

J.P. Morgan’s decision Monday reignited debate among gold’s fans and detractors. For decades, supporters have argued gold is a monetary asset and should be treated on an equal footing with cash. However, gold critics argued the market has been too volatile and too small for it to be considered a legitimate currency.

Recently, though, gold’s status has been rising.

Exchanges in New York, Chicago and Europe recently agreed to accept gold as collateral for certain trades. And the World Gold Council also is gaining traction in its push to have the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision accept the precious metal as a Tier-1 asset for banks, along with government bonds and currencies.

In India, many financial-services companies are offering personal loans against physical gold, a market that is expanding.

“Gold is increasingly being used as collateral around the world,” said Natalie Dempster, the gold council’s director of government affairs. “All these moves reflect a growing recognition of gold’s role as a high-quality, liquid asset.”

Gold futures for February delivery on Monday settled 70 cents lower, or 0.1%, at $1,347.60 a troy ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange. It reached a nominal record close on Jan. 3 of $1,422.60.

In essence, J.P. Morgan is creating another role for gold, which has limited use now. One of the main laments of the metal’s critics is that, once bought, the metal doesn’t generate any income, compared with interest on bonds or dividends on stocks, and mainly just sits in vaults, rising and falling in value.

“It gives another use to gold as a cash instrument,” said Tom Pawlicki, an analyst at MF Global, a commodities brokerage. Investors who hold gold, he said, “might be less likely to sell it.”

Gold still is far from being the integral part of the monetary system it once was.

After World War II, under the Bretton Woods agreement, several countries pegged their currencies to the dollar, which in turn was fixed to the price of gold. President Richard Nixon ended the dollar-gold peg in 1971.

It is unclear whether customers need to hand over the physical bullion to J.P. Morgan or at what haircut the metal will be pledged with the bank.

There still is risk for financial institutions in taking gold as collateral.

If prices fall sharply, along with the value of the underlying trades, the collateral value could fall short of covering the trading positions, leaving banks scrambling for more margin to cover the losses.

In the past, worries about a lack of liquidity in the gold market have prevented banks from taking gold as collateral. But as investors piled into the market in recent years, the market has deepened.

The market is more liquid than many government-bond markets in Europe, with daily trading volumes normally exceeding $100 billion, according to the World Gold Council.

“When a bank, such as J.P. Morgan, is willing to extend collateral value against an asset such as physical bullion, it shows that they are not worried about the liquidity issue if they might take the collateral over or they have to liquidate the collateral,” said Frank McGhee, head precious metals trader at Integrated Brokerage Services, a Chicago broker.

Source Wall Street Journal: Carolyn Cui, Rhiannon Hoyle, Liam Pleven and Matt

Paper money or Gold

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011



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Sunday, January 30th, 2011

You heard it here first folks, the innovative new website for buying and selling gold in real time, 24/7 has arrivedLinGold.com.

The site offers free Membership and you join a worldwide community of fellow gold investors buying and selling gold to each other. There is “Good Delivery” gold bullion and a large variety of professionally sourced Gold Coins – Bullion Coins like the South African Krugerrand, The Australian Nugget, The American Eagle, The Canadian Maple Leaf, The Chinese Panda and The British Britannia. There are also many semi-numismatic coins like the British Sovereign and the French Napoleon.

There is also the exclusive LinGold Savings Plan (LSP) which is the First Personal Savings Account in Physical Gold in the World. An innovative idea to save regularly and monthly in pure gold (watch out for our article on the LSP).

Here at GoldCoin we appreciate new opportunities to invest in real, physical gold that are extended to a wide audience of investors as the benefits have too long been the reserve of an elite few.

This new venture, LinGold.com, has something for every budget and is very user friendly.

They have plenty of pertinent and interesting information (free to download) on why, how and what to invest such as their LinGold Brochure and of course our favourite the LinGold Gold Coin Guide which helps the novice and expert alike.

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Gold Money, a currency of the past…. and the future?

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

Gold has always fascinated with its attractive, brilliant and glistening appearance but also because of the intrinsic properties of this precious metal. No wonder that it has played an important role in history since its discovery. Thus, for many people, gold has been at the heart of their culture, such as the Inca civilization which referred to gold as the “perspiration of the Sun”. They bestowed gifts in gold, made statues of gold, wore gold and in fact gold was everywhere around them. But in addition to this cultural role, gold very quickly acquired another role: that of Money.
While currency wars and devaluations are very much a thing of today, we have taken a trip back into the past to look at the origins of one of the first real currencies… and who knows, one that may again take its place again in the near future as a trusted, true exchange of value.

Money, a concept born of necessity

Before money existed, goods were traded in a form of exchanges and bartering. Livestock such as oxen, horses and sheep, commodities like wheat, fruit & vegetables, wood, silver and of course gold were all traded against each other depending on needs (demand) and availability (supply). However, there was an obvious difficulty that would arise which was how to equate the value of items to each other. There needed to be a reference value so that prices could be agreed upon and defined as quantities of this “stable” known value. There was also the problem of giving change or what to do if you only had enough to buy half a sheep and we’re hungry!

A popular and plausible hypothesis by Hauser* was that as gold was also being traded against various goods, its weight was used to agree an exchange. Soon people realised that gold could easily be divided into different weights which equated to multiples of its value and therefore the value of other commodities. This led to the concept that of weights of gold were indeed useful “units of value” and quickly prices for oxen, sacks of wheat etc became equivalent to a certain weight of Gold.
Naturally gold started to become a reference point for the exchange of all goods particularly because it was easily divisible and impossible to fake.

The birth of gold coins

In Egypt, gold was exchanged against goods in the form of rings which had fixed weights and therefore different multiples of value could be used for pricing goods. Elsewhere however, gold stayed in the form of ingots for a long time but their weights were often variable and trading was tedious because of these discrepancies. Weight variations meant that trades were seldom a direct equivalent to the goods being traded and so much haggling ensued.
In search of something more convenient, reliable and safe, small gold discs of a fixed weight were made and each one had a value struck on it. They were easier to carry around and allowed trade to be more flexible, retail as well as wholesale.
Thus the first gold coins were born and indeed the first recognisable currency. This took place around 700 BC according to Erik Chanel.

Whilst gold was not the only metal used for coins – silver has been widely used as well- gold, however, was the ideal metal because of its unique combination of properties such as: it is stainless, rustproof, divisible, malleable, ductile and of course rare, which made it from the outset a symbol of riches.

Is Money as good as Gold

We have previously mentioned the Gold Standard on Goldcoin.org which has several meanings depending on the era.
The Gold Specie Standard was a system that associated units of money to gold coins in circulation or when lesser metal coins drew their reference of monetary value from a circulating gold coin.

The Gold Exchange Standard was when circulating coins made of various metals such as silver and copper drew their reference monetary value from a fixed value of gold independent of their own metal value.
Finally, there was the Gold Bullion Standard which did not involve circulating coins. This was when governments had agreed to sell gold bullion at a fixed price in exchange for a quantity of circulating currency. In other words, each unit of currency effectively had a value related to gold. This allowed the mass introduction of paper currency, which was easily transportable and practical for payments.
It was also the mechanism which allowed banks to not only look after your gold deposits as they had previously but led to the credit creation system, fractional reserve banking, loans and mortgages. The problem here was that greed got the better of bankers who realised they could lend more than they had in Gold reserves and print paper money whenever they wanted as long as nobody caught them out. Sound familiar.
If you are interested in the story of money, banking and the credit crisis have a look at this video when you have a chance. It’s very relevant to our current problems.

Without Gold, Money as Debt

Anyway, the Gold Bullion Standard ended in 1971 when Nixon felt the strain of expenditures from the Vietnam War and he effectively untied the value of the dollar to gold. This also effectively untied all the other currencies which had been part of the Bretton Woods Agreement to form the IMF (International Monetary Fund) in 1944.

Paper is worth as much as Paper!

So nowadays currencies are not “covered” by a relationship to gold or a fixed unit of reference so they can be extremely volatile, easily devalued and printed at infinitum. The problem is that today’s money is based on pieces of paper that are printed with a value but there only real value is the piece of paper they are printed on. Currency value comes from economic confidence. When there is none the currency becomes worthless and it is not because the central bank has printed a number on a piece of paper that it becomes meaningful.
What actually counts is whether anybody will accept the paper in return for goods or services or dare I say it an oxen or two. We’re back where we started. The value of currency has to be real and cannot be created otherwise it will not be accepted.
Much of the problems we face today are because an excess of credit has led to an excess of debt. Pressure on currencies causes devaluation which in turn decreases the value of assets, investments and therefore wealth.
This is causing people to look for ways of protecting their wealth outside of paper money. This brings us full circle to gold which has proved through the ages to be the best safe haven for value.
The choices today are to own a physical asset that will always maintain its value i.e. Gold or to invest in the labyrinth of debt ridden, financial institutions whose products are heavily advertised but rarely realised for the poor customer. They spend more on marketing their wares than they do in paying out customers at term. Remember HSBC charging 80% over the 32 year term of a pension fund leaving some poor old retired guy broke. He’s in no position to fight back especially with the expensive legal eagles they can afford with his hard earned money!

Should we return to a Gold Standard?

Unfortunately, that is virtually impossible because there isn’t enough gold to go around. There are only 20m3 in the world and about another 100,000 tonnes in the ground. There would have to be a huge devaluation of currencies to restart the Gold Standard and of course it’s unpopular with Central banks as they would have to behave properly.
We referred recently to the state of Utah and how people are taking the matter into their own hands because they require more certainty about the money they earn and spend. The dollar has failed them and so they are now looking at creating their own Gold currency which will maintain value better than the greenback.
It would seem we have turned full circle and more and more people are turning to Gold because it offers a safe haven for their savings and is an insurance against instability.
Gold coins are an excellent investment vehicle and more and more people are turning to the value of gold. Gold coins are actually worth more than their weight in gold because they have a dual leverage. The gold content of the coin increases in value with the spot price and the premium (added value) of a coin increases with demand. During a crisis or unstable economic conditions the premium of certain coins can rise more than 40% irrespective of the spot price.

Gold as a future currency?

Gold as a currency of the future may seem far-fetched but given the state of paper money and the interest in Gold who knows, it is already being planned as an alternative stable money in certain places. Even if gold coins do not re-enter circulation they are being used as a more certain tangible investment.
Some of the most popular coins for investment are those commonly sought the world over such as the Krugerrand, The British Sovereign, The American Eagle and the French Napoleon.
These are a way of preserving your wealth and savings in something of real, timeless value.

* H. Hauser, Gold, Vuibert & Nony publishers, Paris, p.307.

Gold currency is making a comeback! In Utah, they could soon be buying a hamburger with gold!

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

Regular readers may remember our recent article on “Gold, an alternative Currency of Confidence?”
We discussed that alternative currencies are not a new phenomenon and have taken various forms in countries such as Canada, Australia, USA and the UK.

A common theme for their introduction was that they were local currencies introduced to stimulate local economies by encouraging customers to shop close to home and support local businesses. They were also the product of peoples’ dissatisfaction with Globalisation and its’ impact or even control of National economics and policies.

Alternative currencies reflect the frustration of being “controlled” by Goliath and is”David” saying “I’m taking back control because I don’t trust you, your policies, your strategies, your empty promises, your ability to manage the economy, your concern for regular citizens or your failing, devalued, paper money”.

This is exactly the case in the state of Utah where a proposal in the Legislature has been submitted that would require government agencies to accept gold in transactions. This would effectively create a parallel monetary policy that would fix “currency” values directly to the price of gold for business carried out within the state. It would equate to the introduction of a state-wide Gold Standard.

In fact if the current draft legislation succeeds it would mean that residents of Utah could mint their own gold coins. The logistics required to secure these would include the governor arming and calling on the Utah Defence Force to police stock movements and storage vaults.

The proposal was brought to the attention of Republican John Dougall who opened the bill and he commented “I think it has merit”. He added “Fundamentally, what it comes down to is people’s concern about the fundamentally reckless policies at the federal reserve and what it does long-term to the financial standing of the country and giving folks another choice of monetary tools for their financial transactions”.

Will US Debt and Quantitative Easing see the Dollar fail?

People are genuinely concerned that the soaring National debt, now over $14 Trillion, and the printing of more dollars to buy up the debt, will eventually devalue the dollar too far. Therefore they would like to have an option if things do go pear-shaped.

There is no intention of making this compulsory but at least it provides citizens with a choice to pay their taxes in gold. It seems rather strange that a country whose Government forcibly confiscated gold back in the thirties may now be forced to accept it as payment for taxes. It is also curious that regular people like Larry Hilton, an attorney and insurance salesman who drafted the proposal “Utah Sound Money Act”, are taking the lead in looking to the benefits of gold. Surely Governments should take a lead in restoring confidence for their own currency?

It would appear that “Goliath” is behest of ideas and resigned to fail whereas “David” has an eye on the future and wants to preserve and protect his personal wealth.

It proves that you don’t have to be a financial expert or big city hot-shot to understand the value of gold. Gold’s value has transcended the ages and it always keeps its purchasing power and better than any currency ever created. You can buy a cow today for the same 2 ounces of Gold you needed 300 years ago! No fiat currency can compete with that.

There are of course certain practicalities to address before any new coins are introduced, such as an agreed exchange rate, denominations and how change would be given. Any private minting of coins would be governed by regulatory standards.

However, if the legislation is passed it does mean that one day soon folk could pop down to McDonalds and pay for their hamburger with their own gold coins – then that would bring a whole new meaning to the “Golden Arches” and “McNuggets”!!!

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