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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold Price Monitor
GDXJ 94.04+0.6%Nov 21 4:00 PM EST

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To: Eashoa' M'sheekha who wrote (28194)2/13/1999 10:54:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) of 116764
 
12.) Only if the prevailing psychology suggests that gold is appreciating in contrast to other assets.

13.) Only if I were certain that all other asset classes would underperform gold.

14.) nope. But then again, that is why I'm here. To figure out if gold will be the valuable asset during Y2K that everyone has predicted it would be. (oops.. I fibbed. My wedding band and the circuitry in my 'puter...:0)

15.) see above.

16.) not my business. The question should be "does it make sense to own gold". The answer to that question would reveal a resounding "no" were it asked in 1982 when gold was $850/ounce. (But there were many who said that you should buy more even then due to the upcoming economic collapse expected in the '80s).

17.) Good question. Only if causes a financial or economic disruption that negatively impacts greater society. People's rights extend only to the extent that they do not attempt to harm the majority of society (IMO).

18.) No more than buying one-ply toilet paper instead of two-ply.

19.) Those who see any kind of currency not fully backed by, and exchangable for, gold on a pre-set valuation. Those who see a Fiat backed system of money as "unpatriotic" even though it is fully backed by the government and taxbase of that countries population. Gold was a global currency.

Now think about this closely:

I opine that Gold was the original NWO of financial control because only those who held the gold had power in the world. Its power transended borders and unfairly penalized those who could sustain faster economic growth and efficiency while enriching those who were able to exploit and corrupt economies through their transactions. The Fiat system has placed the primary responsibility for a country's economic health upon its own gov't and CBs, and the sound economic policies that they follow.

Hope this game of "almost 21 questions" helped you out.

Regards,

Ron
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