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November 19, 2008 Gold in the Low $600s? |
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Of late, I have read a number of analysts, Jim Rogers even, who have expressed the view that gold could dip to the mid- to low $600 level. Could happen, but I think not. Already, buyers of physical gold are finding anything near $700 to be cheap and so are helping to build a floor under the monetary metal. On that topic, a friend sent this item along last week...
Needless to say, the Saudis have a lot of money. Not just a lot... but a really, really, big, stupendous mountain of the stuff. Oh, and like you and me, they're human. Which means they can't help but glance through the morning's financial news, adjust the reading glasses, and think, "Blessed Mohammed! This is getting really, really serious. Maybe just a little extra gold under the tent right now wouldn't be such a horrible idea." They aren't alone. We are getting regular reports that at these prices, demand is soaring in India (where price inflation is now running around 11%), and brisk sales have pretty much wiped out physical supplies of small coins and bars in the U.S. and Europe... among other corners of the world. On that score, a few days ago, correspondent Jim G. sent along the following...
While we already know $750 is no magic number below which gold cannot fall or below which it cannot loiter, I take no small comfort in the fact that there is a clear increase in demand at that price. In time, as the dollar continues to participate in the fiat currency race to the bottom, that number will ratchet higher and higher still. Maybe not overnight, but in the next six months to a year, certainly... or as certain as anyone can be about anything these days. One thing that could get the show on the road pronto-like has to do with the continuing presence of the other 900-pound gorilla in the room, foreign dollar holders. Like the Saudis, the Chinese have at their fingertips a lot of greenbacks. Actually, not just a lot, but enough to remake the Great Wall. And they, too, are humans. And so, over their morning cup of tea, they finger the abacus while watching the daily financial news and say, "Holy Mao! This is getting really, really serious. Maybe just a little extra gold in the rice jar right now wouldn't be such a horrible idea." On that front, here's some news from Hong Kong...
In another article from Bloomberg, the head of China's gold association commented that he thought China could triple its reserves. And there was this quote from that same article.
In the final analysis, we can't say with certainty what path gold will take between now and the time this crisis is over. But until I can see some tangible evidence that it has lost its value as money, I'm a happy holder and, at under $750, a buyer. David Galland is the managing director of Casey Research, LLC., and the editor of The Casey Report, a monthly letter focused on helping readers get profitably positioned in powerful long-term trends. In recent months, subscribers have made big profits shorting bank, real estate, and financial stocks through easy-to-buy, easy-to-sell ETFs. To allow new subscribers to see for themselves if The Casey Report is right for them, a two month trial offer is available. Learn more now.
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