Re: Let's talk about the gold market
Here'r a 5 year gold chart. Higher highs and higher lows.
Despite the strong evidence for deflationary forces, it does not seem to show that the dollar is buying more gold.
On the troubles at Comex, I've become pretty jaded. People have made convincing arguments for ten or twenty years that the exchanges are just about to run out of gold but it never happens. As jk points out, it ain't really a true commodity exchange any more. Most customers are happy to settle contracts in cash rather than gold, a profit is a profit. It makes sense if you believe gold is more money than a commodity.
Here'r a 5 year gold chart. Higher highs and higher lows.
Despite the strong evidence for deflationary forces, it does not seem to show that the dollar is buying more gold.
On the troubles at Comex, I've become pretty jaded. People have made convincing arguments for ten or twenty years that the exchanges are just about to run out of gold but it never happens. As jk points out, it ain't really a true commodity exchange any more. Most customers are happy to settle contracts in cash rather than gold, a profit is a profit. It makes sense if you believe gold is more money than a commodity.
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