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To the moon overseas 09-22

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Au=$1016.90
Ag=$17.26

As of 6:00 am central
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  • I guess China bought all that IMF gold! Either that or someone on this forum sold all their gold it usually goes up when someone on the forum sells! LOL! The "banner" chart pattern is impressive today.
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  • Brace yourself for the impending gold shortage. Gold shortage? Yup. With the launch of the eighth gold ETF this yesterday, the ETFS Gold Trust (SGOL), total ETF holdings of the barbaric relic reached 54 million ounces worth $55 billion, more than total world production in 2008. Last year, South Africa suffered its steepest decline in gold production since 1901, falling 14%, to a mere 232 tons. It now ranks only third in global production of the yellow metal, after China and the US. Severe electricity rationing, a shortage of skilled workers, and more stringent mine safety regulations have been blamed. Choked off credit has frozen the development of new capital intensive deep mines, as it has for everybody else. Rising production costs have driven the global breakeven cost of new gold production up to $500 an ounce. In the meantime, the financial crisis has driven flight to safety demand for gold bars and coins to all time highs. Last year, the US Treasury ran out of one ounce $50 American Gold Eagle coins, now worth about $980. Competitive devaluations by almost every central bank, except Japan, mean that currencies are not performing as the hedge that many had hoped. It all has the makings of a serious gold shortage for the future. Could last year’s downturn be a blip in the eight year bull market? Now that we are solidly over $1,000, kissing $1,025 last night, the match could hit the fuel dump at any time
    Many successful BST transactions ajia
    (x2,Meltdown),cajun,Swampboy,SeaEagleCoins,InYHWHWeTrust, bstat1020,Spooly,timrutnat,oilstates200, vpr, guitarwes,
    mariner67, and Mikes coins
  • Countdown initiated ......cleared for take-off image
  • fcfc Posts: 12,788 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Brace yourself for the impending gold shortage. Gold shortage? Yup. With the launch of the eighth gold ETF this yesterday, the ETFS Gold Trust (SGOL), total ETF holdings of the barbaric relic reached 54 million ounces worth $55 billion, more than total world production in 2008. Last year, South Africa suffered its steepest decline in gold production since 1901, falling 14%, to a mere 232 tons. It now ranks only third in global production of the yellow metal, after China and the US. Severe electricity rationing, a shortage of skilled workers, and more stringent mine safety regulations have been blamed. Choked off credit has frozen the development of new capital intensive deep mines, as it has for everybody else. Rising production costs have driven the global breakeven cost of new gold production up to $500 an ounce. In the meantime, the financial crisis has driven flight to safety demand for gold bars and coins to all time highs. Last year, the US Treasury ran out of one ounce $50 American Gold Eagle coins, now worth about $980. Competitive devaluations by almost every central bank, except Japan, mean that currencies are not performing as the hedge that many had hoped. It all has the makings of a serious gold shortage for the future. Could last year’s downturn be a blip in the eight year bull market? Now that we are solidly over $1,000, kissing $1,025 last night, the match could hit the fuel dump at any time >>



    hold on a second. i thought these evil paper gold ETFs did not actually have enough
    gold in their vaults to cover the paper out there?

    You mean they are actually buying it and storing it away in huge quantities?

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    on the flip side.. with so many ETFs out there... if the people decide to bail enmasse watch
    for a huge downside to gold as they sell tons of gold into the market?
  • 57loaded57loaded Posts: 4,967 ✭✭✭
    read TTowns article in the econ post it has to do with the treasury hinting at working with China at others on a new standard of curency
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