Martin A. Armstrong - Economics

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CME Chairman On Gold: “People Don’t Want Gold Certificates, They Want the Real Product”

You got it! :lol:
What’s interesting about gold, when we had that big break two weeks ago we saw all the gold stocks trade down significantly, we saw all the gold products trade down significantly, but one thing that did not trade down, was gold coins, tangible real gold. That’s going to show you, people don’t want certificates, they don’t want anything else. They want the real product .
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Spruitje wrote:CME Chairman On Gold: “People Don’t Want Gold Certificates, They Want the Real Product”

You got it! :lol:
What’s interesting about gold, when we had that big break two weeks ago we saw all the gold stocks trade down significantly, we saw all the gold products trade down significantly, but one thing that did not trade down, was gold coins, tangible real gold. That’s going to show you, people don’t want certificates, they don’t want anything else. They want the real product .
Link Zerohedge.
Tegen de prijs van vandaag. Of morgen nog beter?
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Posted on May 2, 2013

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Paul wrote:13 Mar 2013, 22:39
beter zo, heb het wel gehad met onheilsprofetie
O.K. ben het met je eens.
Niet omdat je me overtuigd hebt, maar omdat ikzelf overtuigd ben geraakt.

Geen idee waar Sinclair nu nog mee bezig is .... fofoa freegold ?? .... hoaxes ?? .... zijn eigen gelijk ?? ....
Sinds 2004/2005 heb ik zijn schrijfsels met vertrouwen- en plezier gelezen, maar ben ik sinds Maart/April 2013 het Sinclair-spoor plots helemaal bijster en lees hem nog slechts als "nice to know" ... en ALLEEN Armstrong nog maar als "need to know"

Sad .... isn't it .... :|
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Is het niet zoals met alles, je moet alles ter kennis aannemen, en zelf je conclusies trekken. Als je blindelings volgt, en stopt met denken, wordt je onherroepelijk geschoren.

Overigens lees ik in de korte termijn nog wel verschillen tussen de beide heren, op de lange termijn niet. Dus maakt het veel uit dat de heren niet op één lijn zitten?
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Rasta wrote:Is het niet zoals met alles, je moet alles ter kennis aannemen, en zelf je conclusies trekken. Als je blindelings volgt, en stopt met denken, wordt je onherroepelijk geschoren.

Overigens lees ik in de korte termijn nog wel verschillen tussen de beide heren, op de lange termijn niet. Dus maakt het veel uit dat de heren niet op één lijn zitten?
Zoals je weet, heb ik 'willens & nillens' al heel lang geleden mijn eigen plan getrokken.
Tot dusver hadden Sinclair & Armstrong daarin een toegevoegde waarde.
Nu heeft alleen nog maar Armstrong daarin een toegevoegde waarde en Sinclair staat vw mij betreft vanaf nu in de rij met alle andere goldbugs, in de zin van .... ach, t'is een persoonlijke opvatting, maar in het geheel GEEN onderbouwde mening ..... ;)
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Deutsche Bank: "We Fully Understand Why The Authorities Wouldn't Want Free Markets To Operate Today"

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Indiana Jones wrote: Niet omdat je me overtuigd hebt, maar omdat ikzelf overtuigd ben geraakt.
enige manier !

Armstrong is de enige die ik nog volg. Need to know inderdaad.
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Het verhaal van Jim Willie wordt hier weerlegd in het artikel van Market Update.
Market Update. Geen + $2.000/oz per ton!

Bij schaarste is enkel de premie op de 400 oz-bars van belang.
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