Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Bob Chapman - The National Intel Report with John Stadtmiller 2012.02.28

Bob Chapman - The National Intel Report with John Stadtmiller 2012.02.28 : Bob Chapman, TheInternationalForecaster.com, discusses the European economies, the details of the debt, and the talk of bailouts. A coming strike on Iran is also connected to Europe through Greek oil purchases. Ron Paul is under attack from huge media conglomerates, including ESPN. Foreclosure auction bidding is full of questionable activity, if not outright skullduggery. Robby Noel joins Bob and John, in the second hour, as they answer callers' questions on Ron Paul, gold miners investments, silver prices, market moves, consumer confidence, voter fraud, and currency

South African Gold Krugerrand

Close up of a gold Krugerrand. Visit my channel page for more gold and silver videos.

The Krugerrand is a South African gold coin, first minted in 1967 to help market South African gold. The coin proved popular, and by 1980 the Krugerrand accounted for 90% of the gold coin market. It is produced by the South African Mint, and offered in one ounce, a half ounce, a quarter ounce and a tenth ounce of actual gold weight. The Krugerrand was introduced in 1967, as a vehicle for private ownership of gold. It was actually intended to circulate as currency. Therefore it was minted in a more durable gold alloy, unlike most other bullion coins. he Krugerrand is 32.6 mm in diameter and 2.74 mm thick. The Krugerrand's actual weight is 1.0909 troy ounces (33.93 g). It is minted from gold alloy that is 91.67% pure (22 karats), so the coin contains one troy ounce (31.1035 g) of gold. The remaining 8.33% of the coin's weight (2.826 g) is copper (an alloy known historically as crown gold which has long been used for English gold sovereigns), which gives the Krugerrand a more orange appearance than silver-alloyed gold coins. Copper alloy coins are harder and more durable, so they can resist scratches and dents. The Krugerrand is so named because the obverse bears the face of Boer statesman Paul Kruger, four-term president of the old South African Republic. The reverse depicts a springbok, one of the national symbols of South Africa. The image was designed by Coert Steynberg, and was previously used on the reverse of the earlier South African five shilling coin. The name "South Africa" and the gold content are inscribed in both Afrikaans and English (as can be seen on the pictures of the coin).

Bob Chapman - USAprepares Radio Show - Feb. 28, 2012

Bob Chapman - USAprepares Radio Show - Feb. 28, 2012 . Putin will likely win again the Russian elections that will make an attack on Iran more riskier as the whole world might get lit up

Gold Should Be $2100-$2200 RIGHT NOW - Jim Puplava

Gold Should Be $2100-$2200 RIGHT NOW - Jim Puplava takes on two Big Picture topics, "$5 gasoline, the petro business cycle, and the education of Bill O’Reilly" as well as "When crises become catalysts higher stock prices occur." Jim also takes your Q-Calls this segment.

Silver 2012 Fundamentals - David Morgan

In this exclusive podcast, Bob Chambers from "Trading Talk" speaks candidly with David Morgan, the "Silver Fox", at the 2012 Cambridge House Economic Seminar,

MAKE SURE YOU GET PHYSICAL SILVER IN YOUR OWN POSSESSION. Don't Buy SLV, or Futures or Pooled Accounts or any other BS paper silver product .Remember anything on paper is worth the paper it is written on. Go Long Stay long the bull market have even started yet

Bob Chapman - Gold should be selling for $3000/oz by now

Bob Chapman - Radio liberty 3rg Hour - 27 Feb 2012 : Germany to pay off Greece in order to leave the Eurozone , Gold should be selling for $3000/oz by now , the Euro and the dollar are doomed , europe and America are on their pathway towards disaster

Bob Chapman - The Corbett Report - February 28, 2012

Bob Chapman - James Corbett Interview - February 28, 2012 : We should take back the banking system from the elite , it is what's giving them the power they have

Gold provides no yield because it has no counterparty risk

JAMES TURK : Yes, gold doesn't provide yield because it doesn't have counterparty risk. If you want to put your gold at risk and lend it to someone you can generate yield on that. So right now people don't want that counterparty risk because they don't know whether their gold is going to be returned or whether the euro's they haven't deposited in their bank is going to be returned, if the bank goes belly-up, or the purchasing power of the euros they put on deposit will be returned because of inflation as a result of all the quantitative easing and money printing that's going on around the world. So you can't really look at some of those "straw man" arguments against gold because they don't think they carry any weight. The more important thing is what's been actually happening in over the last 11 years - the gold price has risen in US dollar terms at an average annual rate of appreciation of 17%. Now have you been earning 17% on your dollar deposits or euro deposits every year? You haven't and so gold is going to become more and more attractive as people understand that gold is still undervalued and still very much useful, and you know, valuation is more important than price. They are different things - as long as an asset is undervalued you should continue to accumulate it and by all my historical measures, gold is still undervalued. - in mineweb

Bob Chapman : The New Chinese Gold exchange will boost the Gold Prices

Bob Chapman - Radio liberty - 27 Feb 2012 : the elite want a world government , China will open in June a pan Asian gold exchange market the Chinese are allowed to buy as much gold as they want but are not allowed to take their gold outside the country

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