Showing posts with label Inflation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inflation. Show all posts

Monday, July 16, 2012

Bob Chapman : Inflation is around 7%

Bob Chapman : Anywhere between 5% and 8.25%. I would say around 7%. This went on 2.5 years ago when the government said that inflation was 5.5%, when in fact it was over 14%. It's two different worlds. The proof of that is when you see gold and silver run up like they did 2.5 years ago before deleveraging took place. These days gold and silver are again poking around new highs. That's a reflection of what buyers of gold and silver see coming. They're anticipating that there will be inflation, which is problematic because it steals purchasing power from the public.- in aureport

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Bob Chapman Inflation is over 10 percent

Bob Chapman - Liberty Radio - 04-25-2011

Bob Chapman : they raised the margin requirement today by about a thousand dollars ...what they do not understand in the silver market is that there are big hitters ou keep raising the margin requirement and you won't have any players if there is no leverage they will go to the physical market ...says Bob Chapman of The International Forecaster

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Gold Still an Inflation Hedge?

Is Gold Still an Inflation Hedge?
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Will Rhind, head of U.S. Operations for ETF Securities, breaks down whether gold and silver are still good shields against rising inflation.



Gold prices stalling out somewhat on Wednesday because gold index spot rate at just over three dollars -- inflation reading in the US. I think it will -- a unit operations pre yet securities. Now well as keeping -- which is before the bell gold rise to new people right now but why isn't acting more than inflation at this morning.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Gold and Silver protects your assets from inflation

Clip from the documentary Fiat Empire explaining inflation, monetization of debt and why gold and silver will protect your assets from inflation.



Gold is going to be very volatile on it's way up. You will see wild swings up and down as it heads to $2500. Day traders are playing with fire and get what they deserve. Buy and hold. I started buying at $380, more at $500, more at $700 and last purchase at $850. Those who have bought at $1400 are going to be just fine as it's got a long way to go. I am hoping for a pullback to below $1300 so I can buy more. It may never happen : - (here's the thing they are devaluating everybodies currencies to create a level platform for the value of Gold so they can introduce SDR's , what we have to do is force congress to discontinue the federal reserve note and let congress create money

in the beginning it can work like the Goodwill script of 1775 then slowly shift into real hard money

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Robert Kiyosaki - Inflation will kill your savings you need to HEDGE!

Robert Kiyosaki explains why savers are losing in the economy, why investing in silver and gold bullion would be a wise idea, and illustrates how the US Federal Reserve Bank really is about as Government owned Federal Express!


Precious metals are one of the KEY investments that perform well during deflationary depression.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

The HARDER you Work, the More Taxes you pay

The HARDER you Work, the LESSER your INCOME

Americans we're taught to celebrate the value of hard work. In this Sacred Cows video, Robert Kiyosaki and the Rich Dad Team redefine the concept of working hard—teaching the importance of having money and people work hard for you, instead of the other way around.....Robert Kiyosaki : do not work for money , work for assets , let your money work for you , cause the harder you work the more taxes you pay and the less your income is ....do not work for federal reserve notes they are printing billions of them out of thin air every year...money as become a currency a DEBT , do not work for money , print your own money



CA2020 International Business Community provides the Right Financial Education based on the Principles of Robert Kiyosaki.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

The Day the Dollar Died

The first 12 hours of a U.S. dollar collapse! http://inflation.us

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Inflation to Drive Up Price of Commodities?

FBN's Eric Bolling on the risks of the dollar's value dropping.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Gold and Silver Prices Signal the Destruction of the Dollar

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The Federal Reserve is Responsible for the last 2 Decades of Economic Turmoil
1. Beginning with the Savings & Loan crisis in 1990, each engineered crisis is growing in intensity and carnage. First, there was the Internet bubble crash then the Real Estate bubble meltdown and now we are at the footsteps of an unprecedented acceleration of price increases in food and energy.

In 2007, commodity prices soared when there was actually a slowdown in the global economy. There was no reason for commodity prices to go ballistic at that time, except for federal reserve intervention. The price of oil went from $78 to $147. High gas prices actually burdened the average US consumer with an additional "tax" of five hundred billion dollars.

That 500 billion dollar "hidden tax" was ONE of many reasons, we are IN the current Great (NON) Recession.

(The US Dollar Index is Worthless)
2. On CNBC they often point to the dollar index and state that a weaker dollar is good for the export economy. Currently US Dollar index looks bad - but it actually means nothing because it is being compared to other world wide fiat currencies undergoing massive debasement. Worldwide central banks, seem to be in a currency death dance, racing each other to the bottom in the name of international competitiveness.

Gold and Silver is the Only way to test the Strength of our Currency.

The dollar is weakening against other currencies but when compared against the price of precious metals and raw materials we can see THE THE TRUE VALUE OF A US FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE


(GOLD AND SILVER ARE NOT EXPENSIVE)
3. The truth is Gold and Silver prices are just Getting Started. If you pay attention the public is selling not buying gold (cash4gold commercial)
What happened during the Internet bubble? The average Joe was piling into tech stocks and many individuals were giving up there jobs to day trade full time

And we all know what transpired during the last death throws of the Real estate bubble. People were buying at the peak 3, 4, 5, 10 home and flipping every WHICH way to make AS LITTLE AS 20,000

The common JOE, BUYS into manias...When all your neighbors are hoarding and trading gold, and telling you real estate is a waste of time and money, it may be the time to look at diversifying some your investments out of gold and silver.

WHAT I SEE PERSONALLY IS
10 years of Real Estate Stagnation & Depreciation &
10 years of Gold & Silver Appreciation

4 (JOBS ARE NOT COMING BACK TO THE US)
TO QUOTE Dr. Marc Faber: "COMPANIES would be out of THEIR minds, with health care reforms, government interventions and the uncertainty about future taxes in the US, to even consider expanding in the US.

Corporations are expanding in China, India, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Africa and Brazil. The business world is an international place today, and if you run a corporation, whether you employ 50 or 10,000 PEOPLE, you can choose where you invest your money in terms of capital spending.

Where do you want to expand factories? If I employed people in the US, I would rather think of reducing the 50 employees RATHER THEN HIRING MORE.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Bob Chapman : Inflation is 7%

Bob Chapman on Discount Gold and Silver Trading 11 Oct 2010

Bob Chapman : Inflation is 7% , Americans are getting screwed , if we cannot get rid of those people (in power) in November elections , there will be a revolution in America...

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Robert Kiyosaki on Buying Gold to Protect against Inflation

How do you turn the financial crisis into your financial success? The value of paper money is going down. In five years, paper money may be valueless. Nowadays, there is unlimited printing of paper money. Countries are going bankrupt, and we may soon face a serious inflation problem in the US and Europe, just like some countries already are living. We're in a debt based economy.
Savings accounts give no security. He has the gold has money.
Gold has kept its value for over 3600 years. Would you rather have suitcase of printed dollars, or a suitcase of gold?

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Gold: More Room to Run? signs of Inflation

Brian Kelly, president of Kanundrum Capital, shares his outlook.



Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Bob Chapman is expecting 14% Inflation

Connecticut Attorney general Richard Blumenthal is suing Moody's for false rating



Bob Chapman : Get your cash out of the Banks and The Stock Market - we will have Bank Holiday and the Stock market will crash by the end of this year
Mr. Chapman also known as The International Forecaster is a 74 years old. He was born in Boston, MA and attended Northeastern University majoring in business management. He spent three years in the U. S. Army Counterintelligence, mostly in Europe. He speaks German and French and is conversant in Spanish. He lived in Europe for six years, off and on, three years in Africa, a year in Canada and a year in the Bahamas.

Mr. Chapman became a stockbroker in 1960 and retired in 1988. For 18 of those years he owned his own brokerage firm. He was probably the largest gold and silver stockbroker in the world during that period. When he retired he had over 6,000 clients.

Starting in 1967 Mr. Chapman began writing articles on business, finance, economics and politics having been printed and reprinted over the years in over 200 publications. He owned and wrote the Gary Allen Report, which had 30,000 subscribers. He currently is owner and editor of The International Forecaster, a compendium of information on business, finance, economics and social and political issues worldwide, which reaches 10,000 investors and brokers monthly directly, and parts of his publication are picked up by 60 different websites weekly exposing his ideas to over 10 million investors a week.

In June of 1991, at the request of business associates, and due to retirement boredom, he began writing the International Forecaster.
Bob Chapman : do not expect the government to guarantee your bank account , it is bankrupt

Friday, October 23, 2009

Inflation is bad for Stocks

Stocks could take a hit in an inflationary period, says Reuters columnist Rolfe Winkler. Inflation could help companies increase earnings as prices go up, but investors would likely decide those earnings were worth less over time


Tags: Stocks Inflation Economy Winkler China Depletion Devaluation Dollar Federal Inflation Oil Paul Reserve Ron Credit Crisis Economy Housing Market Mortgage Stock Jim Rogers Depression Economist Estate Housing Hyperinflation Meltdown Mortgage Real Subprime Ben Bernanke Fed Street Wall

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Investing In Gold a good opportunity now ?

Gold becomes an extremely attractive asset class, in the past nine years we are in a deflationary cycle and gold has gone from $250 to $1000 in a deflationary environment.
at $950 is gold is still a good investment especially that some experts predict gold to reach $2000 even $5000 an ounce in the short term amongst the fear that all FIAT currencies may devaluate in a hyperinflation doomsday scenario , although that gold does not pay a devident it is unarguabley the best protection against the devaluation of the Dollar ...bottom line go get your Gold bullions it is still time

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Gold and Silver prices skyrocket as Dollar Falls

Gold and Silver Market
By Jason Scott
June 4 (Bloomberg) -- Gold advanced, paring the biggest decline in almost two months yesterday, as a drop in the dollar increased demand for the metal as an alternative investment. Silver was little changed.
Bullion rose as much as 0.6 percent as a recovery in the currency stalled. The U.S. Dollar Index, a six-currency gauge of the greenback’s value, gained 1.4 percent yesterday, the biggest jump in more than four months. Gold typically moves in the opposite direction to the dollar.
“The U.S. dollar has just dropped a little bit today, but nothing too significant, and the Gold price has risen in reflection of that,” Jamie Spiteri, head dealer at Shaw Stockbroking Ltd. in Sydney, said by phone.
Gold for immediate delivery advanced 0.4 percent to $966.61 an ounce at 1:21 p.m. in Singapore, trading between $961.92 and $968.85. The metal declined 1.9 percent yesterday, the largest drop since April 6.
“I suspect that today it will hover at around that $965 level,” Spiteri said. “I can’t see it reaching $1,000 this week, but it’s not too far away,” he said.
Silver for immediate delivery was little changed at $15.3325 an ounce after tumbling 3.9 percent yesterday.
The U.S. Dollar Index fell as much as 0.3 percent to 79.288 today before trading at 79.534 by 1:01 p.m. in Singapore. The index gained 1.4 percent yesterday, the most since Jan. 20, after touching 78.334 on June 2, the lowest since Dec. 18.

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