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    Gold & Money Supply

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    Post by Lobo Fri 02 Oct 2015, 11:32 am

    Gold & Money Supply

    Posted on October 2, 2015 by Martin Armstrong

    Gold & Money Supply US-M1-2000-2014
    QUESTION: Sir; Will the Fed start to print money again if the economy turns down and does this not cause gold to rise?
    Thank you for your insight in this confusing world of self-interest
    SH
    ANSWER: No. The gold promoters constantly tout inflation, stating that the rise in money supply must lead to higher gold prices. If you simply correlate gold prices to the money supply, you will discover that this is total propaganda. Just look at the last few years alone: gold peaked in 2011 and the money supply continued to rise. There is zero truth to the propaganda and those who believe it will end up losing everything. It should be criminal. If you are going to sell medicine, you cannot claim something will grow hair when it will not or reverse the aging process when it will not. You would go to prison for consumer fraud, but this is not the case when it comes to precious metals. One day, a lot of these people will end up in jail for consumer fraud.
    There is no correlation between gold and inflation any more than there is with most commodities. We have the largest database in the world. If such a relationship existed, we would be shouting it from the rooftop. The commodities business is highly cyclical; boom and bust is par for the course. Yet, these promoters bury people alive by telling them that there is no cycle and it is always up, up, and away.
    If the Fed increases the money supply, it will NOT drive gold higher. Gold will rise when confidence in government declines. That is the issue.
    There is a time to buy and there is always a time to sell. It’s Just Time.
    This entry was posted in Gold, Q&A and tagged Fed Rate Hike, Gold, Money Supply by Martin Armstrong. Bookmark the permalink.

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