High Prices Are NOT Inflation

The emphasis on “NOT” in the title of this article is critical to a better understanding of what inflation is – and isn’t.  We hear  all the time: “Inflation rose sharply last month as consumer prices increased by .6%”, or something similar.

We also hear that higher prices themselves are a cause of inflation. Example…

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Do Cryptocurrencies Still Have Value?

Do cryptocurrencies still have value? Some would say yes, absolutely. Others might be rethinking previous expectations for cryptocurrencies. We give the nod to the former – with some strong caveats.

The value of cryptocurrencies has to do with the transaction process. Bitcoin and other  cryptocurrencies have value because they provide a process for the private transfer of money.

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Significance Of 1980 Gold Price Peak

SIGNIFICANCE OF 1980 GOLD PEAK

When President Nixon slammed shut the gold window for foreign holders of U.S. dollars, it was the final step in a planned exit from the gold standard. It was also tacit admission that the United States government, in conjunction with the Federal Reserve, had debased the world’s s reserve currency beyond a point that could no longer be ignored.

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Gold Leaves Silver In The Dust

GOLD LEAVES SILVER BEHIND

Complicated and convoluted technical analysis, inflamed fundamentals, never-ending last chance warnings and all the supposed evidence to the contrary – there is nothing that justifies the ultra-bullishness of silver stackers and investors. We might say “gold leaves silver behind, waiting, and in the dust.

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The Rising Cost Of Producing Gold

COST OF PRODUCING GOLD

Ever wonder how much it costs to produce an ounce of gold? Most of us tend to focus on the market price for gold since that is what we hear referenced on a daily basis.

That makes sense. However, investors and owners of gold mining stocks have valid reasons to pay more attention to production costs of gold in addition to the market price. After all, you have to get the gold out of the ground first, before it can be refined and sold.

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Gold Prices – What New Highs?

NEW HIGHS FOR GOLD?

All of the talk about new highs in the gold price seem to be wishful thinking unless one is focused on only nominal prices. Below is a chart of monthly average closing prices for physical gold since the summer of 2020…

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Fed Interest Rate Policy – 2008, 1929, And Now

DID THE FED CAUSE THE 2008 RECESSION?

A review of the history regarding Fed interest rate policy yields information that says “yes”.

On June 30, 2004, the FOMC began to tighten policy by increasing the Fed Funds target rate to 1¼%.  By June 2006, two years later, the target rate was at 6 1/4%. It remained at that level for the next year – well into 2007.

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Will Cryptocurrencies Become Fiat Currencies?

IS BITCOIN STILL THE NEXT BIG THING?

Remember when Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies were the “next big thing”? For most investors, it was only because the prices were going up in radical fashion.

The anticipation of hitting it big coupled with FOMO (fear of missing out) overcame fundamental analysis and common sense. Aside from the techno geniuses who created them, and maybe a few savvy ‘miners’, who else could explain the process?

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Silver Is A Screaming Bargain

SILVER IS A BARGAIN 

Silver fever is rising.  Calls for $100 silver (see $100 Silver Has Come And Gone) and higher echo loudly. With its price close to $25 oz. after being as low as $18 oz. last fall, now would be a good time to review how well silver has responded to past predictions of impending higher prices.

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The Fed’s Changing Game Plan

FED’S GAME PLAN IS ALWAYS CHANGING

“Inflation is likely to take longer to return to our price stability goal than previously expected” Fed Chair Jerome H. Powell March 16, 2022

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