If the money supply was easy to calculate, there wouldn't be multiple measures for it. If you only use FRNs as your measure, it won't be possible...
The FRN is a non-interest bearing note denominated in US dollars. The Treasury Note is an interest bearing note denominated in US dollars. This...
Good answer! The FRN is the only legal US paper currency, but it isn't the only form of US dollars. If someone wants to hold their wealth in the...
Very good thoughts.
Maybe you should consider that people are giving you the right answer -- you just don't like it. Every collector is different and there are no...
I would buy the one I liked best, just in case the price of silver explodes upward and puts the other one out of reach.
I spend a large amount of time in the investment world, so I recognize a line of bull when I hear one.
But August 2011 is higher than August 2010. Actually, the numbers are close enough to call it flat. That would have been the honest answer.
You haven't made any points -- just offered your opinion that the stock market is a fraud and bad investment. I fully concede that there are a...
I always try to post useful and honest information regardless of who the supporters or detractors might be. I noticed that China's holdings are...
You shouldn't be investing. But some others may see that while the details change, human nature does not. As Warren Buffett says, "You pay a...
Some folks may benefit from this... http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/tic/Documents/mfh.txt
Everyone can read the article and decide for themselves. The point is that there are tremendous investment opportunities even when things look...
That's good news! As good as PMs might be, they aren't foolproof. Nothing is.
What do you think has been going on if not an adjustment? Every day, millions of people go to work and run their businesses the best they can,...
You are entitled to your opinion. I'm entitled to mine. Every generation has its challenges and reasons why the market "can't" rise whether it...
I could have made the same arguments in 1980 – “The dollar is collapsing, we’re running out of oil, interest rates are 15%, Business Week just ran...
This gives me flashbacks to 1999 talking to tech stock investors who thought they were "diversified" because they owned a half dozen high flying...
Maybe it depends on the timeframe, and what this particular investment fund intends to purchase.
The potential flaw in your plan is that 30 years from now it is entirely possible that silver will sell around the same price as now, just as it...
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