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<p>[QUOTE="LEG END, post: 1180897, member: 26139"]Geez, maybe that's why gold and silver are rising. Folks are EXPECTING the government to try to re-establicsh the link between gold and the dollar. At some point they would have to peg the value of gold to a number of dollars. Would it be $1,500, actual price, or some number the feds pick out of a hat. Who knows? But I ain't seen silver or gold drop in a long time. It's sure true it's tuff to buy silver and gold....folks are not selling. That is a climate of defense of assets, or call it fear of the future. I am still buying silver, and gold. Would you put 1,000 dollars into dollars to wait for it to buy more in a year? Foreign governments aren't. The price of a proof eagle is a hundred all of a sudden? Must be melting going on. Good luck to us in this historical pickle, not knowing what tomorrow will bring. Feels kinda like Germany during Weimar, if you have read European history books.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LEG END, post: 1180897, member: 26139"]Geez, maybe that's why gold and silver are rising. Folks are EXPECTING the government to try to re-establicsh the link between gold and the dollar. At some point they would have to peg the value of gold to a number of dollars. Would it be $1,500, actual price, or some number the feds pick out of a hat. Who knows? But I ain't seen silver or gold drop in a long time. It's sure true it's tuff to buy silver and gold....folks are not selling. That is a climate of defense of assets, or call it fear of the future. I am still buying silver, and gold. Would you put 1,000 dollars into dollars to wait for it to buy more in a year? Foreign governments aren't. The price of a proof eagle is a hundred all of a sudden? Must be melting going on. Good luck to us in this historical pickle, not knowing what tomorrow will bring. Feels kinda like Germany during Weimar, if you have read European history books.[/QUOTE]
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