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<p>[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1315635, member: 22143"]No central bank will agree to a metal standard simply because it puts them out of business. Central banks are created by politicians to take full advantage of fiat currency. They will hold onto this standard no matter how absurd their actions become and no matter how much it destroys economies and starts wars because once it's gone, they lose control. </p><p><br /></p><p>This is no cycle we are in now. It's the endgame. There are no rules of thumb to investing now because the ones in control are breaking all the established rules and there is no leadership in government that is willing to stop it. The central bankers only know one thing and that is to flood the markets with capital and hope something works. Just this week, the Federal Reserve went beyond it's mandate and offered relief to Europe. An outrage but nothing will be done about it until it collapses. Gold & Silver are attractive in this scenario because it takes one's wealth out of this rotten system.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1315635, member: 22143"]No central bank will agree to a metal standard simply because it puts them out of business. Central banks are created by politicians to take full advantage of fiat currency. They will hold onto this standard no matter how absurd their actions become and no matter how much it destroys economies and starts wars because once it's gone, they lose control. This is no cycle we are in now. It's the endgame. There are no rules of thumb to investing now because the ones in control are breaking all the established rules and there is no leadership in government that is willing to stop it. The central bankers only know one thing and that is to flood the markets with capital and hope something works. Just this week, the Federal Reserve went beyond it's mandate and offered relief to Europe. An outrage but nothing will be done about it until it collapses. Gold & Silver are attractive in this scenario because it takes one's wealth out of this rotten system.[/QUOTE]
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