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<p>[QUOTE="Gnomey, post: 1935026, member: 71005"]+1. As long as the dollar is artificially propped up (which it is) to maintain the dollar's status as the "word reserve currency," the true value of gold/silver/bullion will not be realized. Now that Russia/China are dumping treasury bonds (IE dollars), the dollars will come back to the US. This MUST reduce the value of the dollar as it becomes a "less than desirable" currency to other major world players. When that happens and the dollar bubble pops, people will learn just what the FED Reserve has done to our currency, and just what investing in bullion could've done for them. I say keep buying because hard assets are far more surefire than dollars. Keep in mind that Gold/Silver have been used as money for millenia, and the dollar (along with every other "fiat" currency) has been around for a couple of hundred years. I'm going for performance with real longevity myself. Just my $0.02. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie26" alt=":bookworm:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gnomey, post: 1935026, member: 71005"]+1. As long as the dollar is artificially propped up (which it is) to maintain the dollar's status as the "word reserve currency," the true value of gold/silver/bullion will not be realized. Now that Russia/China are dumping treasury bonds (IE dollars), the dollars will come back to the US. This MUST reduce the value of the dollar as it becomes a "less than desirable" currency to other major world players. When that happens and the dollar bubble pops, people will learn just what the FED Reserve has done to our currency, and just what investing in bullion could've done for them. I say keep buying because hard assets are far more surefire than dollars. Keep in mind that Gold/Silver have been used as money for millenia, and the dollar (along with every other "fiat" currency) has been around for a couple of hundred years. I'm going for performance with real longevity myself. Just my $0.02. :bookworm:[/QUOTE]
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