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<p>[QUOTE="princeofwaldo, post: 5852749, member: 24091"]The GSR is meaningless. All financial measurements are pretty much meaningless beyond how much beer is in the glass in front of you. There is so much excess in nearly everything that the only rational explanation is a currency that has blown-up and been destroyed, but without anyone acknowledging it yet. It's showing-up everywhere, from Bitcoin to medical costs to real estate and stock prices. Check this coin out that sold the other day at Heritage. Has less than a fifth of an ounce of gold in it, they minted 2.9 million of them, and yet it sold for the equivalent of over $61,000 an ounce gold. Why? Because it is allegedly the nicest example in existence. But it's such a common coin, it's like holding-up and M&M and saying, "this M&M is the very nicest one out of a bag containing 2.9 million M&Ms". A complete, utterly, totally, meaningless measurement of value when expressed in dollars!![ATTACH=full]1243552[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="princeofwaldo, post: 5852749, member: 24091"]The GSR is meaningless. All financial measurements are pretty much meaningless beyond how much beer is in the glass in front of you. There is so much excess in nearly everything that the only rational explanation is a currency that has blown-up and been destroyed, but without anyone acknowledging it yet. It's showing-up everywhere, from Bitcoin to medical costs to real estate and stock prices. Check this coin out that sold the other day at Heritage. Has less than a fifth of an ounce of gold in it, they minted 2.9 million of them, and yet it sold for the equivalent of over $61,000 an ounce gold. Why? Because it is allegedly the nicest example in existence. But it's such a common coin, it's like holding-up and M&M and saying, "this M&M is the very nicest one out of a bag containing 2.9 million M&Ms". A complete, utterly, totally, meaningless measurement of value when expressed in dollars!![ATTACH=full]1243552[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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