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<p>[QUOTE="Silver Addict, post: 1712872, member: 51372"]This is an excellent 30,000 foot view of global economics and the currency belief-pattern paradigm. As you said, money is a concept. Currency is currency until the issuers are no longer credible. In our case, it may come when a threshold of people realize that our government finesses the global markets in order to keep the bread at $1.29 a loaf and interest at 4.125% and the Dow above 15k and the money printing without end. It would be a shift in consciousness or a breaking disillusionment. Either way, if currency dilutes to nothing, gold is still gold and silver is silver. Their value is inherent. It even pre-dates humanity's ability to melt them into even more desirable things.</p><p><br /></p><p>After that long side note I would add that silver and gold are "sticky". At least for me. That Starbuck's coffee has become not a $5 purchase, but a quarter of the cost of one ASE. That's my brain of late. That performance muffler for my truck is really 16.25 silver libertads, so my truck still has the stock pipes. And on and on.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Addict, post: 1712872, member: 51372"]This is an excellent 30,000 foot view of global economics and the currency belief-pattern paradigm. As you said, money is a concept. Currency is currency until the issuers are no longer credible. In our case, it may come when a threshold of people realize that our government finesses the global markets in order to keep the bread at $1.29 a loaf and interest at 4.125% and the Dow above 15k and the money printing without end. It would be a shift in consciousness or a breaking disillusionment. Either way, if currency dilutes to nothing, gold is still gold and silver is silver. Their value is inherent. It even pre-dates humanity's ability to melt them into even more desirable things. After that long side note I would add that silver and gold are "sticky". At least for me. That Starbuck's coffee has become not a $5 purchase, but a quarter of the cost of one ASE. That's my brain of late. That performance muffler for my truck is really 16.25 silver libertads, so my truck still has the stock pipes. And on and on.[/QUOTE]
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