Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Invest In Gold During Periods of Inflation

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Many are turning to gold in these times of inflation and economic uncertainty. Gold hedges your money from the risk of inflation. If you assume that gold is just a piece of pretty metal that people strap on their bodies, then you are sorely mistaken.

Gold has been used as money for nearly 6,000 years. The first forms of good money that qualified as real money were gold and silver. Aristotle believed that stable money had the following characteristics.

1. The ability to be durable. It must stand the test of time and not wither.

2. The ability to be portable. Good money needs to hold value in a small space.

3. The ability to be divisible. Real money should have the ability to be divided evenly and still hold its value. Also known as fungibility. Diamnonds are not fungible because each diamond has it’s own value.

4. It must hold a rare value or quality.

Aristotle was aware of something about money that most people today would struggle to comprehend. Paper money has no value, and that is what Aristotle described in his qualities of money.

Paper has very little value. It can be printed on demand. Paper has no rare or durable features. The value that the dollar has is only held up by our faith in it.

A dollar bill is nothing more than a piece of paper with ink stamped on it. That’s it. It would be the same thing if someone gave you a sheet of writing paper to mow their lawn. There is no difference between the two. The two are paper.

If someone gave you oil, silver, copper, or gold to wash their car then it is different. Those are real assets. It indicates hard work and sweat to bring those assets about.

Our dollars become more worthless every day as our government prints dollars out of existence. A dollar collapse is happening in plain sight, yet few will recongnize the signs before it is too late. Gold and silver were used as the first real currency for this very reason. Gold and silver cannot be mass produced at will.

Gold and silver exploration companies have to survey and drill sites, and then they must mine the ore out of the ground. All of this takes energy and time. Only until relatively recently have governments used paper money as currency. It is important to not that there have been hundreds of paper currencies in history, and they all effectively went to zero.

Gold and silver coins have proven throughout history to hold their value and hedge against inflation. While fiat paper currencies plummet, gold will continue going to the moon.

Not only is our dollar falling in value, but gold is in the middle of a 20 year bull market. The gold price is at an all time high of over $1,100/oz. People flock to gold in times of Inflation. Why do people do this? It’s because gold can not be inflated. What does inflated even mean?

If you inflate a balloon, then the size gets bigger. Our dollars are experiencing the same such thing. If our government keeps printing money, then more money will be in circulation. You see higher prices because you have more dollars chasing the same amount of goods.

Inflation does not mean higher prices, it simply means printing more money. Higher prices are the result of printing more money. So, get out of dollar related assets now before you lose out big time.

Gold, silver, gold bullion, silver bullion, and mining stocks should be in your investment portfolio right now. China, India, and Arab nations are currently getting out of dollars and into gold. Is it time for you to do the same?

God bless.

Garrett Strong can give you more information on how to buy gold.

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