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Demand Destruction Stops at the Border

By: Peter Schiff, Euro Pacific Capital, Inc.


-- Posted Friday, 11 July 2008 | Digg This ArticleDigg It! | Source: GoldSeek.com

As the price of oil reverses course again and closes in on the unheard of price of $150 per barrel, Americans are finally responding to the pressure and have cut back on gasoline consumption.  According to a report this week, Americans used 3.3% less gasoline than at the same time last year and usage now stands at a five-year low.  Although the relative merits of slowing energy consumption is a subject upon which reasonable minds can disagree, the drop is nonetheless an extremely rare event in American economic history.  Many on Wall Street are cheering the possibility that further “demand destruction” will ultimately lead to significantly lower oil prices.  After all, this is basic economics.  Prices are a function of supply and demand, and as demand drops, prices must follow.  This is simple logic, wrongly applied.

 

What is missing from this analysis is that oil is a global commodity, and its price is not simply a function of demand in America.  As demand is destroyed here, it is being created abroad.  The result will be rising oil prices, despite the fact that Americans will be using much less.

 

In countries where currencies have risen against the dollar, oil price rises have been much milder.  Given the strengthening economies overseas, and the slower price increases in those markets, foreign demand continues to rise, just as higher U.S. dollar prices cause it to fall here.  In addition, central banks in nations where currencies are pegged are continuing to print huge quantities of money.  This huge monetary stimulus is feeding oil demand, as foreign consumers use the new cash to buy gasoline.

 

In addition, as economic growth abroad far exceeds it here at home, foreigners are using their increased wealth to buy more automobiles.  So while car sales are falling though the floor in America, they are rising briskly around the world.  Take a look at what is happen in Russia, where booming car sales have resulted in Russia surpassing Germany as Europe’s largest automobile market.  We are talking about the former Soviet Union, where not too long ago many comrades still traveled in mule-drawn buggies.  So as poor Americans drive fewer miles, wealthier Russians more than make up the difference.

 

Here lies the source of our problems.  When the dollar was king, demand here was strong. American consumers, armed with the mighty greenback, flexed their muscle and priced foreign consumers out of the market.  Now that the dollar is a 98 pound weakling, foreign consumers are returning the favor, and are kicking sand in our faces.  So as more goods and resources are consumed abroad, Americans will be forced to consume less.  Demand creation abroad leads to demand destruction at home.

 

More importantly, demand destruction in America will not be limited to gasoline, but will encompass a wide variety of resources and consumer goods, as strong demand abroad prices more Americans out of more markets.  In the end, America’s gargantuan trade deficit will return to surplus, not because of a highly overhyped export boom, but of an import bust.

 

For a more in depth analysis of our financial problems and the inherent dangers they pose for the U.S. economy and U.S. dollar denominated investments, read my new book “Crash Proof: How to Profit from the Coming Economic Collapse.”  Click here to order a copy today.

 

More importantly, don’t wait for reality to set in.  Protect your wealth and preserve your purchasing power before it’s too late.   Discover the best way to buy gold at www.goldyoucanfold.com , download my free research report on the powerful case for investing in foreign equities available at www.researchreportone.com , and subscribe to my free, on-line investment newsletter at http://www.europac.net/newsletter/newsletter.asp


-- Posted Friday, 11 July 2008 | Digg This Article | Source: GoldSeek.com

- Peter Schiff C.E.O. and Chief Global Strategist


Euro Pacific Capital, Inc.
10 Corbin Drive, Suite B
Darien, Ct. 06840
800-727-7922
www.europac.net
schiff@europac.net


Mr. Schiff is one of the few non-biased investment advisors (not committed solely to the short side of the market) to have correctly called the current bear market before it began and to have positioned his clients accordingly. As a result of his accurate forecasts on the U.S. stock market, commodities, gold and the dollar, he is becoming increasingly more renowned. He has been quoted in many of the nation's leading newspapers, including The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, Investor's Business Daily, The Financial Times, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, The Dallas Morning News, The Miami Herald, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Arizona Republic, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Christian Science Monitor, and has appeared on CNBC, CNNfn., and Bloomberg. In addition, his views are frequently quoted locally in the Orange County Register.

Mr. Schiff began his investment career as a financial consultant with Shearson Lehman Brothers, after having earned a degree in finance and accounting from U.C. Berkley in 1987. A financial professional for seventeen years he joined Euro Pacific in 1996 and has served as its President since January 2000. An expert on money, economic theory, and international investing, he is a highly recommended broker by many of the nation's financial newsletters and advisory services.


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