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-- Posted Monday, 4 April 2011 | | Source: GoldSeek.com

By Scott Silva

Editor, The Gold Speculator

4-4-11

 

Even if stability were to return to the Middle East and North Africa, and Japan gets its damaged reactors under control, gold and silver will reach new highs over the next several months. There is no doubt that the popular uprisings in Egypt, Tunisia, Bahrain and now Yemen and Syria, and the shooting war in Libya have threatened stability in the region. Oil prices have spiked to over $100/bbl as Libyan refineries shut down, cutting off 1.6 million barrels a day to global supply.  Libya is the world’s 12th largest oil exporter.  Iran, emboldened by the fall of the Mubarak, long time US ally and friend to Israel, for the first time in thirty years sent warships through the Suez, an act Israel’s prime minister described as “a provocative, unprecedented Iranian military presence” in the Mediterranean.  More than two million barrels of oil transit Suez each day through the canal and its adjacent pipeline, accounting for at least two percent of global oil output.  The political upheaval in Egypt was a surprise to many on watch. Events moved quickly in Egypt; the regime toppled in weeks. Traders (and defense analysts) worry popular unrest will spread to other countries in the region, including the world’s top oil producer, Saudi Arabia. Already, new clashes have erupted in Morocco, Jordon, Algeria, Yemen and Syria.  

 

 

Gold prices have jumped since the first protesters took to the streets in Tunis and Cairo.  Gold is a traditional safe haven for investors.  Gold has gained 7 % since January 28, the day that the Egyptian government shut down internet service in an attempt to deny communication among protesters. Silver has gained 37% over the same period. Although the military has assumed control of the Egyptian government, it remains unclear what form the government will take after the scheduled September elections.  And the outcome of the war in Libya is far from certain.

 

          But there are other reasons gold prices will remain high. As you have read in these pages before, US government intervention in the financial markets is demolishing the US Dollar. The primary causes are unchecked deficit spending and the Fed’s easy money policies. The conviction to continue massive deficit spending is evident in the president’s $3.7 Trillion budget request for FY2012.  Analysts project it will double the national debt to $23 Trillion by 2021. House Republicans are proposing a 2012 budget that targets $4 Trillion in cuts over the next ten years.  Whatever budget level is negotiated, funding for much of the budget will come from continued government borrowing, that is, selling US Treasurys to the public and foreign investors.  But borrowing at extreme levels (over 100% of GDP) may jeopardize the credit rating of US sovereign debt.  Moody’ Investors Service has already indicated that it may be forced to downgrade its economic outlook for the US based on current projected debt levels.  Investors seeking to preserve their wealth flocked to gold when the president’s budget was released.

 

          Another factor driving the price of gold higher is new evidence on rising inflation. Commodity prices have been rising steadily since 2009.  In fact, commodity prices as reflected in the CRB index have broken through the 2008 high, last week reaching a new high at 689.  Higher commodity prices are now flowing into producer prices. The Producer Price Index (chart below), has increased over 23% in the last two months, recovering from the lows of the 2009 meltdown and well over its 2008  high.

 

 

Consumer prices are moving higher now as well, despite statements by Chairman Bernanke to the contrary, prices for almost every consumer item (except single family housing) are on the rise, some at double digit rates.  For the past 3 months, the core inflation, as measured by the CPI, has moved up 3.9%. Food and energy prices have pushed up 3.1% and 28% over the same period.  At the same time, the US Dollar has lost value against other currencies, reducing purchasing power. The US Dollar has lost 35% of its value in just the last ten years. Together, the combination of rising prices and a weaker dollar is a recipe for disaster.

 

          Investing in the stock market is not the answer. Easy money has buoyed up stock prices in the last few weeks; the Dow closed over the 12,000 mark last month for the first time since 2008.  But stocks prices are likely to slide steeply when the Fed is forced to tighten in a belated attempt to curb inflation. Continued government intervention may cause the economy to slip into stagflation, that eerie economic nether land of slow growth, declining wages, high unemployment and double digit inflation reminiscent of the Carter years.

 

          Prudent investors can fight the ravages of inflation and debasement of the currency by investing in gold and silver. Gold has maintained its value during periods of high inflation.  For example, gold tripled in price during the early 1970’s oil embargo, when oil prices suddenly spiked.  In the late 1970’s gold prices climbed as much as 526% in Carter's first three years in office as the president struggled with stagflation. Today, as the Fed continues to print money to support more federal deficit spending, we are seeing once again, the onset of debilitating inflation at all levels.

 

Investors from around the world benefit from timely market analysis on gold and silver and portfolio recommendations contained in The Gold Speculator investment newsletter, which is based on the principles of free markets, private property, sound money and Austrian School economics.

 

The question for you to consider is how are you going to protect yourself from the vagaries of the continued deficit spending and growing inflation?  We publish The Gold Speculator to help people make better decisions about their money. Our Model Conservative Portfolio gained 66.7% in 2010, and 55% for 1Q2011. Subscribe at our web site www.thegoldspeculatorllc.com  with credit card or PayPal ($300/yr) or by sending your check for $290 ($10 cash discount) The Gold Speculator, 614 Nashua St. #142 Milford, NH 03055

 

Scott Silva

 

www.thegoldspeculatorllc.com

 

Scott Silva is Managing Director of The Gold Speculator, an investment newsletter that focuses on gold and gold stocks. Prior to his appointment as Managing Director, he was senior market analyst and portfolio manager of the Model Conservative Portfolio for The One-handed Economist . Mr. Silva holds a Bachelor of Science and MBA, and was a licensed Investment Advisor for top tier Wall Street firms before founding a private investment advisory firm.

 

The Gold Speculator is rooted in Austrian theory, which correctly defines the role of money, credit and business cycles.  We believe in the principles of free markets, personal property and sound money as put forward by Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hyeck, Murray Rothbard and Thomas E. Woods, Jr. among others.

 

Subscribers receive online access to 26 issues of The Gold Speculator per year, and Special Bulletins as they happen. The Model Conservative Portfolio returned 66.7% for 2010.  Subscribe online with PayPal or major credit card at www.thegoldspeculatorllc.com  for $300/yr, or by sending a check for  $290 ($10 cash discount) to The Gold Speculator, 614 Nashua St. #142, Milford, NH 03055

 

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