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Is President Obama a buy signal for precious metals?

By: Peter Cooper, Arabian Money


-- Posted Wednesday, 5 November 2008 | Digg This ArticleDigg It! | Source: GoldSeek.com

After the brutal corrections of August and now October holders of precious metal assets are in need of some good news. Is the election of a US President committed to higher public spending and larger US deficits the answer to their prayers?

President Barack Obama will have the majorities in the new congress necessary to carry out his plans for increased spending on national infrastructure and a massive fiscal stimulus package. This will complement the multi-trillion dollar bank bailout program now in progress.

But this is all far too late to prevent the US recession deepening and the whole world falling into a recession in 2009. It is going to be a horrible start to a new presidency. Unemployment is rising, bankruptcies will soar and home prices continue to fall. The best hope is that rock bottom is touched some time later next year.

Another crash

Indian astrologers predict a stock market crash in the final days of 2008. I am skeptical about reading too much into the stars. But it makes sense to predict a short-term, post-election rally in stocks after the horror of this October.

The problem is that once you get to the end of the year and think about 2009 everybody will press the ‘sell’ button. That would further weaken the global economy even before President Obama steps into the Oval Office.

In October the strength of the US dollar was a surprise, and in another sell-off the dollar could rally further, if only because investors decide that this is the asset class that they wish to hold in a financial crisis.

But with massive budget deficits looming for 2009 the dollar rally is going to be another trap for investors. The federal budget deficit is going to balloon next year and require funding. The trade deficit is also going to balloon – ironically because the strong dollar means weak exports.

Will foreign countries be keen to buy low-earning US treasury bonds to finance these deficits? Will they not be concerned that the dollar is going to collapse with the money supply being expanded? Will they not switch to assets likely to earn higher returns?

Gold and silver

But which asset class could you possibly buy for safe returns in a collapsing global economy? Which asset class will protect you as the deflation of the recession turns into the higher inflation of the government printing press and the slow recovery?

This just has to be precious metals, just like in the late 1970s. Cash and precious metals beat bonds, equities and real estate in that troubled time. It is happening all over again – the 2008 crash is very much like 1974 and sadly so will be the outcome in terms of stagflation.

For President Obama the classic dilemma of an elected politician is presented: he had to raise enormous hopes for change to get elected; and now he will find it hugely difficult to deliver on his promises. That could mean he faces a short presidency like Jimmy Carter in the late 70s rather than becoming another FDR from the 30s but he might surprise us all.

- Peter J. Cooper, Arabian Money


-- Posted Wednesday, 5 November 2008 | Digg This Article | Source: GoldSeek.com


About Peter Cooper:
Oxford University educated financial journalist Peter Cooper found himself made redundant by Emap plc in London in the mid-1990s and decided to rebuild his career in Dubai as launch editor of the pioneering magazine Gulf Business. He returned briefly to London in 1999 to complete his first book, a history of the Bovis construction group.

Then in 2000 he went back to Dubai to become an Internet entrepreneur, just as the dot-com market crashed. But he stumbled across the opportunity to become a partner in www.ameinfo.com, which later became the Middle East's leading English language business news website.

Over the course of the next seven years he had a ringside seat as editor-in-chief writing about the remarkable transformation of Dubai into a global business and financial hub city. At the same time www.ameinfo.com prospered and was sold in 2006 to Emap plc for $27 million, completing the career circle back to where it began a decade earlier.

He remains a lively commentator and columnist as a freelance journalist based in Dubai and travels extensively each summer with his wife Svetlana. His financial blog www.arabianmoney.net is attracting increasing attention with its focus on investment in gold and silver as a means of prospering during a time of great consumer price inflation and asset price deflation.

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