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Cash is king, but gold is the crown prince in waiting!

By: Peter Cooper, Arabian Money


-- Posted Monday, 17 November 2008 | Digg This ArticleDigg It! | Source: GoldSeek.com

‘We have just been in Bahrain and everybody is cashed up!’ one banker told me today. My reply was that if everybody is now in cash then it just has to be the wrong place to be! Thinking about it there are some very good reasons to worry about a large cash position.

Quite apart from the contrarian argument that the crowd is always wrong, you have to consider what is happening to the supply of cash. We know that with the sell-offs in global capital markets there is plenty of demand for cash, what about the supply?

Money supply out of control

Another banker today showed me a chart of US money supply growth over the past few months, and highlighted a 111 per cent increase. This compared with something like 15 per cent money supply growth in the early 1930s as the US authorities grappled with the Great Depression!

There is an absolute tsunami of money coming into the system. What happens when the supply of something exceeds the demand: the price drops. And that is exactly what is going to happen to the US dollar - the authorities are about to inflate away their debt problem.

It is so simple: the debt stays at the same nominal amount, you print more money and the real value of the debt falls. Of course in the real world that also means a bond market collapse as inflation will make both the coupon and real value fall.

I wonder how long it will be until cash is deposed as king of the investment world? My guess is that it will not be long after the sell-off ends. How long will that take? It could be at the end of the year as the hedge funds attempt to square their positions, or it might be next spring after another lurch downwards in stock prices.

The bottom for stocks will be the top for cash and treasury bonds. Then inflation will start to emerge and depose cash from its temporary throne. Who will be the new king?

Gold and silver

Step forward precious metals to take a bow. Everybody knows that gold is inversely correlated to the US dollar and that silver is leveraged against the gold price. But why have precious metals taken so long to claim their crown in this financial meltdown?

The straight answer is that hedge funds have been selling assets across the board and turning gold into dollars, or at least the paper gold of futures contracts into greenbacks. The physical demand for gold and silver has been growing strongly all the time, hence the silver coin shortage and the $3.5 billion Saudi gold purchase.

Once the hedge funds stop selling, and you always do eventually run out of assets to sell, then gold and silver prices will rally, and the rush out of cash and into precious metals will do something pretty spectacular to the price. Gold and silver stocks, languishing at a 40-year low, should jump and deliver phenomenal performance for new investors and repay the patience of long-term holders.


-- Posted Monday, 17 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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