What Will Irresponsible Governments Do to Precious Metals?

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What Will Irresponsible Governments Do to Precious Metals?

“Who is he calling irresponsible?”
Image CC BY 2.0 via Gage Skidmore

 

From Peter Reagan at Birch Gold Group

Programming note: I rescheduled my regular Your News to Know column this week due to two of the three biggest bank runs in U.S. history. I know you’re following this story closely – I am too, and I’ll keep you posted as the situation develops.

This week, Your News to Know rounds up the latest top stories involving gold and the overall economy. Stories include: Don’t ignore silver; U.K. gold demand trends set records; and is Australia “de-dollarizing” its own dollar with gold investments?

Precious metals will surge “because governments are irresponsible”

Remember silver? In one of Dominic Frisby’s analyses, he referred to platinum as “the other precious metal.” It feels like silver has filled that role in recent weeks and months. Everyone’s obviously watching gold as the global economy crumbles. There was the big correction in platinum to the upside and palladium to the downside. For as volatile as silver is supposed to be, it’s done surprisingly little in comparison.

Rob McEwen, Executive Chairman of McEwen Mining, is here to remind us that silver isn’t to be ignored. In his recent interview with Kitco, the precious metals expert has a fresh and bullish take on silver. As opposed to merely touting the positive manufacturing demand picture, McEwen instead pointed out that silver is a hard asset in a period where people can’t get enough of the stability and security they offer:

Hard assets will increase in value as the dollar drops in relative value to other currencies, because governments are irresponsible. They steal from their citizens by printing excess money and borrowing in ways they shouldn’t… Look at the amount of the debt most of the Western world has right now, it’s enormous.

Based on economic factors alone, McEwen expects silver to hit $250 by 2027, trailing gold’s own path towards $5,000 in that timeframe. If both projections materialize, silver’s gain would be much greater relative to current prices than gold’s. (Gold/silver ratio reversion to the mean, in other words.)

Hardly a stranger to the manufacturing side of things, McEwen elaborated how the forceful application of green energy projects and electric vehicles is bound to continue being a prominent theme. McEwen spoke about electric cars (nearly every electrical connection in an EV uses silver), but I’ve seen mentions of demand from solar panel manufacturers rising recently.

This forecast, for example, posits that the solar industry’s insatiable silver demand could consume the world’s silver supply by 2050. Extreme? Yes, it is. Unbelievable? Not at all.

It’s important to note that forecasts usually fail to come true. Anyone who predicts an industry’s growth more than two decades in the future is guessing – hopefully, making a sound guess based on knowledge and experience, but guessing nonetheless.

Currency debasement, though, is different. It’s already here, and precious metals prices rising as dollar declines accelerate is simple mathematics.

You can watch the full interview here – it’s rather interesting:

Investors are keeping the UK’s Royal Mint busy

The UK is among the many nations where gold recently hit all-time highs in the local currency. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that British citizens are buying up as much bullion as possible. It’s what prudent savers often do when inflation blazes virtually unchecked, devouring the purchasing power of paper currency.

Andrew Dickey, the director of Precious Metals Investment at the Royal Mint, expanded upon the consumption of physical gold on both the consumer side and that of the official sector. Dickey refers to the current pace of central bank gold purchases as a “big tectonic shift” for the precious metals market. Indeed it is, as we’d have to go back to 1967 to find a year when central banks bought this much gold.

However, Dickey is just as interested in demand coming from smaller retail investors, which has risen exponentially over the past few years:

The Royal Mint has seen the demand for precious metals and gold jump 200% as young investors turn to the yellow metal as an alternative to other assets.

Perhaps to serve this massive increase in their customer base, the Royal Mint recently expanded its selection of products to include gold bullion bars as light as just one gram. Based on price alone, such fractional gold bullion appeals to a broader range of investors.

Yes, Royal Mint also advertises a digital gold product that is “fully backed by physical gold” stored in their vaults. I can forgive them for that, so long as I consider this a gateway to acquiring real, tangible precious metals. As the Mint notes, the younger demographic often uses digital gold to ease into precious metals before going on to make an actual purchase in the form of a gold Britannia or the historic sovereign gold coin.

The first time they hold their very own gold coin in their hands, I’m convinced they’ll delete their “digital gold” account. It’s just numbers on a screen.

Absolutely nothing compares to owning tangible, physical precious metals.

Australia’s doubling down on its investment in gold

Central banks everywhere are printing their currencies into oblivion (and buying gold to hedge their own purchasing power). It’s a well-established matter of record.

Today we look at a specific case: Australia.

Over the last year or so, gold beat the returns of most assets on the Australian market. When inflation rises, and speculative investments falter, that’s just gold doing its job. (For example, back in November, Perth Mint reported all-time record gold sales.)

The Future Fund, Australia’s sovereign wealth fund, is there mostly to ensure the nation’s economic prosperity. And how has it been accomplishing that during these trying times? The same way as anyone else, from a central bank to a private investor – they buy gold.

Now, wait just a second – doesn’t this break the “diversification” rule? After all, Australia is the world’s #2 gold miner, and mining already accounts for a hefty 8% of the nation’s GDP. In theory, Australia’s national wealth is already tied to gold. Nevertheless, the Future Fund is making gold a cornerstone investment.

Gold’s performance compared to other assets and skyrocketing inflation (remember, it’s not just here in the U.S. – Australians are currently enduring 7.8% annual inflation) speak to the wisdom of this decision. Australia is looking at a volatile market where both stocks and bonds are tanking, property values are plummeting and the only thing going up seems to be prices. Here’s a chart that demonstrates the logic of the Future Fund’s decision:

2022 performance of gold vs. other assets in Australian dollars

Image via World Gold Council

Sometimes, prominent investors say we should look to emerging market currencies as a safe haven from inflationary wealth erosion. I say, nonsense. Look at the top story again! Unbacked currencies are being devalued globally by reckless money-printing. If you’re concerned about declining purchasing power of the U.S. dollar, can anyone tell you, with a straight face, to trust the Malaysian ringgit instead?

A safe haven from currency devaluation is not another currency!

Personally, I’m confident that gold is a much safer and more prudent bet than any unbacked currency, whether I’ve heard of it or not.

With global tensions spiking, thousands of Americans are moving their IRA or 401(k) into an IRA backed by physical gold. Now, thanks to a little-known IRS Tax Law, you can too. Learn how with a free info kit on gold from Birch Gold Group. It reveals how physical precious metals can protect your savings, and how to open a Gold IRA. Click here to get your free Info Kit on Gold.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
April 7, 2023 5:32 pm

Steal and prohibit and register and track them and end-run them with digits.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Anonymous
April 9, 2023 9:53 am

…and/or devalue them to the best of their inept ability.

lamont cranston
lamont cranston
April 7, 2023 6:35 pm

Bring in the real expert, Richard Adkerson(?) of Freeport-McMoran.

Paleocon
Paleocon
April 7, 2023 6:35 pm

Another variable in the illiquidity of gold. Barter is where countries head after hyperinflationary economic collapse. Gold may help you escape the country, but where are you going to go when this republic collapses?

The same mark before during and after Covid
The same mark before during and after Covid
  Paleocon
April 7, 2023 7:18 pm

ESCAPE???

Bring on the doomed Luciferian little g-god piss ants.

“Where are you going to go when this republic collapses”?

What do you mean ‘WHEN’?

The Republic has long been CAPTURED…read some long fulfilled prophecy…it is in the news.

Have long made my stand plans & preps.

I have no intention of paying off border guards…but I will shoot trespassers…and then compost them.

There is no Confusion in my Cosmos…and all Cosmos is LOCAL.

James
James
April 7, 2023 7:14 pm

Do you have food/tools/skills/tools of freedom and their food/med stuff ect.?

Yes,then……,and only then invest some metals in the basket.

You did buy a 100 BIC lighters first…….,right?

Prepper Cat is with you all,new to prepping or just keeping up and rotating the stash.

I love Parrot Bay Rum and was 17 a 1.75,bought another case,guess I will soon find out it also is tranny fluid but does not count till made public,enjoy the weekend!

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49%mfer
49%mfer
  James
April 7, 2023 10:04 pm

Cheap, rotgut booze will be excellent barter material.

People will not care about Pappy Van Winkle, Glen Moray, or Don Julio.

People will just want the cheapest thing they can find to make the pain go away, even if it’s only for a few hours.

James
James
  49%mfer
April 8, 2023 5:49 am

I would like to say that Parrot Bay tis not rotgut booze!

Tis a delicious 90 proof rum with a hint of coconut that mixes well with many beverages or taste fine standing on it’s own!

Tis the winner of many gold and silver awards(OK,probably just colored foil around chocolates or mints you get at Motel on your pillow)but awards non the less!

Rotgut booze…….pffffff!

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Anonymous
Anonymous
  James
April 8, 2023 7:24 am

You’RE

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Anonymous
April 8, 2023 6:22 pm

It makes sharing memes challenging. I won awards for English in high school and am picky about this too.