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What Does QE Really Do – and NOT Do?

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[As you know earlier] this week the Federal Reserve…promised to keep short-term interest rates low through late 2014 … up from a previous pledge of 2013. Not only that, the Fed also said it would continue with its “Operation Twist” policy of selling shorter-term Treasuries and buying longer-term ones. The goal [is to] hold down long-term interest rates but what does QE really do – and not do? [Let me explain.] Words: 500

January 23rd, 2012 | Posted in Economic Overview,Economy | Read More »

Why More QE is Coming and What That Means for the Future Price of Gold

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Most traders and some economists believe the Fed will step in with another round of Quantitative Easing (QE3) in the first half of 2012. This will pump up the stock market, particularly bank stocks, giving the impression that the US economy can’t be that bad, after all, [but in the process] debase the dollar and reduce purchasing power. [This, in turn, will result in higher]…inflation causing prudent investors to buy more gold. [Let me explain further what I see transpiring this quarter and why.] Words: 718

January 23rd, 2012 | Posted in Economy,Inflation/Deflation | Read More »

Buy Gold NOW Ahead of Further QE – Here’s Why

Due to high unemployment and a weak recovery world central bankers are focused on weakening their currencies to boost exports. [As such,] I think [even more] quantitative easing and other currency intervention is in our future…[and this will further increase]…both inflation and the price of gold. Let me explain with a few charts.] Words: 350

January 22nd, 2012 | Posted in Gold/Silver,Investing | Read More »

Egon von Greyerz Interview on Future QE, Hyperinflation and the Price of Gold

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A final or total catastrophe of the currency system will occur as a result of unlimited money printing that will lead to hyperinflation. Stock markets will benefit temporarily from this QE [but we expect that the] markets will fall 90% against gold in the next few years. The correction in the precious metals [will] likely [soon] be over and we should see the metals going to new highs in 2012. Words: 450

December 23rd, 2011 | Posted in Economic Overview,Economy | Read More »

“Liquidity Trap” is Fast Approaching

When velocity is low the nation essentially winds up in a “liquidity trap” which is a situation where monetary policy is unable to stimulate the economy either through lowering interest rates or increasing the money supply. This was the condition that Japan found itself enveloped in from 1989 to present. We expect the same problem in this country and hope (really hope) to be wrong. Words: 672

July 3rd, 2011 | Posted in Economy | Read More »

“QE 2″ is Radically Different – and Radically More Dangerous – Than “QE 1″! Here’s Why

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“QE 2″ is radically different – and radically more dangerous – than the risky games that were played with earlier “quantitative easings”. This brief article is intended to warn readers about some of the key differences this time around. Words:

November 18th, 2010 | Posted in Banking,Economy | Read More »

Remedies to Fiscal Gap Guarantee Hyperinflation!

Boston University economist, Prof. Kotlikoff, maintains that the U.S. cannot end its fiscal crisis by doubling taxes, as the International Monetary Fund suggests, or further stimulus spending [as Bernanke is doing] because it will simply increase the debt. [Instead he has some radical proposals of his own.] Words: 704

November 14th, 2010 | Posted in Debts/Deficits,Economy,Inflation/Deflation | Read More »

Quantifying What QE 2 Means for Future Inflation and Gold and Silver Prices

Many investors are struggling to understand the ramifications of the recently announced quantitative easing (QE) plan. The bottom line is that: QE (2) has major future implications for inflation and price of gold and silver. Words: 668

November 5th, 2010 | Posted in Economy | Read More »

What Latest QE Means for the U.S. Dollar and the Future Price of Gold

The first round of QE had already guaranteed that the U.S. dollar was going to be under severe duress by next spring and Bernanke has just added insult to injury with his latest quantitative easing virtually guaranteeing that we will have a major currency crisis by next spring [and that can only mean one thing - a parabolic move upwards in the price of gold]. Words: 550

November 5th, 2010 | Posted in Economy,Gold/Silver,Investing,U.S. Dollar | Read More »

Will We See Further Quantitative Easing?

[Given the Fed's most recent] statement at the end of their meeting last week in which they said: “The Committee will continue to monitor the economic outlook and financial developments and is prepared to provide additional accommodation if needed to support the economic recovery and to return inflation, over time, to levels consistent with its mandate” (Translation: ‘inflation may be getting too low, but don’t worry, we are on the job’) it seems to be setting us up for another round of quantitative easing. Words: 1147

September 21st, 2010 | Posted in Economic Overview,Economy | Read More »

 

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