Title: Silver leads gold to new levels in a
1Silver leads gold to new levels in a continuing
bull market!
2Gold
3British Anti-terrorism Weapon
4U.S. National Debt Clock
5U.S. Trade Deficitsince January 01, 2006
Total 2005 726 Billion!
6 U.S Operating Deficit 2006 Now Estimated at
341,000,000,000U.S. Current Account Deficit
(trade) 2006 estimated at 725,000,000,000!
7U.S COMBINED DEFICIT 2005 Over...1.1 Trillion!
The Twin Deficits!
8The Circle
U.S. Buys Goods from China, Japan and Other Asian
Manufacturers and Pays in U.S. Dollars
1.
4.
U.S. Dollars flow to Japan, China, and other
Asian Countries
2.
Japan China hold about 45 of U.S. Government
debt
Japan and China then Buy U.S. Debt Instruments
with those U.S. Dollars
3.
9How much does China influence commodities?
Will commodity prices continue to surge higher?
10China
11China
12China
13China
14China
15China
16China
17Conclusion
18Conclusions!
- Japan and China hold 45 of the U.S. foreign debt
in form of U.S. debt instruments - U.S. Continues to buy goods and services from
China, Japan, Korea, India - Japan continues to be Chinas largest trading
partner and the largest holder of U.S. debt - Asian power houses continue to finance the U.S.
debt that keeps the U.S. solvent
19JUGGLING ACT!
Asia announces that they want to diversify
investments!
20Warren Buffet
21Alan Greenspan
- The United States has lost control of their
budget at a time when racking up deficits has
been authorized without any control from
Congress. - As quoted by French Finance MinisterThiery Breton
at G-7 meeting Sunday Sept. 25th.
22Ben Bernanke
Testimony of Chairman Ben S. BernankeSemiannual
Monetary Policy Report to the CongressBefore the
Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of
Representatives February 15, 2006
Nevertheless, the risk exists that, with
aggregate demand exhibiting considerable
momentum, output could overshoot its sustainable
path, leading ultimately--in the absence of
countervailing monetary policy action --to
further upward pressure on inflation. In these
circumstances, the FOMC judged that some further
firming of monetary policy may be necessary, an
assessment with which I concur.
23Gold 1980 to 2006
New 25 year highs at 645!
24Gold 2001 - 2006
25Gold 1-Year USD
26Euro 1 Year
?
27Back toGold 1-Year USD
28Gold and Euro
29Gold in Euros
30Gold and Yen
31Gold in Yen
32Gold and British pound
33Gold in Pounds
34Gold and Swiss Franc
35Gold in Swiss Francs
36Gold and CAD
Gold is cheap in Canadian Dollars!
37Gold in CAD
Gold is cheap in Canadian Dollars!
38Gold and Oil
39Canadian Dollar to Par
- Energy Prices
- Commodities
- Lumber
- Copper
- Base Metals
- Precious Metals
- Interest Rates
- Deficit Free
- Paying down Debt
40Silver 2001 - 2006
41Silver 1 year
42Silver Gold
43But whats coming for the U.S.?
A Massive Devaluation of their currency!
44and what happens to gold?
1000or more??
45So, which would you rather have as a hedge?
Paper Currencies and paper assets?
46orHard Assets as a hedge against devaluation
47What to Buy?
48.9999 Pure Gold
One ounce One ounce Maple
Leafs Bars
49.9999 Pure Gold
.9999 Kilo Bars
50.999 Pure Silver
One ounce 100 ounce bars
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52Thomas Edison 1847-1931
- "I'd put my money on the sun and solar energy.
What a source of power! I hope we don't have to
wait 'til oil and coal run out before we tackle
that."
53And Finally
Charles Darwin Its not the strongest of the
species that survive, nor the most intelligent,
but those that are adaptive to change.
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