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33809 Re: $6,000 to $7,000 an ounce
   [b][i][color=green]re: "I'm not sure of the reason, but I wouldn't be...
Decomposed   ROUND   08 Jul 2011
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lkorrow   ROUND   21 May 2011
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Re: $6,000 to $7,000 an ounce

By: Decomposed in ROUND
Fri, 20 May 11 8:47 PM
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re: "Forbes predicts gold standard? Wouldn't that cause countries holding dollars to cash in their dollars and empty our treasury?"

It might, sure, if the price of gold was too low.

On the other hand, the dollar was backed by gold and silver from its inception until 1971, and it wasn't until then that there was much of a risk that any country would cash in its dollars.

However, if there are more dollars in existence than the backing material can cover, then of course the dollars will be cashed in. That's what France was threatening to do when Nixon defaulted on our promise to dollar holders.


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On a somewhat different note, Gold is up $18 right now. I'm not sure of the reason, but I wouldn't be at all surprised if the INEVITABILITY of QE3 isn't beginning to sink in.




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