BearMarketCentral.com Logo
05/17/12 - U.S. stocks can't hold morning bounce Thursday; DJIA down 34 points... 05/17/12 - U.S. stocks can't hold morning bounce Thursday; DJIA down 34 points... 05/17/12 - U.S. stocks can't hold morning bounce Thursday; DJIA down 34 points... 05/17/12 - U.S. stocks can't hold morning bounce Thursday; DJIA down 34 points...
Bear ETFs Scoreboard

Bear mutual funds on our
Bear Funds Page

ETFs delayed 15 minutes,

SymbolPriceChange
BGZ24.721.17
BIS22.811.19
BRIS33.142.33
BZQ87.664.85
DDG36.680.35
DOG37.400.45
DPK34.141.08
DUG28.130.39
DWM39.83-0.57
DXD56.861.42
DUST65.66-10.38
EDZ18.210.72
EEV33.080.88
EFU25.960.60
EFZ51.780.60
EPV45.651.42
ERY13.010.24
EUM33.030.44
EWV37.61-0.49
FAZ27.741.61
FCGS19.580.00
FSG23.671.72
FOL15.180.35
FSA26.670.85
FXP31.011.30
HDGE24.610.61
INDZ37.390.83
JPX47.900.84
MATS33.032.11
MFSA103.000.00
MWN26.551.80
MYY29.090.74
MZZ33.831.67
PSQ27.970.58
QID35.911.45
QLD49.21-2.17
REC0.000.00
REK31.420.82
RETS13.830.81
REW40.890.78
RFN0.000.00
RHO0.000.00
RMS0.000.00
ROSA27.953.05
RRZ0.000.00
RSW28.080.90
RTSA34.670.45
RTW0.000.00
RWM28.420.63
RXD17.760.30
SBB24.110.32
SBM39.800.79
SCC52.772.42
SDD34.961.59
SDK38.370.00
SDOW22.410.79
SDP31.440.30
SDS17.310.51
SEF34.260.73
SFK63.012.08
SFSA28.082.59
SH38.330.57
SICK24.600.00
SIJ37.941.73
SJF24.550.00
SJH39.481.39
SJL40.220.00
SKF49.231.98
SKK31.821.15
SMDD57.954.26
SMK44.480.71
SMN19.070.86
SOXS46.922.75
SPXU55.512.47
SQQQ55.443.30
SRS30.851.61
SRTY56.493.76
SSG42.081.30
SZK18.650.50
TLL42.010.64
TOTS34.800.50
TWM35.101.57
TWQ57.831.74
TYP11.820.59
TZA22.671.46
YANG16.330.94
YXI46.231.08
Powered by JoomlaGadgets
Home > Commentary > Casey Research > 08/13/09 - What You Have in Common with King Nebuchadnezzar

Think Outside the Bull at bearMarketCentral.com  



Share

“There’s no reason to invest in gold,” said the finance editor of a major newspaper interviewing me. “If gold goes up because of inflation, then so does everything else, so why buy it? It’s not really a good investment.”

She was serious. Yes, she is a finance writer. And yes, it’s a newspaper you’ve heard of.

I was so dumbfounded that I must have sounded like an infant struggling to form its first words when I attempted to counter this inane line of thinking. Tell me you’re a deflationist, tell me the Fed will rescue us, tell me foreigners will keep buying our debt – but don’t tell me that gold serves no purpose!

I tried to point out the exploding monetary base, the soaring debt, the failing economy – but it was readily apparent her mind was made up. The interview was over and she hung up.

It may sound vengeful, but I’m tempted to keep a list of people whom I could remind someday of their negative comments about gold. I’d put “Betsy” at the top. I probably would chicken out in the end, but right now it’s a wonderful reminder of why we’re not in a bull market mania yet. Besides, I think the odds are stacked in my favor that she’ll someday be buying insanely inflated gold stocks from me. I’ll have to thank her then.

But I can address Betsy’s misunderstanding now, because part of what she said is correct: gold is not an investment. Gold’s primary purpose is to preserve your purchasing power. Whether it be roaring inflation, or dollar debasement, or economic upheaval, or out-of-control government spending, it has been the absolute best form of protection throughout the history of mankind. And I can prove it. 

Let’s trace what an ounce of gold or silver – true money – has been able to purchase at various periods in history, and how it compares to today.

1979: Gold’s average price that year was $306.68. This bought an average-priced full size bed.

  • 30 years later, $950 would still buy you a full size bed.

1963: A gallon of gasoline in America sold for 31 cents. This meant that 3 silver dimes could buy a gallon of gasoline. The total weight of silver in 3 silver dimes is .217 of an ounce.

  • Today, 3 silver dimes would buy a gallon of gasoline anywhere in the U.S.

600 AD: In the Middle East, a chicken at the time of Mohammad would cost a family one silver Dirham (3 grams).

  • Today, 1,400 years later, a chicken in the Middle East would still cost a family one silver Dirham.

Time of Christ: Under the Roman Empire, an ounce of gold purchased a Roman citizen his toga (suit), a leather belt, and a pair of sandals.

  • Today, one ounce of gold will still buy a man a suit, a leather belt, and a pair of shoes. 

400 BC: Some scholars report that during the reign of King Nebuchadnezzar, an ounce of gold bought 350 loaves of bread.

  • Today, an ounce of gold still buys about 350 loaves ($950 divided by 350 = $2.73/loaf).

1000 BC: King Solomon was known to have purchased many horses for his army. Historical records show he bought them in Egypt for 150 shekels of silver each. 150 shekels was about 55 troy ounces of silver.

  • Today, you can still buy a riding horse for 55 troy ounces of silver ($800).


 

Home    Markets    News    Commentary    Education    Resources    Forums    About This Site    Site Map

Entire content of this Web site is copyright ©1998-2011 BearMarketCentral.com. All rights reserved.
Please read the disclaimer and privacy statement..Site contact information.


Site Search

2012 Reality CHeck Summit

 

 

Casey Summi CD offer

sg_160x600

pdac-mill150x600

Protect150x600

USam150x600

TCR_125x125