Thursday, October 11, 2012

Great Asset Repositioning

"Since this site went on line three years ago, more than a dozen readers either emailed or commented they cashed out of their IRAs or 401-Ks, paid the tax and penalty, and invested in physical gold and silver. One reader, in particular, told me he did this when gold was at the outrageous “bubble” price of around $800 per ounce. With the latest announcement of “open-ended” QE (unlimited money printing) by the Fed, it sure looks like everyone who did that made the right choice. I am sure there are many more who bought gold at $300 to $400 per ounce and silver at $10 to $15 per ounce, but those were the early birds. You might call them visionaries. What has been going on in the last few years is what I call the “Great Asset Repositioning,” and it is now fully underway.
Farmland, gems, oil wells and rare art are also in the category of hard assets, but it is gold and silver that are at the center of this move out of paper and into real assets. This trend includes everyone from the small investor to central banks. For confirmation, look no further than the big time financial players who have just recently become investors in precious metals. Bill Gross is head of PIMCO with $1.3 trillion under management. The company is so specialized in selling bonds that Mr. Gross is nicknamed “The Bond King.” Just this month, Gross basically calls the Fed money printing “budgetary crystal meth” in the “Investment Outlook” section on the company website. The Federal Reserve is printing around $85 billion a month to buy mortgage and U.S. government debt. This is more than $1 trillion per year of new money, and remember, it is “open-ended” or unlimited. Gross goes on to say if the money printing to fill the “fiscal gap” continues, “Bonds would be burned to a crisp and stocks would certainly be singed; only gold and real assets would thrive within the “Ring of Fire.” (Click here to read the complete PIMCO post by Gross.) “The Bond King” is a buyer of gold. Gross has publicly stated many times in the past few months that gold, along with other tangible assets, are a good bet. I find it a little scary that a guy who became a billionaire selling bonds is now telling people to buy gold and other hard assets..."

at http://usawatchdog.com/great-asset-repositioning/ 

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