The Coming Wealth Transfer Subliminal - Money Magazine
AUGUST 02, 2011
It is commonly cited that in the third phase of a bull market mania, many mainstream magazine covers tend to tout the latest trendy hot investment classes as if they are the new panacea investment to end all investments. The public then comes rushing into that hot asset class only to be slaughtered.
First thing to remember is that in today's age of central bank printing presses run amok, fiat currency and cash are simply trash. You don't want to be holding any fiat currencies long-term unless of course you want to be on the losing end of the coming wealth transfer.
It seems as if the publication's images are subliminal in scope, tipping off those in the know to continue acquiring gold as a shield against further Federal Reserve note wringing dollar devaluations.
The front cover simply screams silver is money even though the reader is persuaded (regardless of the paltry single digit interest rates offered) to stay in fiat paper investment vehicles and savings accounts. The very same ones we believe will be losing tremendous value in the months and years ahead.
This story makes us even more bullish on where we stand in the current precious metal cycle! The masses are still being pointed to paper investments while those in the know, they know that tangible real money assets like silver and gold bullion are where to store capital and value long-term.
AUGUST 02, 2011
It is commonly cited that in the third phase of a bull market mania, many mainstream magazine covers tend to tout the latest trendy hot investment classes as if they are the new panacea investment to end all investments. The public then comes rushing into that hot asset class only to be slaughtered.
First thing to remember is that in today's age of central bank printing presses run amok, fiat currency and cash are simply trash. You don't want to be holding any fiat currencies long-term unless of course you want to be on the losing end of the coming wealth transfer.
It seems as if the publication's images are subliminal in scope, tipping off those in the know to continue acquiring gold as a shield against further Federal Reserve note wringing dollar devaluations.
The front cover simply screams silver is money even though the reader is persuaded (regardless of the paltry single digit interest rates offered) to stay in fiat paper investment vehicles and savings accounts. The very same ones we believe will be losing tremendous value in the months and years ahead.
This story makes us even more bullish on where we stand in the current precious metal cycle! The masses are still being pointed to paper investments while those in the know, they know that tangible real money assets like silver and gold bullion are where to store capital and value long-term.