It's mid-afternoon now, and all I see is 'Gold Falls as Dollar Rebounds, Treasury Yields Rise' in the same paper.jhogue wrote:I thought of expressing some skepticism of Libertarian666's all-weather enthusiasm for gold until I saw the following headline in today's Wall Street Journal:
"Gold Surge Accelerates as Dollar Falls:
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P.S. also -
'The Highest-Yielding Treasury Bond Isn’t Declining Like Its Peers'
The yield on the 30-year bond has been relatively stable, weighed down by doubts about a long-term pickup in inflation
'The Highest-Yielding Treasury Bond Isn’t Declining Like Its Peers'
The yield on the 30-year bond has been relatively stable, weighed down by doubts about a long-term pickup in inflation
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Red across the landscape today.
Doing nothing.
Doing nothing.
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No fun. I keep listening to podcasts where the speakers talk about a world where bonds and stocks aren't anti-correlated... where they go down together. These thoughts don't make me happy. The more I think about it, the more I think about gold and cash.buddtholomew wrote:Red across the landscape today.
Doing nothing.
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Cash is going up! It never feels good, though.
Don't agree with me too strongly or I'm going to change my mind
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It is a couple of years off a major bottom and has been rising slowly and erratically for those years. There is no enthusiasm for it in the financial media.jhogue wrote:Thanks for correcting my mis-perception of your views on gold.
You may be correct that gold is under-valued at the moment, but how can you tell?
Also, buddtholomew hates it.
But that last one may be permanent and thus would not have any predictive value.
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Do you think that bitcoin is affecting the gold market? If so, how??
“Groucho Marx wrote:
A stock trader asked him, "Groucho, where do you put all your money?" Groucho was said to have replied, "In Treasury bonds", and the trader said, "You can't make much money on those." Groucho said, "You can if you have enough of them!"
A stock trader asked him, "Groucho, where do you put all your money?" Groucho was said to have replied, "In Treasury bonds", and the trader said, "You can't make much money on those." Groucho said, "You can if you have enough of them!"
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Who knows? But I doubt it has any significant influence. The markets for the two assets are too different, in my opinion anyway.jhogue wrote:Do you think that bitcoin is affecting the gold market? If so, how??
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viewtopic.php?f=5&t=9238&hilit=gold+losing+bitcoinjhogue wrote:Do you think that bitcoin is affecting the gold market? If so, how??